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TO Bill IV SERIOUS FOOT JIMS. Painful gout, lumbago, sciatica, and other uric acid disorders, also any bad foot troubles, such as chilblains, achings, tenderness, callouses, corns, bunions, . etc., disappear with remarkable rapidity. Champion boxers and other prominent men explain the benefits derived from baths in hot water containing tho refined saltratcs compound which all chemists can supply at slight cost. A marvellous substitute for costly Spa treatment. Mr. Eugene Corri, of tho National Sporting Club, and tho world-famous referee, said:—'"The medicated water stops any ■ rheumatic. £- low minutes. Just like a visit • ~"~ lo it Spa." Joe Beckett says:—"To bring out corns, root and all, and to cut"; any other bad foot troubles, painful rheumatic complaints, skin affections, etc., there is ncnothing to equal /) . /» • _ Bnlt rates OL-/9 0 -Zt baths." Jn?&/qitetffal/J Jimmy Wilde writes:—"[. have found both boxing and military service especially hard on (ho feet, but never suffer auy discomfort, on that account myself. Why? •Simply bocausa I never neglect to rest my feet iii saltrated water occasionally. It is the only way I know of to get rid of foot 'roubles a and / keep £r s i. r-vj < ' Georges' Carpontier writes:—"Any foot troublas can be removed by simply dissolving ii lea.spoonful of fteiuM Bath Salfrates in a foot-bath of hot water and immersing tho feet for about 15-23 minutes iu'the'.Dedicated solution Huh formed. AH pain, siniirting,.burning, itching stinging, etc., is drawn ts/Jrf . _ right ffl j <^gy^t-i>^ga f The above remark? are endorsed by the following:— A. F. Bettinson, founder and Manager .N.S.C., Eddie McGoortyi Fred. Fulton, Billy Wells, Jim Sullivan,. Young Healey, Ted Lewis (trainer of Jimmy Wilde),. T, Descaups (trainsr of Georges Oarpeiitier), and many other well-know.'i men, NOTE,—Tho wonderful curative batlis referred to above are prepared by dissolving IJeudel Bath Saltratcs in liot water. About two ta'ulespoonfuls are required for a full bath, or a teaspoonfiil for .a strong foot bath. This standard compound is very inexpensive, and exactly reproduces the highly, medicated ami oxygenated waters of' famous natural ■ curative springs. '

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 87, 7 January 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 87, 7 January 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 87, 7 January 1920, Page 3

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