SWEETEN New, Scientific Footbath Salts Take Out. Aches and "Burning" Pains Acid-choked pores make feet acha and "burn." In your feet there are 3 000 pores to the square inch. Nature placed them there so that acid poisons might escape. But because we keep our feet encased in shoes for tne greater part of the day, acids often choke the pores. Radox Draws Out Acid Poisons Footbaths in warm water with Radox free choked pores from accumulated acids by means of highly activated oxygen and mineral salts. Oxygen is released in the water and carried in millions of tiny bubbles deep into the pores. The mineral salts in Radox then draw the acids to the surface of the skin to be washed away. Relief is rapid. The feet are sweetened and free from pain. Radox Bath Salts is obtainable of all Chemists and Stores. Std. packet 2/3; double quantity 4/-.,
DAILY MEMORANDA— Monday, Sept. 26. AUCTIONS Hutchinson, White. Ltd.. at their Rooms, at 1.30 p.m.—Furniture and effects. Drewery's. Sydenham, at 1 p.m.—Special auction sale. H. G. Livingstone and Company, at their Rooms, at 7.30 p.m.—Property. PRICE'S LEMON BARLEY WATER CONTAINS GLUCOSE Glucose in combination with Barley and Lemons makes a deliriously refreshing, strengthening and health giving beverage for all who are recovering from any illness. Order a bottle from your store. "PRICE'S" Lemon Barley Water. Price 2/6. —\ A PENNY A DAY —Keeps nerve troubles away! MARSHALL'S FOSPHERINE New Zealand's own -tonic. Only 2/6 a bottle (100 doses). Take three times a day. All chemists and stores Sell MARSHALL'S FOSPHERINE.—2 Whether your Income is £2 or £2O weekly, you'll make it buy more if you read the advertisements regularly in "The Press." —8
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22516, 26 September 1938, Page 12
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282Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22516, 26 September 1938, Page 12
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