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years agony from (i. A Corns an d Bunions Ended. Time and time again we receive and have been grateful to Radci Bath letters from grateful users of Radox Bath Salts telling how, after years ntcs or shopping expeditions with ease of suffering and countless endeav- and comfort, provided 1 have a footbath ours to affect relief, they have tried therefore Radox Bath Salts and proved our j am not readily induced to try any- • statement that Radox so tackles thing but ‘home remedies,’ but so far no the corn that you can actually repiove it, root and all. Here is a trouble” letter we have recently received. J.C., Newport, Mon. Let it tell its own story: 1926. ‘■r unfortunately possess large, ugly When you dip your foot into a bunions.' About twelve years ago. I was foot bath containing Radox Bath advised to have them cut off. However. Salts the dead skin combines with 1 did not aarce; consequently, corns ’ T » o u * z, - orrw o» the top, cavtitijr aponmitiff the Radox Bath Salts to form a pains, makinrt it a misery to walk. t protein salt of the actual corn itself. ro«U not po aninrher, trith frii-nrh.. a, This n ro t e j n salt dissolves in Water Lu" like ordinary salt, and so loosens when Radox Bath Saits were first the corn that it may be lifted out advertised. I rent for a free sample, and bodily, root and all. RadOX does after following instructions, derived , - , .. Hvintr at-in- if i s on l v great benefit. 1 purchased a packet, and not a p ec 1 HVin o BKIB, 11 In only hare used them ever since. The first the dead skin or the actual corn soaking loosened the corns, the second which is dissolved. more so. after the third I was able to . . _ _ . pick the corns right out. They were Ask for RadOX &<• your . so deeply rooted. I thought it impossible chemist’s, price 2/1 per / 1 to succeed -but 1 persevered as I was ... . . napket an( j * such a sufferer. Once I mastered them P«»K PaCKet, ana Pottnd g got such case. I felt a different person, 3/6 double quantity. Rachtt. Radox Bath Salts GIVE YOUR FEET THAT “KRUSCHEN FEELING.” Trade supplies stocked by FAIRBAIRN. WRIGHT. & CO., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. Late Summer Eggs Galore How Karswood users score—4s eggs a week during late Summer from 8 birds, thanks to Karswood Poultry Spice Every poultry keeper is now anxiously Light Sussex Hens I am getting from Matching his egg yield, and endeavour- 45 eggs weekly. Some of them are ing to prevent the tailing off of his egg showing signs of moult, but are still supplies which is usually experienced at laying. They are ail tine, healthy birds ; this period of the year. And the letter and I feel sure their condition is due below from M. A. V. Thornicroft shows to Karswood Poultry Spice. I cannot the way. It is a letter typical of the speak too highly of it, and shall recomhundreds we receive at this office. mend it to all my friends who keep Though Mr. Thornicroft’s birds are poultry. showing signs of moult he is still get- A. V. THORNICROFT. ting 45 eggs weekly from 8 fowls, which 12th August. 1925. he attributes to the use of Karswood , W.ll Poultry Spice. Nor is the reason hard Laid Well Ihrough Winter, to seek. Karswood Poultry Spice helps Maungatautari (Near Cambridge), the hen to P™Juce We obtained good results front Karsnioney. because it wood Poultry Spice. The fowls laid ingredients in readily well all through the winter. Moreover, in addition to prolonging the ui-jn period of prolific egg yield, this food A - ”• HEAU - ensures a quick, safe moult, and a good -■* supply of Autumn eggs. Therefore we You can do just as well by using emphatically state without fear of sue- Karswood Poultry Spice (containing cessful contradiction that it will pay ground insects). Packets: 4d. t 1/-, and everv poultry keeper to feed his hens 2/-. on the Karswood svstem. Read proof If your local dealer cannot supply, in results below from actual users. send a postcard to the New Zealand Then if vour hens give you any dis- Agents (address below) asking the satisfaction in their egg yield, start name of the nearest dealer who supplies them on Karswood straight away. Karswood Poultry Spice. _ ... . , o u FAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT & CO. 45 Egg. . Week from 8 Hen. Chrl „ chnrch . Mo<)r< , „ K House Row, Alrewas Road, Auckland; Old Customhouse Bt.. WeiKin gs Bromley, Hngton; and Moray Place, Dunedin. Wnrtgm nn Trnnt NOTE.—The sole manufacturers of near Burton-on-Trent. karswood Poultry Spice (containing Some time ago I wrote giving you ths ground insects) are E. Griffiths Hughes, egg records of my birds, which still Ltd., Manchester, England, established continue to lay well. From eight 1756, in the Reign of George the Second,

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Southland Times, Issue 20111, 23 February 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 20111, 23 February 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 20111, 23 February 1927, Page 12

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