N.Z. AGENTS: CORY-WRIGHT AND SALMON, ENGINEERS, P.O. BOX 1230, WELLINGTON; P.O. BOX 1650, AUCKLAND Agents for Hawke’s Bay and Gisborne: DAVID S. LAING & SON, LTU. cannot resist Radox Corns are never too old *for Radox to remove. For nearly half a centurv, corns were painfully embedded in the feet of this 75-year-old gentleman. They were making him old before,his time! Nothing would move them—until he put his feet into 15-minute Radox Footbaths. Then the corns slipped out, root and all, between his fingers. You can get the same swift freedom from corns in the same pleasant way. Read this letter:— r 7 am 75 years of age and for 46'; years have suffered from corns and callouses having tried many advertised remedies' without , success: and also used knives to pare the corns, hut they still grew. I then tried Radox Bath Salts. The corns have now all gone and the skin on my feet is quite smooth. Before using Radox I used to walk in pain, but can now hop about like a young man.” 4th January, 1929. —P./.P. Original letter on file for inspection. When you put your feet into a footbath containing Radox the salts soften the hard outer layers of the corn, and the oxygen which Radox liberates enters the pores and penetrates right to the root of the corn, which is thus loosened so that it can be lifted out bodily. Ask for Radox at any Chemist or Store. Price 2/2 per 4-lb. Pink Packet, and 3/8 double quantity —. Manufactured by E. Griffiths'Hughes, Ltd..; Manchester (Established .4756).j f Supplies stacked, by Fairkairn, Wright and Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers,’ Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand, ! 43/12/29.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17045, 2 September 1929, Page 10
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