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5 2 5 'Q —v In ic 6 Five Corns Finished With Radox Again Tiling have come to a pretty pass when corns on the feet make the act of putting on footwear an ordeal. The writer of the letter below dreaded putting on boots. Then he tried Radox Bath Salts, and five corns of long standing harassed him no more. They disappeared. They answered at once to Radox, which makes the most obstinate corn so soft that you can lift it out root and all. ••/ have nuir used three packets of Kudos Until Suits, anil I JIAVE ItFilOl El) FIVE FUHA SOF LONG ,v'/M Al)l AG, also tiro bruises. I slipped accidental!!/ on a cellar trap, and I nearly used lo faint with pain , but note I can honest 111 say I take no notice of cellar traps or anythin!/. I used In dread put tiny my boots on. but now I can make them bump on ■without fear. I ben to state I hare Suffered from chronic rheumatism for years and ltado.ii is yicing great relief. I adciso anyone suffering from the. above In try a Jtador Hath once a week.. iSth duly. 1P25. S.Y. ■When you dip your foot into a foot bath containing Radox Bath Balts, the dead skin combines with Ihe Radox Cain Salts to form a. protein salt of the aefual corn itself. This protein salt dissolves in water like ordinary salt, and so loosens the corn that it may bo lifted out bodily, root, and all. Radox does not affect the living skin; it is only the dead skin of the actual corn which is dissolved; Ask for Radox at your chemist’s, price 2/1 per lib. pink packet, and 3/6 double quantity. 2/1 Half Pound Pink Packet GIVE YOUR FEET THAT “KRUSCHEN Trade supplies stocked by FAIRBAIRX, \\l!l<>!i r, & CO. Christchurch and Dunedin. FEELING.” Auckland, Wellington, gs per Bird in One Year Remarkable performance of 6 ciossb Tin? indications are''all for an early prinfr and summer, and consequently n earlier chick-rearing season. HunIreds of potiitry-keepers throughout the ountrv will soon be considering winch s honestly the host diet for rhoir baby hicks. Xo hotter guide to future promise is lossible than tluil of past performance, uid here. Karswood has a record which s unrivalled both on the show bench ml in the laying pen. Read below the wonderful performnee of six crossbreds reared from the hell on Karswood, and which went on o average lid eggs per bird in their irst laying year. If you paid a soveriga a pound for food you could not ; et a better record than this. 261 Eggs per Bird in Year. 51 Palmerston Road. Cadoxton, near Barry, (Hum. 1 am enclosing mv egg record, as 1 bought, it might interest. I may inonion that I only had six hens altogether, 'hey were housed in a shed ift. long ,ml 4ft. wide, with an open wire run. 'liev were crossbreds, hut reared from hicks on Karswood Poultry Spice, ’hev were hatched out in the previous larch, and commenced to lay No vernier, 1023 (average 2(>l eggs each m 2 months). refs reared from the shell on Karsicood. Eggs Laid by 0 Birds on Karswood. November, 1923 981. Way T teceniber .... 105 January. 1021 9] February .... 139 March ..: lot April 179 June July August September October .. .... 112 .... 171 .... .158 .... 152 .... 105 'Total: l,s(i(i eggs from l! hens. ( might mention Hint we preserved several hundred eggs, and they are quite as fresh to-day as when we put them in the water-glass. The above record is when we were at Hereford last year. P. R. DAVEY. March 3, 1925. t 4 You can do just as well by using Karswood Poultry Spiee (containing ground insects). Packets: Id., 1/-, and your. local dealer cannot supply, send a postcard to the New Zealand Agents (address below) asking the name of the nearest dealer who supplies Karswood Poultry Spice. PAIRBAIRN, WKIGIIT AND CO.. Lichfield Street, Christchurch; Moore Street, Auckland; Old Customhouse St., Wellington; and Moray Place, Dunedin. NOTE. — The. sole manufacturers of Karsicood Poultry Spice (containing oround insects) arc E. Griffiths Hughes. Ltd.. Manchester, England, established 1750, in the Feign of George the Second.

DON’T BE MISLED! U Ephos Increases Profits BECAUSE IT SUITS LOCAL SOILS. 2 CWT. PEE ACRE MAKES ALL TIIE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CARRYING CAPACITY'. MURRAY, ROBERTS ■5 CHIEF AGENTS.

¥his on S 3 & New Low Prices on all Models, every one of which are made in Sweden, and NOT in America, as many unscrupulous folk are insinuating. Mason, Strothers & Co. Ltd. F- CHRISTCHURCH fhe Alfa Lamal* PS MOPE. Cream Losses than any other separator innovation in recent years With other Separators it is impossible to know by guesswork that the machine is not a few revolutions under speed. This is sufficient to add considerably to the butter-lat left in the skim milk. And of all the machines now on the market the Model Alfa Laval is the only one that provides the automatic bell indicator to insure exact skimming speed—a paramount reason why YOU should own an Alfa. If you use an out-of-date or inferior separator, Trade In your cream thief now and get a Liberal Allowance off the price of a New Model Alfa. Machines supplied on small deposit and easy instalments FREE OF INTEREST. Procurable through your Dairy Company, or from any of our Branches, Agents, or 1 ravellers. A ’ AGENTS; WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd., Gisborne. Direct Representative: Mr. T. Kidd, 17 Stout Street, Gisborne.

Ito healing and antiseptic properties make Vicks an excellent application for treating all forms oi skin inflammation. Vapoßujs WEDDING CAKE BOXES lor sending pieces by post !or sole at the I Hehalu Office.

POVERTY BAY HERALD MDTU AGENCY. rnil A YELLING PUBLIC are requested to note that Single Copies of the, HERALD are obtainable at LOVELL’S j GARAGE between the houre of 6 a.m. J and 10 p.m.; also from drivers of Lovell's! Motor Car Service between Motuhora and Motu. |

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17154, 2 October 1926, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17154, 2 October 1926, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17154, 2 October 1926, Page 15