Corn on Tread of foot completely disappeared **/ have suffered with an exceedingly painful corn for years and had almost given up hope of ever finding a really effective remedy. At last I decided to try Radox Bath Salts, and, to my great joy, quickly obtained relief- — nay, more, with perseverance my com had completely disappeared. The com was situated just on the tread of the foot, and was so painful I could not bear to touch it, but after one or two Radox footbaths the inflammation grew less and the swelling around it began to decrease. / continued using Radox every other night until the com turned black in the centre. Then it gradually disappeared.”—(Miss) A. E. Put a tablespoonful of Radox Rath Salts into a bowl of hot water and watch what happens. You’ll see a white cloud form in the water. It will be composed of millions of bubbles of healing oxygen gas. Plunge your feet in. That highly active oxygen has the power to penetrate the pores of the skin and to carry the softening salts of Radox right to the base of the corns, which will be thus loosened so that after a few footbaths they can be lifted out bodily—root and aIL RADOX BATH SALTS S Of ail Chemists and Stores — Z/Z per }-lb. Pkt.; 3/8 double quantity. Stocked by Fairbairn, Wright & Co., and by all wholesalers. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes* Ltd.. Manchester (Established 1756).
The '•PannetV Shoe FOR MEN The Shoe that is shillings less than its equal in quality. The Shoe Economy that is essentially desirable to-day. This Shoe for Men is definitely the Dominion’s greatest value. Finest material, Black and Tan, perfect fit, six smart styles, longest wear. IPamtell & Co. Ltd. The Shop Under the Sign of the Electric Shoe. 105 MANCHESTER STREET.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 281, 26 November 1931, Page 6
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