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V n _ w OC t>• X '*V"'v>^ Txx. L f • : ; •■ ■& . . > • ON WA; X >N :V>^ ■x a PZ y :fTy. tit 7/ THIS FORD MAIL CAR '''has never been held up! The Tauranga-Rotorua Mail Corifraetor writes : ‘* For three months we carried on the Service under unparalleled conditions, the front bumper often pushing the mud ahead, and a set of best quality Truck chains refusing to stand up to the work. The grades are. in places heavier than one in seven—our loads often excessive—no other class of wheel could have stood the strain —the internal braking is wonderful. We have now done 12,400 miles and have never been held up.” Original letter on oar files. Fordor Sedan, Price £275 delivered, anywhere in N.Z. 43 THOROUGHLY BRITISH AI! prices subject to change without notice a 8 D. Mc.L Wallace Ltd. THAMES, n and TE AROHA ' .' r ■ . ' A'.'vX •-i. Yes, Sir! We Overhaul Motor. and I Get you r Cycle or lector Cycle verhauled Here At this time of the year the wise cyclist will have his machine overhauled in preparation for the Summer. We overhaul both Cycles and Motor-Cycles, and guarantee our work. Our prices are moderate and you save your money many times over by the thousands of miles extra life given to your machine. We will overhaul and stove-enamel your Cycle, making it a new machine for 25/-. v Bring in yours to-day. POLLEN ST. w. Si 9 *2 ■i ?s=7* 595 *8 m V »; •: V.’, , *• 'v t 1 18 m a® t «* 8 ||| 55M Af: THAMES.

CORNS Gone After 3 Radox Footbaths. Plasters, caustics, and corn knives only take off the top of a com. The painful root needs the softening powers of Radox, before it is dislodged. See what Radox Bath Salts did for this gentleman. Three soothing Radox foot baths, and out came the corns, root and all! Read his letter: “Since 1914 l have been a martyr to pain from corns on both feet and have tried ell kinds of i' plasters, pastes, etc., without relief. On being recommended by a friend to try Radox Bath Salts, 1 thought 1 would, do so, and much to my surprise, after S food baths, in which I put about 4 dessertspoonfuls of Radox. I pulled the corns out with my finger, roots as well. 1 also found the footbaths were very soothing to my feet.”, C.S., Twickenham. 14f h Sept., 1928. When you put your feet into a footbath containing Radox, the salts soften the hard outer layers of the corn, and the oxygen which Radox liberates enters the pores, opens them and penetrates further and further, carrying the corn-softening salts /* fy right to the-root of the / u corn, which is thus Ha „ p OM(J loosened so that it may paefeet ho lifted out bodily Ask for Radox at any Chemist or Store—price 2/2 per $-Ib. Pink Packet; and 3/8 Double Quantity. . . . 7.12.2* Bath Salts u» Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes, 144., Manchester (Established 17t»). SrmpUes stocked by Fairbairn,'Wright & 00.. AucklaadT Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists St Stores throughot " - - - lout New Zealand, =b 5 Out of ddtf is the business which is nA advertised wspq « « m Sis SiIENT I SCIENTIFIC. I SALESMANSHIP I

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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17663, 14 August 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17663, 14 August 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17663, 14 August 1929, Page 7