corns and Callouses V V s mk GONE FOR GOOD! “Seven years ago 1 was crippled with corns and callouses , and had tried several * corn cures, ’ with no permanent relief. Then 1 decided to try Iladox. The relief it gave was wonderful. After a day or two I was able to remove the callouses quite easily, and in about two weeks 1 had cleared my feet entirely of corns, and walking became a pleasure again. — AJH.’’ When you put your feet into a Radox footbath a chemical action begins. Corns and callouses combine with the Radox Salts to form a protein salt of the hard skin itself. Now, a protein salt dissolves in water like ordinary salt. So it is only natural that with this scientific treatment callouses are so softened that they peel off painlessly. And after a few footbaths the most obstinate corn commences to dissolve at the root, the hard tissues that surround the corn relax; the corn cavity expands. Then it is the matter of a moment to lift the corn out bodilv. RADOX BE BATH SALTS MB Of all chemists and stores —Jib. packet, 2/3; lib. packet, 4/-. Stocked by Fairbairn, Wright and Co., and by all wholesalers. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester. (Established 1756.)
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12537, 2 January 1934, Page 2
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212Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12537, 2 January 1934, Page 2
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