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PUT im ßeid-hot n Av_iiu Liav jtwia i Stale deposits of waste add choke-up the thousands of sweat glands in your feet, and pile-up in the muscles. Feet swell, ache and smart. Corns and calluses form. No wonder people with acid feet get weary, irritable, depressed. You've got to shift that acid or go on suffering The modern treatment is a daily foot-dip in warm water with a small handful of Radox added. Radox supercharges the water with life-giving oxygen which cleans out the dogged pores, lets the crippling acid get away. Oh, the relief! Muscles are soothed. Swelling goes down. Tired, burning feet are cooled and comforted. Radox is obtainable of all Chemists and Stores, standard package 2/3, double quantity 4/-. ’ OUUU 1C RADOX gH BATH SALTS m your feet get tired lily, ache all day, rn inside your shoes til they feel like redt flat-irons—that Give your feet that “Kruschen Feeling”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23631, 15 October 1938, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23631, 15 October 1938, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23631, 15 October 1938, Page 18

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