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corkscrews banished paints, plasters, caustics lJjiX Start to-day the one lasting relief from foot Its—the oxygen treatment via jrfcetbaths. Read this letter: rt time ago I had two corns t Uft foot. Every step mu bat since I commenced Ifyjox Bath Salts the com Uam cafapk&ely oat like corkWfCOt and all, and WW my EL wite smooth and comfortFpfeafvayJ h ave tfirse 'fox in the house, as my haslipd son use it as well. They lift* mare than one guinea a W (Mrs.) W. {/ &oHil*ur mjkfir tmpfrin Another sufferer writes: "For nearly 20 yeart l have been troubled with (/ think) the most atrocious corn which ever grew. I tried all kinds of things, but they were only of slight avail. At last I have got rid of it with the aid of Radoxßath Salts♦ I use them in a footbath and find nothing to equal them, at I am on my feet tnany horn a day." (Miss) B J./ 19th March, 1930. Original ktur on file for imptction Radox contains four different kits, each of which fulfils a different purpose. One banishes odour and perapiration—one is antiseptic—one softens the water—and one releases oxygen which carries the softening salts right to the roots of corns and loosens them ao that they may be lifted out bodily, root and all. Only in Radox do you get this fourfold combination. At all chemists; a/a per half-pound packet* 3/8 double quantity. BE BATH SALTS* Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd. Manchester (Established 1756) AurSwdTWelllflgton. Christchurch and Dunedftl, tu w all Wholesalers, Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand. Ct6-n-j|o

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 24 February 1931, Page 5

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264

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 24 February 1931, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 24 February 1931, Page 5

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