Now Gone for Good! A painful corn is an abomination. Ugly little stabs of pain, soreness when you walk —there is no rest from it. This woman says sho was "fed-up." -No wonder! She wa3 suffering: agonies from corns and could find nothing to banish her misery. Then a friend recommended "Radox." A few footbaths and the corns had gone! That was 5 years ago, and sho has "never had another corn" since. "About five years ago 1 had dreadful corns. 1 used to dread putting my shoes on, as 1 could hardly walk. A friend ashed me if I had tried Sadox. 1 said, 'No, I am fed-up trying things,' tut my husband told mo to try a small packet. 1 did, and after three or four times soaking my feet with Radox, the corns came out. lam pleased to say I have never had another ~orn since." —Mrs. P.B. r fiH BATH SALTS Of all chemists and stoic. U/3; _ double quantity 4/-. Stocked by Fairbaira, Wright and Co., and all wholesalers. Manufactured by E. Griffith* Hughes Ltd.j Manchester. (Established 1756.)
FINAL CLEARANCE liquidation Sale of SHEET MUSIC, • Comprising latest songs, piano solos, dance-and song albums. Large range from Id per copy, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Inspect our stock and make an offer. SILK LAMP SHADES An ideal gift, large range of shades and-sizes. From 6d each. TENNIS RACKETS Leading makes. Prices from 12/6. Racket Covers, 1/- each. RADIOS Latest models from £3. CLOSING SHORTLY, EVERYTHING MUST BE CLEARED ROBERTSONS MUSIC STORES Ltd. 215 QUEEN STREET (Opp. Plaza Theatre).
At 11 a.m. is the SAFE pick-me-up.
"■yiETT" JLIb 1 I makes home Jam Making easy and certain "ZETT" is a pure citrus fruit pectin compound in a convenient powder formpectin being the natural element in fruit that makes Jams and Jellies set. " ZETT reduces hours of boiling to five minutes or less, and so saves time, trouble and fuel, prevents a lot of jam boiling away, and retains the full flavour and colour ot the fruit. "ZETT" gives you more jam for your money, and better jam, too. Full rea P®® for jam and jelly making in every pacicet of « ZETT." Manufactured by BOVRIL Limited If unobtainable from your local store write to the Agent for New Zealand* G. E. BAKER, P.O. Box 114, Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21991, 24 December 1934, Page 12
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