BdcfJc&lly d Cripple W/YA VM > Agonising Corns that hurt are bad enough but this man was crippled with corns. He discovered Radox and his troubles were over. Here is his letter : 'After having used Radox Bath Salts for about 11 days, both feet have been cured from corns. A small packet gave me relief, so I bought a large packet—result as above stated. For the last two years I have been compelled to use a walking stick as I was practically a cripple owing to the pains in my feet. Thanks to Radox I can do without a stick -' S.H.J.P. HOW RADOX REMOVES CORNS "*•• *7| -As soon as Radox '• °. y • ■ dissolves in the water, T7V7T millions of tiny I , ; :»Yjy;«.V • bubbles form. These I*. . • „\V'.* • are composed of highly ,' •' active oxygen gas. . .'.'] This active oxygen .' • • . penetrates the pores of the skin and I •.-•.•:■•; /:•"'•' ' carries the softening ' ••••?«.?/:-'.'• •'•' ' salts of Radox down ■••■•> to the root of the corn. The hard tissues arc softened. The corn bc- • comes detached from . , ... . its moorings so that \/ ' • it can be lifted out " ' root and all. Of all Chemists and Storas. 2/3 per packet ; double quantity 4/-.
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. For Coughs and Colds, never fails.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/STEP19360504.2.64.2
Bibliographic details
Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 121, 4 May 1936, Page 6
Word Count
200Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 121, 4 May 1936, Page 6
Using This Item
Copyright undetermined – untraced rights owner. For advice on reproduction of material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.