A C0RNS Go I After 20 years— Thanks to Radox This Twnn hobbled'ln agony for 20 years — four obstlnate corns were torturing him. No treatment relieved, him. Then he tried Radox. Those corns are out — gone for good ! Just read his letter : — •I hobbled about in agony for a long time suSering with four hard corns of 20 -years' standing, two on the tread of each foot. After trying many useless so-called cures I started using Radox. I bathed my feet in very hot water mixed with a couple of ordinary tablespoonsful of Radox for fully twenty minutes twice or three times a week. Corns and pain vanished and have never returned. I can honestly say that my feet are still at ease and palnless, and I am walking better than I have done for years.' A.M.W. HOW RADOX REMOVES CORNS !%:• ••• . • >, i .') As soon as Radox '*** •' '«■» dissolves in the water, . • . Ayv • • •• millions oi tiny . • l l *v, 1\ • .*.* . bubbles form. These . • • .'.V*.' • arecomposedof highly . • ; . * , • active oxygen gas. ... , . • . . . . I This active oxygen • * • * • ««— ■ fi* ! • penetrates' the pores *. //•••; '• oi the skin and • * *V • vVT A-i' '' * carries the softening • * salts oi Radox down • ^le rootofthe corn. — . ^ — The hard tissues are • • • * . snftened. The corn be- • • *\\y * • co'mes detached from , " . y«./ . its moorings so that *C \ / • • it can be lifted out , ■ • V • • root ani al1' Of all Cheznists and Stores. 2/3 per packet ; double quantity 4/-.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 40, 3 March 1937, Page 9
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