-three terrib/e corns banishedl Blster p. McB. writes liere to tell how she found the way to make lier work easier. Radox got rid of lier corns— made her "foot happy"— it can do the same for you. *lI am head day sister here, and am often on my feet from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. without a break except for meals. You can guess how trying this is for the feet. Each night I have soaked my feet in Radox for ten minutes, and I have got rid ' of three terrible corns, two on my right foot and one on my left, for which 1 am most thankful. I think the nursing profession need to know of the Valuable properties of Radox, even more than the majority of people, as the hours arelong and trying "—Sister P. MCB., C.M.Bt Rhdox chaifes the water With lifegiving oxygen gaa, which carries the softening salts of Radox right to the root of the Oofh. SOdii the cofh beeoae's detached at the root. Then yoxi can lift it out hodily, root and all, withottt a twinge. Of all Chemists ahd Stores. 3/3 per paoket, Double quantity 4/^|urhair Kttp your ha!*— tni ketp it well giroom«& Ua* Bryicttcm rtgulttly — th«t'a the ttcnt, Sintll, 1/3: htiit 1/6 HA1RDKESSEHS & CHEMISTS. RRYLCREEM 1# m PBRFk'fHAIRDRESSINC N.Z. Age&tit W. Hi Simmi & SOHI, Ltd., Chch.
DON'T NEGLECT A Common Case of Piles, It M*y Lead to Serious Results. People, generaliy, iihderstand that all such fatal diseases as Fistula, Ulcer of the Reotum, Fissure, etc., almosf invarlably begltt ltl a aiihple case of Plles, they will learh the Wisof taking prompt treatment for the flrst appearance of this trouble. Doans Oitttffleht is unequailea for every form of piles— bleeding, itchina. protruding and blind plleS. and hundreds of lives have beeji savfed by this cheap. but eff5etivs beihfedy right at the start, because at such tlmes a single pot has often effeCted » cwf. whife ih the old, deep-seatfed, chrohic cases, several pots are feometljttes necessary. Here is a case: Mr. Isaac Swales, 40 AUlsoh ftoad, Randwick, Sydney, aays: "1 Used remedy after remedy trying to get a cure for ltchmg piles, but nothing did me any good until I applifed Dban's Ointment. This wonderful Ointment cured me m a very short tltae and I have been free from the lorture of this complaint ever since. Only those ^'ho are afflicted with piles kn&w what the lrritation is like, but after my expenence with Doan's Ointment I am sure no one need suffer with this trying complaint. I wish I had known about this remedy years before; lt would have saved me a lot of suffering." Twenty years later, MfS, Stvales says: 'My husband is still a great beII ever in Doan's Ointment. It keeps him free from the torture of piles and he ls never tired of recommending it." Doah's Ointment is sold by ail chemists and storekeepers. Foster* McClellan Cp., Proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S.
FEtJIT GEOWFES . , . have 3ust reCeived from Messrs. ^ Myers Bros. & Co. some of tlieir fetrainer ahd Sediment Traps. These afe iarge attachments and great value at £ 2 10/' each. 1 'HTJRSTHOTJSE & CO. Engineers, Hastings. j^JAVEX— tihe nhw fitid toi ydtir stomach wgaknese. Tt's a food and tonic or stbmaeh aild bdvfel ujcers, gaBtritis, voiniting, etc. MAVEX SLIP-I'-EEY ELM STOM ACH COMPOUND is the best yet. Oftly %/• tin (3/H posted) rom fToel WilSoh 'b Pharniacy, The.Alan Granf Phatmacy" and Murrnyys Pharmacy (Waipawa). Taives^ L EMJLSiON^ y™u
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 79, 27 December 1937, Page 9
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