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2' / _ ■ -fV if* I «, ' '!■ removed Neither plasters tier caustics, neither knives nor live-minute “cures” will really'rid you of corns. To corns out, root and all, once and for ali, you must put your feet daily into hot 'Raclpx ’footbaths. You will notice relief almost immediately. ’ The corn itself will lift out; painlessly within, a few weeks! ■ Read this letter:— “Mother suffered for years with very 1 bad corns, hut now, after continually using }ias : not got a , corn, or any sign of a corn at all. 'She used, three I ' tahlespmmfulS' of. Radox in | two gnarly of hot water {not boiling ) so that she could pub her feet in with comfort, and soaked the feet for half an hour, add-

24 PULLETS - 45 WEEKS June 3rd to April 13th* •I This is almost an average bf 100 «Vggs per weekifor the whole fortyfive weeks. The period, too, included the coldest months of the year—the time' when the weather would have the greatest disturbing influence 6m poultry. Wo are now entering .the winter period again and -,soqny if, not already, poultry, if left; to fend for them- • selves,: up in egg- / laying. Now the experience of the poultry-owner,, to whom we are indebted for the above caption, is not an isolated case; neither is it confined ]tp'fpnfe-,%intler. Thousands of poultry-keepers have had the name experience, and, throughout every winter since feeding their fowls with:3varswoo(l Poultry Spice (which eontams dried and ground insects)/ fSoinCertain are these poultry-owners that Karswood-fed fowls mean ■ regular laying fowls

that they, to .quote the writer of the ]c 11 ex above, “would not be without 1 it.” ! If you will 1 follow suit—rafitl -ftte-d Karswood to /our poultry you, too,

Increases egg-production wttnou' forcing, because it contains ground insect*, but no cayenne pepper, etc.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 84, 18 March 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 84, 18 March 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 84, 18 March 1931, Page 3