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J corns AND CALLOUSES Read this letter from a woman who suffered for twenty years from corns and callouses And then, in one month, was freed from her martyrdom by Radox. • I had three very stubborn hard and painful corns on the bottom of my feet, several more on tips of toes under the nail, and some on the toe joints. I had these troub.esome corns for about twenty years before using Radox. I started using it four or five tunes a week, and in less than a month the coms were all gone. Now. thanks to RB.<vx. I can walk in comfort and wear a HOW RADOX REMOVES CORMS ;7| As soon as Racox j «*.«* ‘•*• • omi' * • dissolves in. the luQte.-, I -yrT'A®’// f• • millions of tiny [ • .’AX • bubbles form. These j • • .'N'’,’ t ore composed of highly i . » ’’ . ’ j active oxygtii W- _• [-7—....... .T This Active oxygen ( '• ’ * ’jr' ** * • penetrates the pores ! ’ • AY/»’•*•' ’ °1 thc skin and ■ . ’ •’/•'•A.t ’ carries the softe ’ing • . ’ salts ot Radox down .• • **| t 0 t)l c root of the corn. • —; _7 The hard tissues are : • ’ ‘\¥ V ' • softened. The corn be- , ’ • * \V/ * comes detached from . —~ its moorings so that ‘ • \/ * * it can be lifted out • V b , root and all. Oi all Chemists and Stores. 2,3 per packet ; double quantity 4/-.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 249, 21 October 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 249, 21 October 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 249, 21 October 1936, Page 8

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