/J/ Instant relief from goipmis For "twelve months the writer of the letter below was tortured by his feet. Then he made a wonderful discovery— Radox. Complete freedom from all foot troubles in one week ! ‘ For 12 months I suffered very much with my feet. It was agony for me to walk about at all. owing to hard corns on the little toe of each foot. I started using Radox, and with the first footbath was successful in removing one of my corns and by the end of the week all my corns had gone, and I was able to walk anywhere without trouble,’ HOW RADOX REMOVES CORNS ,*.•l ’ -is soon as Radox *■* **'* dissolves in the water, • *•*.* ’ millions of tiny •* • • v/.’.* •• . * bubbles form. These • * * • . •. • are composed of highly * * • * * • I active oxygen gas. •*«*.*.! • This active oxygen ; —‘ , .’■AS* itt - ;- penetrates the pores skin and • • carries the softening • * ••’SSfi'jr***.*. . . salts of Radox down to the root of the corn. • , • • The hard tissues are \ . vF-y . e . softened. The corn be- . .vy . comes detached from • • ’ \ 7. its moorings so that & * \/ it can be lifted out • . • • root and all. Of all Chemists and Store*. 2/3 per packet ; double quantity 4/-.
for / *1 Willie’s xasty Cqu^hJ
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 385, 17 March 1937, Page 3
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