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j§ corns mt m *• ■ • Any corn sufferer will tell yon with utter truth that you cannot exaggerate the terrible pain caused by corns. But no matter how terrible corns are, Radox will get rid of them. Radox gets right down to the root of corns so that you can lift them out painlessly ! A Managing Director writes : “At the present moment my wife (who is well in the 50’s) is sitting soaking her feet in Radox. From time to time she gets corns (painful shooting corns ) which she says make her feel really sick. The only relief she can get is from Radox. She says after two or three footbaths with Radox, the corns can be absolutely and painlessly removed, and to that I can personally testify. I enclose my business card, and am sending you this letter because it is fact and not fiction.”—-G.T.T. Radox removes corns, roots and all, in a safe, scientific way. As soon as Radox is put into a footbath, oxygen is released, which carries the softening salts of Radox right to the roots of corns. The corns are soon loosened, and lEhen you pick them out, complete with roots —pain and discomfort vanish for good. Of all Chemists and Stores. 2/3 per packet. Double quantity 4/- • II m 0 MJ.i Y'i /r He only laughs! Boys will be boys, they don’t care a bit—when a boy has a cold he delights to take Bormington’s Irish Moss. It stops the aggravating COUGH, it makes breathing nice and easy, it SOOTHES, it’s nice stuff—they like it! IMITATIONS:—Refuse such: get Bonnington’s. 1/6 & 2/6. m FOR COUCHS and COLDS m Be Sure to See HAY'S Display of Modern Furniture at the N.Z. Industries Fair HAY S LIMITED GLOUCESTER ST., CHRISTCHURCH. PNEUMONIA MOST LIKELY THE RESULT OF A NEGLECTED COLD— Run no risks —keep a bottle of RED SPRUCE COUGH MIXTURE handy for the first sign of a chill. Take a Double Dose in Hot Water at Bedtime and play safe. R. TOTTY. CHEMIST.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 255, 9 August 1937, Page 3

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335

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 255, 9 August 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 255, 9 August 1937, Page 3

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