corns AND CALLOUSES Read thls tetter from a woman who suffered for twenty years from corns and callouses. And then, in one month, was freed from her martyrdom by Radox. ' x h*d three' very stubborn' hard and palnful corns on the bottom of my feet, several more on tlps of toes under the nail, and some on the toe Joints. I had these troublesome corns for about twenty years before uslng Radox. I started using lt four or flve times a week, and in less than a month the corns were all gone. Now. thanks to Radox, I can walk in comfort and wear a decent shoe.' Mre. (L.P. HOW RADOX REMOVES CORNS ; «"J As eoon as Radox •* •' 1 'ss-- dissolves in the water, • Wa//.* V * *" millions o f tiny e • . r*Yi /••••* * bubbles form. These .• • * . arecomposedofhighly . . ♦ . * active oxygsn Ois. r«. . . * , Thls active oxygen *• • »■ ■—!* * ' penetrates the pores *• *. of the skin and • /£'•»"•*. • carries the softening • •VisSsJr '«".*• . . salts of Radox dotnn * fo the root of the corn. . jXT l The hard tlssues are * * * n? • softened. The corn be- » . *>ay * * comes detached from , ' • Vv«/ • ifs moorings so that ! \ / • * it can be llfted out i . . * Y » • root ond all. ! Of all Chemiots and Stores. 2/3 per paeket ; double quantity t/«.
YET GRANT THEM HEALTH. — Crabbe No one can lead a healthy oxistence with continual coughs, colds, soro throats. Baxters Lung Preserver is the best remedy. A few doses of "Baxters" will quickly ilx coughs, colds and inany otlier broneliial ailnients. "Baxters" will grant you freedom from ! eolds — keop it handv. 1/6, 2/r\ and 4/6 j at. ehennsts and stores. Be sure you | get "Baxters."* "Full Steam Ahead." — The "Trocadero," Napier, will be in full swing during tho Easter holidayf. Open GoOd Friday, Easter Saturday, Sunday and 1 Monday. A cali will be appreciated.*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 58, 24 March 1937, Page 7
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