THE LICENSEES OF BRIDGER'S PATENT PRGCfSS, HAVE AS PATENTEES FIXED THE MAXIMUM VENDING PRICE OF THE NEW BRIDGER'S PATENT DENTURE (A M. BRIDGER, Co-Inventor) N.Z. Pat. 78455. AT £2/17/6 It is hereby notfled that the. price or dentures vended under Letters Patent 7SI r,iias been fixed until further notice at a price cot to exceed £2/t7/f>. To supply the denture, to the public at a price exceeding the above price or £'.>/17/c. will constitute an jnfriufrßment 11f the l i tters Patent 7.«f. GRINDING urn D° your eet b"" 1 ' smart and tingle with pain as if the poor tender soles were being pressed against a grindstone? Your trouble is stale Foot Acid in die skin pores. Your feet have more pores than any other part of your 4x>dy — 3,000 to every square inch! They're the valves through which your feet perspire. If the perspiration can't flow, pores get choked-up and stale perspiration turns acid. This acid piles up in the muscles, and o-o-oh! your feet throb and ache! Corns and callouses form. You've got to shift that acid or go on suffering! The modern treatment is a daily foot-dip in warm water with a handful of Radox added. Then what a wonderful change there is! Millions of tiny cleansing oxygen bubbles instantly dart into your pores and swill them clear of stale acids. Swellings subside. Tired, burning, acid feet feel buoyant, lively and pain-free again. Do this regularly and check corns and callouses. You can get Radox at any chemist or store, in the pink and black packet. 10 ay., iize 2 8; double quantity 4/6J, RADOX BATH SALTS BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Just a Few Sips and — Like a Flash — Relief! Sleep Sound All Night. To-day at any chemist get a bottle of BUCKLEYS CANADIOL Mixture itriple acting)—by far the largestselling cough medicine in all of blizzardly cold Canada—take a couple of doses and sleep sound all night long. One little sip and the ordinary cough is "on its way"—continue for 2 or 3 days and you'll hear no more from that tough old hang-on cough that nothing seems to help. $uekle*§4 CANADIOL M I X T U R E
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 123, 27 May 1942, Page 4
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