Let OXYGEN soak them out SALTS SAFE, PLEASANf, Never cut a coi*n. You can’t be sure that you have sterilised the knife thoroughly. And a slip may lead to infection with even fatal results. Besides, you can only cut the top of a corn. But the pain comes from the i“o6ts, because the roots press on tortured nerves. Knives and acid paints . leave the roots of a corn untouched. RADOX REMOVES ROOTS Warm footbaths with Radox will ifiosen the whole corn. Radox releases highly activated oxygen. The oxygen enters thb pores of your foot, and opens thfein wide. Then, the mineral salts in Radox penetrate to the roots of your corns and softens them. Soon, the grip of the root is released until you can lift out your corns bodily... in perfect safety and without pain . . . between your finger and thumb. Radox Bath Salts is obtainable of all Chemists and Stores. Std. packet 2/3; double quantity 4/-. :4i O (2 m si m «i O Get your Hioney’s worthask for GARDEN HOSE The toughest, hardest-wearing hose you can buy ... it’s not only British -but NORTH BRITISH. Sold in 60 foot coils N.l. Distributors: JONES BROS. LTD., 139 Albert Street, Auckland, and 3 S Taranaki Street, Wellington. ,4
THE NURSE WAS RIGHT I CAN T TAKE MY EYES OFF r YOUR, GLORIOUS HAIR MY DEAR., IT USED [TO BE SO DULL AND STRAGGLY - UNTIL GRAN'S NURSE TOLD ME TO USE REKONA SOAP FOR MY SHAMPOO., The same Soap that keeps your skin clear and healthy will do wo.xlcrs for your hair, too. The special medications in Rexona clear away dandruff and stimulate the scalp. Even dull, lifeless hair soon begins to look bright and glossy ... lovelier than ever before. “A Wonderful Shampoo” writes Miss Mildred Robertson, o* Geeveston, Huon, Tasmania:—“ 1 have also found Rexona Soap a wonderful shampoo and its use has now made my 'permed’ hair quite glossy and soft again." AT YOUR CHEMIST S OR STuRE, 8.180.32 NZ NOW I > Alex Thomson FLORIST Wislion to announce that he is still carrying on the FLORAL BUSINESS AT THE NURSERY 2 CARNARVON STREET Where work will be executed promptly and delivered For all Phone Orders please ring PHONE 199 Orders may be left and Accounts paid at my Town Agents: MARY ELIZABETH CAKE SHOP 45 Peel Street
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19804, 5 December 1938, Page 11
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