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and Callouses gone You can't conceal the agony of those corns. It's written on your pained, strained face. You feel like casting off your shoes in the street, don't you? It’s too cruel . . . but here’s a thing to do. Plunge those poor feet into a Radox Footbath—into a soothing, refreshing bath charged with healing oxygen gas. Ah I the relief ... at last. This is the modern sensible way of removing corns and callouses. Read what happens: “Three weeks ago'my feet were WICKED I A mass of callouses, blisters and corns, all due to my work —engineering, and standing on wet concrete floors. And now I feel like a fairy. The callouses, blisters and corns have all gone

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Southland Times, Issue 21195, 23 September 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21195, 23 September 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21195, 23 September 1930, Page 5