C YEARS WITHOUT PAIN Scorns ended for all time! Entirely free from corns for the past five years! Lucky woman! While she has been happy, you’ve been suffering agonies. While she KNOWS the one sure cure, you’ve been experimenting with this and that. Rad ox wa s the remedy that brought her LASTING relief. It was in gratitude to Radox that she wrote this letter:— “1 had a soft corn, and nothin# 1 nsed did it a bit of good until 1 tried Hadoz Bath Salts. The very first foot-bath took the soreness aw&g like magic, and in a short time the corn was gone. That was over five years ago, and I have used Badox ever since for my feet and bath, and have hgd no further corns.-—(Mrs.) M. 8.” Radox is a scientific preparation that oxygenates water, and has almost magical properties. It removes corns right from the roots, also callouses, bunions, and hard skin with miraculous ease. It brings joyous relief to sore, tired, burning or aching feet.* RADOX K BATH SALTS Of all chemists and stores 2/3; double quantity 4/-. Stocked by Fairbairn, Wright and Co., and all wholesalers. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester. (Established 1756.)
REMEMBER THE SAFETY PIN! There have been many intrinsically simple ideas like the safety pin which have brought fortunes to those who thought of them. If you’ve an idea consult us fully and confidentialh. Henry Hughes Ltd. (Directors: W. E. Hughes and J. T. Hunter, Reg’stered Patent Attorneys), 214-217 D.IC. Building, Wellington.—Advt.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 306, 31 December 1935, Page 3
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