4* 5 painful CORNSSKT'X Wfi ' t . { ( / mended me to tryßo^° x '.^ / % f / used it several tones, w* corns began to soften, a -.i picked huge pieces off, my fingers. The.rduf jV wonderful. The corns wow gone." it i 24«fc Sept.. 1929.Jtff**-~ Orislnal lettar on «• for IMP* s ?*®' When you put your feet -i a foot-bath Bath Salts the bines with the Radox J; corn itself. This aww water, and that it may be does ilv. Radox Bath ji not affect the i 3 only the c 0 Vl „ TT .: s t stocks solved. Your Radox Bath Salts. Half F^j, Mfs/S. Do'-t * more radox Hi BATH SALTS Srti st«». Picked out after Radox Footbaths Cutting corns is not only dangerous—it is useless. They simply grow again, and each time the operation is performed it increases the danger, by one more opportunity, of blood-poisoning, and worse, setting in. Don't have these dangers hanging over you; in short, don't have corns. Simply do as hundreds of others are doing—bathe your feet in Radox footbaths and very quickly out will come every corn that you may have. Read this letter: "1 had five very painful corns about three or four <years, and 1 was terrified to ,cut them because I had been FOR GOOD PLUMBING Successor to T. Danfcs, Plumbing Braceb. Prompt and Satisfactory Repairs. » GEO. STENING, Or. Cambria*. *??, •Phone 36-761 (Facta? Caahel Street Btiag^ anessgg, old RadioAT CHEAPER! Direct Supi 83 OASHEIi 81- WEST..
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20100, 2 December 1930, Page 6
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