corns Disappear“Departed, never to return,” as the old song has it. But there are no broken hearts over the parting. Only a wonderful sense of relief, a marvellous feeling of foot-comfort, once those crippling corns have been removed. Walking becomes a pleasure again. You can enjoy dances and games, instead of watching others have all the fun. That is what Radox meant to the writer of this letter—it can do the same for you:— **/ had two very bad coms, one on each of my little toes, and I had them abou! 8 years. 1 tried corn cures but that did nor seem to cure them. After having two Radar footbaths, I found the corns getting soft, and I was able to draw the roots out. My corns have now disappeared and I can walk, stand and go to dances without any pain. I also find Radox Hath Salts so soothing fo> tired and aching feet.” —(Miss) F. L. W. Knives and burning acids only touch the top of a corn. They leave the root. To get at the root, you have to get through the pores. It is the oxygen released by Radox which penetrates the pores. And it is this oxygen which carries the softening salts of Radox straight to the root of the corn, so loosening it that after a few footbaths it comes right out with the assistance of your forefinger and thumb. Of all Chemists and Stores. 2/3 per packet. Double quantity 4/-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 265, 8 November 1937, Page 8
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