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AFTER / '•r ) I J BEFORE* /J f/ Lasting Relief from Painful Corns You can cut off the top of a com, orc no other hath salts their eijual i* hut it is the root below that presses quality and priced against the nerve and causes pain. Y'ou 3rd March, 1926. E.B, can remove every visible part of a corn. ~ . but still you leave the painful root to' When you dip jour foot into ft sprout again. That is why cutting, foot bath containing Radox Bath plastering, and all half-measures rarely g a it S) the dead skin combines with give real and lasting relief, The best Pnth to form a course of all is a Radox footbath. This the Radox Batn baits to lorxn a softens the com down to the root, so protein salt of the actual corn itself, that you can lift it clean out and n ro tein salt dissolves in water nothing is left. Countless corn-sufferers ... nr ziinnrv cAlf- and so loosens have freed themselves from corns in nke ordinary salt, ana SO loosens this way, and so can you. Read this the corn that it may be lifted out letter: ' bodily, root and all. Radox does . “I have used Radox reaulanu for over n t affect the j iving skln; it is oa ] z a year, and I remain a very film, . believer that Radox does dll you claim, the dead skin of the actual corn For nearlu twenty years I have suf- which is dissolved. fared terrible pain through corns and bunions, but Radox Bath Salts took two . -Rqanv at vour f corns out entirely by the roots. I have ASK Ior.KaQOX at your ! had no trouble with them since. I have chemist s, price -/I per / tried all sorts of so-called cures, and it p j nk packet, and Half PoanJ cost me pounds. yrt I could not get the z double Quantity. Pink Packet results which Radox gave me. There GOUDie quani ij Radox Bath Salts GIVE YOUR FEET THAT “KRUSCHEN FEELING.” T „«. .<«*«>» Twice as Many Eggs with 'A the Hens *Chanks to Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). , When you con- October — lIS Sider that it November 248 isgr.. costs only a hall- December 293 irtrtb.- ,i.. v January - — — oJj ft (f b ive Karswood February (to Gth) 9. Spice to twelve Total. 1,100. ‘ dfii-SsSL-X' hens, you can That is as I have despatched the cess easily see why to the market. A total ot 1.100 for the it mates poultry- 17 weeks commencing October 24th to keeping so pro- February titli, and 40-4.8 eggs per bird, fit'd'le Considering a good many “none Kars,p) ie din'erence wood” feeders around here with four In the e— returns between tloeits times as ninny birds have not had half In 1116 e-,g return, i i. tbjg amouut> j can assu re you.l am "nd Ch those vl ™ do not is -ore than satisfied with results, often amazing. Nr. Norman Evans of Wishing you every success Ashineton, Sussex, whose letter ap- NORMAN EVANS, phnrs below, tells us that some poultry February 11, 19-’u. . keepers with four times as many birds .18 lune onlv bad hn't as many winter Yon can do just as well by using eg--s- simply because he tins used Karswood Poultry ’ Spice (containing Karswood Poultry Spice and they have ground insects). Packets: 4d., 1/-, and not. Read his letter below, and then 2/-. start, vour birds on this profit-uiakiiig If your local dealer cannot supply, feed forthwith. send a postcard to the New Zealand Agents (address brtow) asking the .. ~ ... x name of the nearest dealer who supplies More Fugs then Other, with 4 Karswood Poultry Spice. Time, More Hen,. FAIRBAIRN. WRIGHT AND-CO., Lichfield Street, Christchurch; Moore The Elms, Asliillgton, Sussex. street, Auckland; Old Customhouse St., The following table will show you Wellington: and Moray Place, Dunedin, how my 10 pens and 17 pullets pro- KQTE.—The sole manufacturers ef grossed When fed on Karswood Poultry Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground' insects). The ground insects) are E. Griffiths Hughes, pullets were not six months old until fdd., Manchester. England, established November. 175 G, in the Reign of George the Second.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 58, 2 December 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 58, 2 December 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 58, 2 December 1926, Page 5

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