teeth like pearls” And isn’t it obvious that the baby owes her health and good looks to her healthy mother ? Mother made herself well and strong before Baby came by taking the one sure step to keep ill-health at bay. Now read what she says;— “I feel I must write you and say how wonderful your Salts are for keeping one fit and well. When I was expecting my baby, a daughter, now three years old, I took Kruschen Salts every morning the whole time and never felt better in my life. My daughter is a picture, golden hair, large dark-blue eyes, cheeks like rotes, and teeth like pearls. Every morning she has her ‘pinch of Salts,’ only a tiny pinch, it’s true, but she says * Have I got my Kruschen in my tea, Mummy ? ’ She has only had measles, never another day’s illness since she was born. lam sending you a photo of her when she was nine months old, and another doing her exercise at i year and 4 months old. You can make any use of them you please, because I honestly believe in them. Everyone says Kathleen is a picture of health, and it is only because I took care of my health before she came by having the ' Daily Pinch. (Mrs.) M. HANNERY Original letter on file for inspection No single salt —Epsom or Glauber—will ever do what Kruschen does. On the contrary, they will have a definitely lowering effect instead of creating energy and giving you what people call “That Kruschen Feeling.” The point is that Kruschen is a scientific combination of six salts; perfectly balanced one with another to supply all the needs of your nature. sche Price 2/6 per bottle at all Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand, g. 14.39
fell / \ Take a holiday from Not just for a couple of weeks, but for all time! This wonderful relief is possible, easy, quick, If you pul your feet regularly/In Radox foot baths for 15 to 20 'minutes. Very soon the worst of corns must give way before Radox’s softening influence; gently and painlessly you can lift it out with your fingers. Here Is one of many who have found a permanent holiday from foot troubles “the Radox Way.' Read his letter; “7 have great pleasure in telling you of the great relief 1 have experienced after using Radox Bath Salts. However tired and aching one's feet may be, a little Radox and warm water ivill soon put them right. I have also been able to get rid of a troublesome corn, and by an occasional foot bath with Radox it is kept from returning. As a remedy for all foot troubles I have recommended Radox to many people and also keep a packet in the house for my own use." J.F. “7 must tell you of the most wonderful results of using Radox Bath Salts. 1 have suffered for years with two very painful corns, and have tried all kinds of things, but with no result, and now, after two soakings with Radox, 7 have been able to take them right out. root and all. It seems too good to be true. I shall certainly recommend Radox to all my friends, and shall never be without a box in my house, for they are also a great' relief to tired feet." (M.rs.) AM. When you dip your foot into a. foot bath containing Radox Batin Salts, the dead skin combines with', the Radox Bath Salts to form a. protein salt of the actual corn itself. This protein salt dissolves in water like ordinary salt, and so loosens the corn that it may be lifted out bodily, root and all. Radox does not affect the living skin; it is only the dead skin of the actual corn which is dissolved. Ask for Radox at your chemist’s, price 2/2 per •-lb. pink packet, and 3/8 double quantity. 2/9 I Ha!f Pernio Piak Packet D. 12.2& S 3 f Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughe* Ltd., aianchcstrr (Established Supplies stocked by Knirbairn, Wright k Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVII, Issue 7960, 4 February 1930, Page 4
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