WE KNOW 2 THAT IT IS THE HOUSEWIFE’S OBJECT TO ECONOMISE A* AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE IN PLAIN EVERYDAY HOUSEyOLD REQUIREMENTS. Q WE KNOW QHOW WE CAN HELP KEEP JM DOWN THE COST OF Witt WF sfl GROCERIES—A BIG ITEM jjJ LZ IN THE EXPENSES OF M EVERY FAMILY. Wk W ft .9? WE KNOW j| THAT INCREASED TURNOVER—THEREFORE BIGGER ■■ BUYING POWER—WILL MAKE LOWER PRICES POS- ■■ SIBLE. ■■ YOU CAN KEEP GROCERY PRICES DOWN BY KEEPING ■■ HAMMOND’S TURNOVER UP. ■■ H’ JOHND. Ji ammom 11 —TW(F SHOPS- ONE PRICE 89INGESTREST 181 VICTORIA
C fl !• Z disappeared, and walking, V It jR ) TOr nOllAt u ' as a torture, is now a J ByvvlV 1 pleasure. I can assure you that 1 \ / recommend Radox to all my / \^ n n friends.” Mrs L p I \ 23rd September, 1929. / Original letter on filo tor Inspection / /from When you put your feet into y' v. /**> JI. —— _ - __ a foot-bath containing Radox the salts soften the hard outer l%lW layers of the corn, and the One hundred pounds this 0X ' V & en ' vhich Radox ’derates pain-racked lady offered for a ent , ers the P ore r s ’ °P ens / em ’ cure for corns-and then found a " d P enetrates further and furit at her chemist’s for 2s. 2d. ? her - carrying the corn-soften-At last she bought a packet of W salts right to the root of Radox Bath Salts. After regu- the c ° rn > whlch >s thus loosened lar 20-minute foot-baths her j’° J t Ihat 1 hat J? can be , llfted out corns lifted out, root and all, bodl / Slnce I 1 ls the ox >'K en without pain or effort. Read whic ? carrles ‘/corn solvents her letter- to the root of the corn > an « ’ r , since Radox liberates, by test. Fifteen years ago 1 began to more than other sufier with bad feet and corns, saks on the market jt js clear and as time went on they got that Radox is more efficient in from bad to worse thus making removi corns than othel life a misery. Many times I saks . Half . Pound Pink Packet hnrc said that I would give 2 /2. Double quantity 3/8. £lOO to be able to walk in com- __ fort. I was recommended to try Radox Bath Salts {after spending a small fortune in one BATH SALTS Si ‘cure’ or another'). I found very great relief in a very short E ( E J t r^irt S cd H “ a 6) S Ltd " time. lam pleased to say that Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright and i .j i jt- Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch. fWV COWS, QISO the hard skin and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, from the soles of my feet, have ,^ mists and “ or “ NewZ«. fruA. The Wanganui ChronicleJ ffi £1 fl Report all cases of R V IJ I A Cruelty to Animals fi .A | ■ Il to INSPECTOR || M« I•Vs £1 Phones 3829 ST 2979
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 419, 10 November 1930, Page 2
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