- ■ as big as peas banished by Radox “I have ploasure in sending you what was the corn at the bottom of my foot. The corn is a largo as a sixpence and as thick as a pea. I could not walk homo from work, bnt after using your Radox Bath Salts aS directed, it came cloan out—just as you see It herewith. You can advertise this Vvith my consent. I will certainly recommend Eadox to all my friends.”— H.S. When you put your feet into a Radox footbath a chemical action begins, and as soon as it begins corns and callouses start to go. They commence to combine with tho Radox Salts and to form a protein salt of the hard skin itself. Now a protein salt dissolves in water like ordinary salt. After a few footbaths the most obstinate corn commences to dissolve at. the root, the hard tissues that surround the corn rejnx; the corn cavity expands. You see the corn prm jecting. Then It is the matter of a moment to lift it our bodily, root and all —without n twinge. RADOX m BATH SALTS m Of q!l Chemists and Stoves —2/2 per |lb packet: 3/8 double quantity. Stocked by Falrbairn, Wright & Co., and by all wholesalers. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756). DIAMONDS Yes! You can be sure of a “Good" deal If you buy the Ring from GOOD & CO. The best range of Engagement Rings in the District in the Newest Designs The fletns are pure and brilliant, c{ever|y held In Pure Platinum Setting*, All at our Low Prices GOOD S CO. (fling Specialists), ] LEADING JEWELLERS
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17610, 28 October 1931, Page 5
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