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Four Out of Five Pay the Penalty Bleeding gums herald Pyorrhea Take heed of bleeding gums. They’re Nature’s warning of Pyorrhea. Only one person out of every five past forty escapes. Thousands younger contract it, too. Forhan’s For the Gums, if used consistently and used in time, will prevent Pyorrhea or check its progress. Brush your teeth with it. It will keep them white and clean, and your gums firm and healthy. Pleasant to the taste. row 2/8 ani * 3/?.- Obtainable from air Chemist* and SlDtss er will he sent post free upon rece j^ of the price by the Australasian Anonh thc* lyd E ne“°N.sT 6 O( V LTa * «*“ SI m «WDI pbrtM. Formats ofR. J. Forhan, D. D. S. Forhan Company. New York Eat cold meat with PAN YAN the delicious appetiser. . Excellent for sandwiches. Ask your grocer.' Made V by MACONOCH IE’S. -T& - ,\S| “v f 4 rT *ll s SAUCE Sole N.Z, Agents s EUh &. Manton Ltd., Wellington. g? t —r-"rtrniriMimouwiim-itini n t iiifHafffiWfrT can now wear dainty shoes Why suffer the throbbing, shooting pain of corns when to remove them with Radox Bath Salts is as simple as A.8.C.? You simply dissolve a level tablespoonful of Radox Bath Salts in a gallon of hot water, and soak your feet for twenty minutes. That is all. Do this for a few days. The corn may then be lifted out bodily. What happens when you dip your foot into a foot-bath containing Radox Bath . Salts is simply this:’ The dead skin (of .the corn) combines with the Radox Bath Salts to form a protein salt of the actual corn itself. This protein salt dissolves in thc water like ordinary salt, and so loosens .the corn that it can be removed bodily. .The Radox Bath Salt does not affect the living skin. It softens and refreshens it. It is only the dead skin—the corn—which it ' ,: "Vvcs. Actu-I personal experience of hoiv Radox Bath Salts remove corns is described in this letter: "Since using Radox Bath Sails, I have never bad a corn. I can wear Vs in shoes quite comfortably. Am "ift. high and 9st. 3 lb. in weight, yet in spile of my narrow shoes, my feet are as free from corns as a baby's are. One of my friends, who Is no bigger than I am, has to wear s 's in shoes because she is nearly crippled with corns, I recommended her to try Radox, and she is getting much relief." Your Chemist can supply Radox Bath Salts. Price, 2/2d.; double quantity 3/86. Insist on the pink packet. Refuse p-'v sub-"-*'' 2/2 ; lanuiaciuicu by u*. Griiuuis* Hughes Ltd.. Mancha(Established J/s»> Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright and Co., Auckland. Wellington. Christchurch. *nd Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand, 39/12/29. NEW CO., LTD. ZEALAND FUR Specialists in all classes of Fur Work, Renovations, Repairs, Dressing and Dyeing. Clients’ own Fur Skins made up. arid your FUR COAT from selected skins to measure at no additional cost. The Leading Furriers 24a GEORGE ST. (near Octagon, above Hannah’s). ’Phone 10-890. mßDoaaaxsxßsx Fio™«a»!flg VEmmasansmri £KS mr a m o ySpecta^es^or ar Comfort in Reading m You II enjoy those quiet evenings with the newspaper much more if you're wearing Real or Imitation Shell Spectacles. Strongly built yet so I'ght their presence is scarcely felt. They ■g' ve _ greater reading comfort than you've ever experienced before. Even if you don't wear rc/ding glasses you should try on these Spectacles. Unknowingly you may bs straining your eyes while reading, Call to-day and see Mr A. Hami'ton Fairmaid. You will be fitted wilb a pair that suits you exactly. Fairmaid Optical Go, lid. Queen’s Building, 61 Princes Street, DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20799, 19 August 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20799, 19 August 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20799, 19 August 1929, Page 5

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