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Remove Corns this easy way Cutting corns, or using: a, so-called ■ corn solvent, is useless. ; . You have probably tried and know yourself how thte corn, always comes back again, painful as ever In a week or less. The only satisfactory way to deal with an obstinate corn is to take a Radox Foot-Bath once or twice;' iyou can lift the whole corn out with your fingers. When you 'dip your feet into a footbath containing Radok Bath Salts, the dead skin (which; forms the combines with the Radox Eat hi • Salts to. fovm a protein salt of the actual cora itself. This; protein aalt dissolves m the water like ordinary salt and so loosens the corn that it may be lifted out bodily.The Radox Bath Salt does not affect the living skin; it .softens and refreshes this; it cannot dissolve it It is only the dead skin— the corn— which it dissolves. V. : There is nothing left to acho; the: corn <is bodily removed. A Radox enthusiast writes := — . / "1 was m the bath for about 20 to 25 minutes, and when Iff ot out 1 . thought. I toould see if my ; two corns I would come > out; they both came out easily .by pulling them, with the fingers. My feet are now perfectly comfortable, and there is no soreness whatever .. v .it is difficult, to tell I ever, had a corn on my Joot." 2, At all chemists. Half-pound pink packet 2/1, double quantity Z/QJ Radox Bath Salts I* > Sown ■•■; Mandfacttjekss : B. OriVtiteb Ecohes Ltd.j Manchester. WARNpI Epidemic Precautions iTKe authorities hava already ■broadcasted a public warning with a Hview to guarding against a return of ■the Influenza Epidemic — -a lid everyons Hfor self-protection should, take heed of Hthe danger signal and follow out the H specified precautions. : Hn addition to following these safety Hneasures we; urge that ,8 bottle of H4earne'« Bronchitis Cure be kept Hiandy, for the 1 prompt use of this old Hamily chest medicine will prevent the development of the dangerous pneuHnonic. symptoms. During the 191.8 Bpidemic thousands of New Zealandert the dread pneumonic compliHations by using, this remedy* famous Hor the past 50 years for its wonderful H control of cheat affections. H-learne's Bronchitis Cure is scientifiHally prepared for the use of both Htdults and children — it is pleasant to Hake and invaluable for strengthening H the chest to resist attacks. Hpbtainable at all chemists and stores— HLiberal size bottle for 2/6, or large H ', family size,, 4/6. : . ■Get a Bottle Now and be I Safe! / ► THE MAN WITH A ,'♦." DOZEN HEADS ° ' I.C.S. Instruction enables YOU to use the ' ' > heads of the world's greatest technical :' \. ■ ■■•■-. ■■" ■ '•■'. ■ -WlHrtf. " ; .... '._, <\. i • .'':• ■■•\lfOSf THIS PORTION . .... > \ International Correspondence \ I School* (Australasia) Ltd. ♦ f 65 Cuba Street, Wellington < ♦ Sirs— Please send me a free Prospectus ' i , iivinft full particulars, of all brunches of the , profession , or occupotion beloie which I i ' have marked X. If your subject is not on ' < » this Hii; write it her*........;. «... ' < t —Architect, i ' —AcctunUint, t —Building ConttatlWt—Ctneialßorkkecptr, , '* — Cohen* Contractor. — Stor* Bpakketptt, i > —SaniUty Engineer, — Station Bookkeeper, ' 4 . -^-Structural Engineer, —Store Managtr, " . '' Shire Engineer., —rVlndou>Dfiuir. v i > —Sureeyot, ■■ -^ShwCardlVflntT, 4 . —Carpenter, ■ —Retail Salesman. ' —Plan Dratter, —Outdoor Sahtman, <> —Motor Mechanic,' —Advertising Mff. ,-.':'' >. —Motor Electrician, —Commercial [Arilit. —Electrical Engineer, —Salu Lelt-r Writer, 0 —Radio Experimenter, —Shorthand WrUft. i. * > 1 ( — Mech. Draughttmon, —JotirnatttL I ' "'■; — Met hanlealEngln'r,— General Education, ' <► — Collleh) Engineer, —French or Soanlth, '„ i > — Steam Enttneer, —Mtlllntrt — Rtftljera In Engln'r.— Dressmaker. ' ' (Theteareneirly3.ooo.oool.es. ilttd»nti. 1 ► «wr 19.000 o/ iheiejwin in N«wZt«l«ad.) < > fNOUJPIES COST NOTHING-WHIT 6 NOW I ' ( > ~ : ' • ■.' ■ . • ' , > Nome.... „.. ;. . , > .'..0ccipat10n......: , , Address ' ■ i ( k ..;..:.;£..;. j...;....!;.......; ..>;.......:., f^z.T , SOUTH ISLAND .CHAMPIONSHIP. MINIATURE .RIFLES £100 —^ CAiSH PRIZES — £100 TIMARU, JULY 31. Teams' First Prize, £25. Total. £50, . Open to teamß. of 5 men.. 1 ■■••"'. Individual Ist prize, £8; total; £25. Aggregate Ist prize,' £10; total, £25. Total 24 Cash Prizes. Entries close SATURDAY, JUIjY 24. A. THORBAU, Secretary,. . Arcade, Timaru. Telephone 427; • . •*W^ILLi , any person knowing the w whereabouts of Mrs. Sarah Maud ; Beasley,' formerly ■ of Fitzroy Avenue, Hastings/but latterly a Confectioner, Queen Street, Auckland, or her next of kin, kindly communicate with the District Public Trustee, at Wellineton?".

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NZ Truth, Issue 1079, 29 July 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1079, 29 July 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1079, 29 July 1926, Page 13

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