\ lx "I _____ —after a tiring work? thp n s g a S lt! U t PPleneS f S the , skin - avowing the released oxygen of the salts to penetrate and revive the tired tissues. It removes impurities and tones up the feet. Radox enables corns to be taken out by the roots, but does not - injure living skin. Read what this user says: - - / { am never without Radox in the house, as my husband finds it relieves the tired and aching pain of his feet. He works on a farm and his feet get so tired after a day’s work he doesn t know what to do. He soaks them in Radox and then 9O mUch better in tKe morning and his corns are quite January, 1928. (Mrs.) A. MERRICK. When you dip your foot into a lifted out hnHilv „ foot bath containing Radox Bath Radox Salts, the dead skin combines with skin; it is only the^e-iA* 0 ,l lvin S the Radox Bath Salts to form a the aetLl /® ad J - skl , n 0< protein salt of the actual com i* Ask for rX Ch “ d 2^ o, . ved - •»li. This protein salt dissolve, SnS, 5/, y “ r 2/ 1 m water like ordinary salt, and so Jib P « CS the com that it may be 3/6 double qjant'ty. Radox Bath Salts THE PERFECT ENDING TO A DAY!
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Otago Witness, Issue 3888, 18 September 1928, Page 35
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228Page 35 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3888, 18 September 1928, Page 35
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