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■ ' i » |The success of “Amber Tips-’ is [to-day far greater than it was twenty-five years £go, when our first “tea-dust” extractor was imported for treating the FINE tea with which “Amber Tips” is blended. No mechanical appliance can make up for any deficiency in Nature’s handiwork, aad lor fine; tea there is no substitute. [The rich, fragrant flavor , of “Amber Tips”—* so refreshing and healthful—and the pronounced economy, have, for their inception, the extreme care expended on securing the choice pluckings.of Ceylon’s best crops. Bounteous Nature alone provides in limited quantities the fine leaf of which “Amber Tips’; is blended. One N mm Otyldfls Bear-

Soreness / . / . , •\ / lr<^i3 c?' Really Removed There is no need to bear the burning, throbbing pains of corns a moment longer! A remedy has; been found—a real remover of corns. There is no need to cut yourself, or plaster yourself, or burn yourself with caustics—simply slip your feet into a’ Radox footbath every day for twenty minutes. Imme - diately you will feel relief, very soon the corn will lift painlessly out, root arid all. Read this letter: “I commenced to use -Radox Bath Saifs after suffering agonies from some very bad corns. I used to take off my boots as soon as I got home to ease my feet , because, apart

from corns, my feet (jot very sore. I had also ingrowing nails on m v toes and lumps of hard shin used to form on the tread of my feet and heroine painful. No%v I am free from , all these, thanks to Rad ox, which 1 continue to use regularly. I also find Rad ox very . beneficial in the bath and for shaving purposes, as the ieater here is very hard, and Radox softens it to a nicety.” J.C. Original letter on file lor inspection. When you put your feet into a footbath containing- Radox, the salts soften the hard outer layers of the corn, and the oxygen which Radox liberates enters the pores, opens them and penetrates further and further, carrying the corn-soften-ing- salts right to the root of the corn, which is thus loosened so that.it can be lilted out bodily. Half-Pound Pink PacManu factored by K. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756). Supplies stocked by Fairhairn, Wright'and Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and hv all Wholesalers, Chemists and stores throughout New Zealand. s ' CM 1-30 ket, 2/2. Double quantity, 3/8.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 36, 14 April 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 36, 14 April 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 36, 14 April 1930, Page 6

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