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Going! Goingtv \\ GOUG. RELIEF FROM CORNS IN 15 MINUTES Hot, sultry days are tiring, even. start dancing, they feel so fresh.- I feel to healthy feet. If you have corns i ure a f ter <*■/«» soakings the corns toiU the pain- becomes unendurable. The removed," feet become hot and, pain shoots pl %]* * Blsdffilg JSTLJI& ' through the corn > ra agonising are now free from corns.''— R.R.W. stabs.. But, why have corns? Why , When you dip your foot into a £2STiSL^«S».*:'-?* blth «*••'** H*i Bath you? Be rid of your corns quick- Salts » the dead skin combines with ly, easily, painlessly m the simple the Radox Bath Salts to form a Radox way— by getting at the .^ protein salt of the actual corn itself, roots. ' One or two Radox .foot- ; This protein salt dissolves m water Sr^'^t ESSS T; £*«*£' !?»• m ? and all. Read this letter: '. the corn ttat lt . may be hfted out ■.-■'■ ! nth June, 19Z6. bodily, root and all. Radox does "After treating one corn for over ten not affect the living skin; it is only years with various salts, etc., and other „ . , , . ... . ■', minor corns' for sor 6 ty ears, I decided the dead Skin 01 the actual corn, to-night, after walking about m agony, to which is dissolved tuy a 1/6 box of your Radax Bath Salts. wuu - u 1S> ■ uIMU V BUI Believe rite, or believe me not, after Ask for Radox at your -— . l « toaking my feet for IS minutes m the ,»v.«-« »*+'«. «v?n« on n » V/ i Rado^water, all the pain stopped, and Chemist S,' price 2/1 per g^j.: X now after 6 hours, during which time I jib, pink packet, and Half Poand have walked about 4 miles, my feet are „._ , „ ... „. ,- ." as easy and painless I feel I want to 3/6 double quantity. PmkPacket .GIVE YOUR FEET THAT "KRUSCHEN FEELING." ITrade supplies Btocked by FAIRBAIBN, WEIGHT, & CO., Auckland, Wellington, "' .." Christchurch and Cunedln. S ummer Eggs Galore Beginner getting Six Eggs per bird m Week on Karsvoood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). Although February is the great holi- I cannot do otherwise but praise and nay month. of the year for the poultry- recommend it, as lam such a satisfied Keeper, this does not apply to the fowls. and regular user. . P£ r !n%e n b%^ y Tf &S!?M?bfi£- fofc?* reC ° rd f ° r laßt WCek read " " Karßwood Poultry Spice. This food " Ilm -~ helps the hen to produce most eggs for Saturday, August 2nd _ 4 / least money, because it contains egg- Sunday, „ 3rd' — ' 5 making ingredients m readily assimil- Monday „ ' 4th — 4 able form. Read proof m results below Tuesday ■ ■ „ sth _ 4 from an actual user: — • . Wednesday „ Oth — 3 • c . ~ '■■-, ■ i' Thursday, „ -7th' — ' 5 Summer Eggs Galore. -■• Friday, " Bth _ 5 81 Stourbridge Road, Haleaowen, Total from .five birds : 30 eggs. V Near Birmingham. •• j^ HILL. In the true sense of the word I am 23 but a. novice m poultry-keeping, only t__ An 4 n it «■ v«n k» itn< n « Sf^^S^i^^iVSwcMcS ■.«?»»* ins ? ctß) - Packetßi: 4d - v-. »n! taining ground insects) I have a record 't* „„. i Al ,i,i hmlat ran tint mmr.iv D u^trdnrl^inrif^?^v^ o^, fl 7, "-S Tpostcard d ff ] 'h^New £fl&f %S ™ w ?*s«» P £a ? n % I, L COllec -' Agents (address below) asking the thirh « „ ij y d^r2 g lft Xante of the nearest dealer who supplies wnicn is a weekly average of exactly i,-«r.wnnH Ponitrr flniop 28 eggs. My best weekly record amount- K »!!2nA™w wmowir avt> ™ ed to 83 egg* from the flye birds. From ,, F A I^P~J* Hi W «h??I ? Sr ■"' 6th April to date I ha/c collected 450 K^WJSSwJi 1 . om rf,»£fmW,,^°Sy c ecca Several of mv friptids hnvp flnkprf Btrcet, Aucjiland; Old . Customhouse St., me 3 liow Ido?t T inwiably whisper ~ Wellington; and Moray Place, Dun^l n . , "Good, regular diet: and NOTE. — The sole manufacturers of My record (which I attribute solely to Karswood Poultry Spice (containing Karswood) will, ■ I think, take some ground, insects) are B. Griffiths Hughe*. boating for a back-yard amateur. My 'Ltd., Manchester, Engtendj established motto ia "Give Karswood— receive eggs." : 1T56, m the Reign of George the Second, .... Sturdee Flannel ! " Garments made from Sturdee Flannel offer the best value obtainable. They aye absolutely unshrinkable, wear well, and are priced quite reasonably. Sturdee Army Grey Flannels, 8/9; drawers 8/9 Extra large size, 9/6; drawers • 9/6 Sturdee White Man-o-War Flannels; the kind, they wear m the navy. . . • 9/6 per flannel Sturdee Navy Blue Flannels, 14/6; Drawers 14/6 Extra large size, 15/6; drawers 15/6 Sturdee Natural Flannels ' •• • •• -9/6 P«r flannel Send for the famous "Sturdee 1 . 1 Flannels to either of our two stores. Other makes also stocked. POSTAGE PAID. vyn A .fin V t Queen Street, Auckland; Willis Street, VyftW'C I I*l Wellington. ■V Ciri.ll %J LtiMm N - z - Agents for J. J. Bayner & Sons, * lk * -l ***' : ■' Naval Outfitters, Liverpool '■' u l ,^m^^^^mMiwnnnmm^mmßMmiMm^MrTrWTrrr~mtwmMwwßMmmitiwr~mmMmrnmmmmMm-M^^^m^^i4' ■.[ l >^';."..fl^iW**l I '.f'^Sr^. - s |*«VW^*woi<<Msr §j* 'IRISH MOSS 1

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NZ Truth, Issue 1105, 3 February 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1105, 3 February 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1105, 3 February 1927, Page 3

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