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m c PUHS INFER?j' pA I AGO>jX 7 AClQrl 'i When sharp, stabbing pains dart about your poor old feet all day —blame stale Foot Acid in your skin pores. Your feet have more pores than any other part of your body—--3,000 to every square inch of skin ! They are the valves through which your feet eliminate acid impurities. When pores get choked, the acid piles up in the muscles, and o-o-oh ! your feet ache and burn corns and callouses form. You’ve got to shift that acid or go on suffering ! The modern treatment is a daily footdip in warm water with a small handful of Radox added. Radox supercharges the water with life-giving oxygen which opens up the clogged pores, and draws out the crippling acid. Oh, the relief ! Muscles are soothed. Swelling goes down. Tired, burning, acid feet are cooled and comforted. Radox is obtainable of all Chemists and Stores, standard package 2/3, double quantity 4/-. RADOX HBATH SALTS ■ Give your feet that “Kruschen Feeling’’ '0 BROKE AGAIN X Buying new motor "■ or machinery parts is expensive. OXY-WELDING will save you money. When the next break occurs have it welded by Our prices won’t "break” you, J. W. McCullough 88 COBDEN ST., GISBORNE. Tel. 1384. HERALD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL 874 ADVERTISING 527 JOB PRINTING 150"

READ. THIS AMAZING TESTIMONIAL i BEFORE .... • - • V** The photo on the left is Mr. W. Nervcombe before takingHARDY’S. The photo on the right is the same man after taking HARDY’S.SureIy this is positive proof. AFTER USED TO SCREAM WITH PAIN •Mr. R. M. Hardy, 33 Bond Street, WELLINGTON, N.Z. March I6th, 1936. Dear Sir: l have suffered for about fourteen years with burning pains in my stomach like boiling lead. I felt as if there was a red hot bolt driven in my laclcbone and at times I screamed with pain. I tried doctor after doctor >ut it was only money thrown away ... I tried every known remedy .till only money thrown away. One day I saw a new so-called cure advertised in the “Evening Star,’ and I went to a large store in Karangahape Road, and asked for it. ■xplaining how I was suffering. The assistant behind the counter shook ’■is head, and said I would waste my money buying that cure. He tdvised me to try a tin of Hardy’s saying that he felt sure I would get relief. At the same time I was in agony, so I purchased a tin of Hardy’s and when I arrived home I took a spoonful in half a cup of milk. In six minutes all the pain had left me. I continued using it regularly for fourteen days and felt completely cured. I always keep a tin in the house and take a dose of Hardy’s after a good square meal. I should like you to use this testimonial as there are hundreds of sufferers who could obtain relief from their pain. I am well known in Auckland, and it would be a pleasure to personally explain my experience to any sufferer. I have been for fifteen years with La Gloria Gramophones, 207 Karangahape Road, Auckland, and am the originator of that Company. I am, yours faithfully, W. NEWCOMBE. 41 Formby Road, Point Chevalier, Auckland, N.Z. AGAIN! A TRIUMPH FOR turns INDIGESTION AND ULCERATED STOMACH REMEDY AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES 2/6 and 3/9.

>w >k V HOW WILL YOU GET On . NEXT SUMMER WITHOUT WATER? Do you realise the seriousness of being without a plentiful supply of fresh water during the summer months? For household and washing purposes, instal a couple of ALLAN TANKS and ensure a permanent supply of fresh rainwater. INSTAL ALLAN TANKS J. S. ALLAN & SON, LTD. Derby Street Phone 764

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20016, 15 August 1939, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20016, 15 August 1939, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20016, 15 August 1939, Page 9

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