scorns ROOTS & ALL There is only one way to stop the pain of corns for good and all—the corns must come out, painful root and all. And there is only one way to get them out surely, painlessly, safely—by soaking the feet in regular Radox footbaths. Here is just one sufferer, among huncause I was often made a butt for people's jests on account of my peculiar gait, due to the swelling and pain. Dq I suffer now? No—not in the least. I tried Radox Bath Salts, and it has surpassed all my expectations: It has done what no other so-called remedy has ever done. It has given me complete relief. After the fifth footbath with Radox I succeeded in picking the corn out from my left little toe, and after the sixth footbath I was able to treat the remaining corns in the same manner." W. T. W. Original letter on file for inspection. the corn, Double quantity 3/8. RADOX "BATH SALTS._ Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756). Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand. C 5-11-30
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17969, 19 August 1930, Page 2
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