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be lifted out bodily. The life-giving oxygen leaves the feet clean and healthy. Since it is the oxygen which carries the corn solvents to the root of the corn, and since Radox liberates, by test, more oxygen than any other salts on the market, it is obvious that Radox is more efficient in removing corns than any other salts. Ask <•* for Radox at your Chem- *?t. ist's, price 2/2d. per Half Pound ilbi-pinfc packet, 3,'Sd. Piak PacUet doubLauantity. * Supplies stocked hy Fairbairn, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedih, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand. 37-12-29.

cannot defy Radox Why Waste rime and money on socallcd T ''corn-cures"? Painful experience has shown this gentleman 'tbat they dm give but temporary •selkf:*v-Then he got to the root of the matter by getting to the root of his corns. One thing alone will do that safely and surely—Radox Bath Salts. Read the letter:— feel it my duty to let you know bow I thank. Radox Bath Salts for the* relief they, have given me, as I ftiwr suffered with painful corns and h&ft'sep; but now I can walk quite comfortably. 1 tried all kinds of jptdsterr'andointments, but they only eased the pahi for -a few days. A friend of niine asked me if 1 had not given Radox Bath Salts a trial,. $& I got a\ packet and I have never been without them now ' for 18 they keep me free from corns and' segs." —A.Li Original letter on the file for inspection. When you pueyourfeet into a foot- . bath containing Radox, the salts ■soften the hard outer layers of the corn, and the oxygen which Radox liberates enters the pores, opens them, I and; penetrates - further and for thee* ("carrying the' corn softening of the corn, 'hkh is thus loosened so that it can

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17180, 10 February 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17180, 10 February 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17180, 10 February 1930, Page 9

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