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\ ' l v /I k 4 CORNS Go B After 20 years—Thanks to Radox This man hobbled in agony for 20 years —four obstinate corns were torturing him. No treatment relieved him. Then he tried Radox. Those corns are out—gone for good! Just read his letter : ' I hobbled about in agony for a long time suffering with four hard corns of 20 years’ standing, two on the tread of each foot. After trying many useless so-called cures I started using Radox. I bathed my feet in very hot water mixed with a couple of ordinary tablespoonsful of Radox for fully twenty minutes twice or three times a week. Corns and pain vanished and have never returned. I can honestly say that my feet are still at ease and painless, and I am walking better than I have done for years.’ A.M.W. HOW RADOX REMOVES CORNS soon as Ractor '••• » dissolves in the water .•. • Acs • millions of tiny . • . ’’.v• bubbles form. These • • • o’.K/*** . are composed of highly « • . active oxygen gas. •. I This active oxygen ’ ‘ ; ‘-mr-* • ‘ ’ -L- penetrates the pores • and ♦ * ■•’ZiiXi-/’•’/.** ’ carries the softening : ’ salts of Radox down ‘ ’ t 0 the root °f the corn. : The ha'-d tissues are ' * ’.\T '/ softened. The corn be- ‘ ♦ y.Z ‘ * comes detached from . , • VW • its moorings so that \/ • * it can be lifted out s • Y , . r oot and all. Of all Chemists and Stores. 2,3 per packet ; double quantity 4/-.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 8

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