On Each Foot Completely Removed by Radox You can't have too many corns for Radox. You can't have corns too stubborn for Radox. A few Radox footbaths so soften the hard skin that the worst corn can be simply lifted out, root and all, between fingpr and thumb. Read this letter: "I had five corns (not callouses) on each l'oot, and after using Radox Bath Salts as directed for three nights in succession, i removed them ail, and was able to walk in perfect comfort. I can honestly say 1 had spent pounds on different supposed cures, but nothing but Radox bad the desired effect. If at any time I have any hard skin or uneasy feet now, 1 find that the use of Radox once is sufficient. —A.J.M." Put a tablespoonful of Radox Bath Salts into a bowl of hot water and watch what happens. You'll see a white cloud form in the water. It will be composed of millions of bubbles of healing oxygen gas. Plunge your feet in. That highly active oxygen has the power to penetrate the pores of the skin and to carry the softening salts of Radox right to the base of the coins, which will be thus loosened so that after a few footbaths Klay can be lifted out bodily—root and all. I BATH SALTS Of all Chemists and Stores—2s 2d per 1-lb. pkt; 3s Sd double quantity. Stocked by Fan-bairn, Wright and Co., and by all wholesalers. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes, Ltd., Manchester (Established 175fi).
viQuiK ngure within your reach by taking Youth-O-Form CapsulesT j 2011) reduction (! weeks. —E. C. A. Caw and oilier chemists. 'OAFE reducing method without dieting secured by taking Youtli-O-Form: absolutely harmless. —E. C. A. (law and other chemists. I Woods' Great PeDDermint Cure I For Influenza Colds. I I SLIMMING obtained harmlessly by ° taking Youth-O-Form; 201 b reduc- ' tion i; weeks. —E. C. A. Gaw and other Woods' Great Peppermhit Cure First aid for Gouehs. Golds. InfliiHnza
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 256, 7 October 1931, Page 8
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