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Turn your Thoughts $ U fl Jo If $ H Towards ar Electrical Gifts For this New Year give your friends something that they can use and appreciate. electrical appliances will meet with your very requirements. Come in and see our varied selection of numerous electrical appli. ances. THESE GIFTS ARE SURE TO PLEASE. DAVY’S ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES sho». 2343 UNION STREET, HAWERA Tto». 2345

fffc through bathing the feet with Radox Bath Salts. Still my feet have ■ W? their little evening treat in your /••’ Radox—they deserve it.” J.C.H. < I '» Original letter on file fior inspection u When you put your feet into a jg Radox footbath a chemical action •' ■ ■?:£ begins and as soon as it begins lw < coms and callouses start to go. They commence to combine with i /-• 11 the Radox Salts and form a proana Callouses gone te j n gaij o f t h e hard skin itself. You can’t conceal the agony of Now a protein salt dissolves in those corns. It’s written on your water like ordinary salt. So it is a ctranviA face.’ You feel only natural that with this scienpamed, strained face. You tea the corns should like casting off your shoes in the loosened, with the result that street, don’t you? •It s too cruel a f ew footbaths they can be .. . but here’s a thing to do. hfted out bodily—root and all. ’ blunge those poor feet into a And the life-giving oxygen which Radox Footbath—into a soothing, Radox liberates leaves the feet refreshing bath charged with heal- fresh and full of buoyancy. Prove retresnmg s this , for yourself. All chemists wg OTOen gas._ Ah l sell 2 /2 p „ half-pound ♦♦* at last. This is the-modem a/S double quantity, sensible way bf removing coms r and callouses. Read what ' happens: A jC Three weeks ago my feet were BW WICKED! A mass of callouses, BATH SALTS |BI blisters and corns, all due to my Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes work—engineering, and standing Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756 k . flnnro And nnw T Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright on wet concrete floors. And now 1 & Auddan d, Wellington, Chnstfeel like a fairy. The callouses, church and Dunedin, and by all Wholeblisters and corns all sone sates and Stores throughout

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CHEAP EXCURSION FARES EASTER, 1931. From 31st March to 6th April railway fares will be Reduced by over 5/- in the £. Tickets will be available for return until 9th May. Remember!- The best places are always booked up well-ahead. Make sure that your holiday reservations are made in good time. Book NOW at any Railway Station or City Booking Office. SAFER BY RAIL!

Can’t Destroy Home / "N,-. '• --^* r T /^S||§SSs^SZkThe MU»»l loss by boo amvug the Dominion’s homes is getting worse — “X but builders in concrete are, immune against the appalling menace’of fire! Csr ■ Insurance Companies grant lower premiums on fire risks for concrete buildings, and the many other advanMi W 1$ tages of concrete —beauty, permanence, I* •IS economy—should induce the home seeker to ask his builder about this ’ unquestionably superior material. 9 @i|iaaijw

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1931, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1931, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1931, Page 10

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