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ant/bunions xsaX Banished by Rados Do not say that corns cannot be Radox to hundreds of people many relieved until you have tried of whom have thanked me after Radox Bath Salts! Regular foot- deriving the same benefit as myself. baths, into which two tablespoon- I say, sincerely, from the bottom of fuls of Radox have been poured, my heart ‘Good old Radox !' it has will root out the worst corn, will helped me to do my work, and I immediately relieve bunions and shall always advise people to use it tired, aching feet. This'is the whenever I can." reason —Radox contains four dif- • 23rd Feb., 1930* (Afrs.) Az«Q» ferent salts. One banishes odour To g C t the best results, therefore, — one is antiseptic — one softens sce that you get Radox in the Pink the water — and one releases ox- Packet. At all Chemists, 2/2 per ygen which carries the softening 1 lb. packet, 3/8 double quantity, salts right to th’e roots of corns Don’t delay; don’t let that old and loosens them so that they corn or bunion have another day may be lifted out bodily, root ' to j- ve> g U y a packet of Radox and all. Only in Radox do you to-day and have a foot bath toget this four-fold . combination. night. In the morning Mr. Com Read how this sufferer obtained w jU be of little account. swift relief after Radox footbaths: “1 have used Radox for many OHy F AAn JKj years, and have found nothing else B to give relief from corns, bunions gg BATH -SALTS Hi and tender aching feet. I had a corn on a bunion three years ago and I gOt rid of that by using supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright & Co., Radox. I have been canvassing for a long time, and strongly recommend ihrousbout New zeaimd Cij-ir-w

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EREE 7/6 silk hose given free for 200 I.X.L. wrappers. Superbus Co., Christchurch.

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Southland Times, Issue 21147, 29 July 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 21147, 29 July 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 21147, 29 July 1930, Page 4

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