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£iOo for Relief f> B from CORNS One . hundred pounds this pain-racked lady offered for a cure for corns—and then found it at her.'.qhemist's for 2s. 2d. At last/shW bought a packet of Radox Bath Salts. After regular 20-nyinute foot-baths her corns lifted "out, root and all, without pain or effort. Read her letter: — fifteen years ago I began to suffer zvitli bad feet and'corns, and as time zvgnt on they got from bad tdiOorsrefihus making life a misery. Many times I have said that I mould give £IOO to be able to walk in comfort. I was recommended to try Radox Bath Salts (after spending a small fortune in one I cure ’ or another). I found very great relief in a very short time. .. Bam pleased to say that \my. corns f also the hard skin : from ’the soles of my feet, have disappeared, and walking, which zvas a torture, is nozv a pleasure. I can assure you that I recommend Radox to all my friends.” L. P. IV. 23rd September, 1929. Original 1 bltur on file l'or. inspection. When you put your feet into a foot-bath containing Radox the ‘salts soften the hard outer layers of the corn, and the oxygen which Radox liberates enters the pores, opens them, and penetrates further and further, carrying the corn-soften-ing salts right to the root of the corn, which is thus loosened so that it can be lifted -out bodily. Since it is the oxygen •which carries the corn solvents to the root of the corn, and since Radox liberates, by'test, more oxygen than any other salts on the market, it is clear that Radox is more efficient in removing corns than any other salts. Half-Pound Pink Packet, 2/2. Double quantitv 3/8. RADOX IH BATH SALTS HI Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd,, Manchester (Established 1/50). , , Supplies stocked by **airbairn, Wright and Co., 1 Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists and stores throughout New Zealand. Ci-11-W

'WESTLAND RACING CLUB !l K) , ■, . , . (HOKITIKA FOUNDED i 860,); . lb.'. ‘ O ! • AUTUMN MEETING EASTER WEEK 1930. £I2BO IN STAKES! £!2GO IN STAKES! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23rd. (FIRST DAY) STAKES, 70 BOVS., second horse to receive 14 sc vs., and third horse 7 sovs out of stakes. For two year-olds and upwards that have not won an advertised race at time of start- .... ing— Two-yetar-olds 7st. 51b.: three year-olds Bst. 51 bs; four year-olds and upwards 9st. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. 51 furlongs. 2 RIMU HACK HANDICAP, 70 sovs., second horse to receive 14 sovs, and third horse 7 sovs out of stakes. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. 6 furlongs. 3 AUTUMN HANDICAP, 120 sovs, . -j, second- > horse ■to ivreceive 24?.savs, and third horse 12 sovs out of stalces. . Nomipatiop., . .AQ-, v . cepikn.ce a 2osVi ‘ft "pi%> v- t\%J.C 4 EXPRESS HANDICAP TROT, (harness), ' 70 'sbvk; "second "horse to receive 14 sovs and third horse 7 SOV3 out of tsfciiiies.? FCorsek < itu this event will he handicapped to do 2.30 or better. Nomination 20sV» 5 PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, 70 sovs, second horse to receive 14 sovs, and th'ifcT horse 7 sovs out of stakes).' Nbmi'n'&tihh 20a; ac- ' ceptanbe 20s. i ' : ‘5i : fuMorfgs. 6 STEWARDS’’ HANDICAP, 70 sovs, second horse to receive 14 sov°, and third horse 7 sovs out of stakes. Minimum -weight 8 stone. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. 7 furlongs. 7 HANDICAP TROT (harness), 75 sovs, second horse to receuve 15 soys, and third horse 7 sovs out of stakes. Horses in this event will he handicapped to do 3.48 or Better. Nomination 20s; acceptance' 20s. 11 miles. O RAILWAY HANDICAP, 8Q sovs,' second horse to receive I® 80VS > , : and,, tliiijd horse 8 sovs out of stakes. Nomination 20s; acceptance. 20s. 6,fprlprigs..THURSDAY, APRIL 2«th. (SECOND DAY) 1— NOVICE' STAKES, 70 sovs, :se'cb'nd horse to receive. 14 sovs', 'and third horse 7 • sovs out of stakes; Fbr two year-olds and upwards ■ that- have ! ndt; won an advertised race at time :of start-: i'ng. Two 'year-olds 7st: 5 lbs; three year-olds; Bst. 51bs;. four yeah olds and 9st. . Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. 61 furlongs. ■ 1 - ■ 2 HACK HANDICAP, 70 kovs, second horse to receive 14 sovs and third horse 7 sovs out of stakes. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. 6 furlongs. 3 HOKITIKA HANDICAP, 130 sovs, sec6nd horse to receive 26 sovs, and third horse 13 sovs out stakes. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. 1J miles. 4 HANDICAP TROT, (harness) 70 sovs, second horse to receive 14 sovs, and third horse 7 sovs out of stakes. Horses In this event will Be handicapped to do 2.28 or Better Nomination 20s; aceptance 20s. 1 mile. 5 FLYING HANDICAP, 70 sovs, second horse to receive 14 sovs, and’ third horse 7 sovs out of stakes. Nomination 20s; 'acceptance 20s. 5f furlongs, 6 WOODSTOCK HANDICAP, 70 sovs, second horse to receive 14 s ->vs, and third horse 7 sovs out cf stakes. Minimum weight 8 stone Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. 6 furlongs. 7 COUNTY TROT, (harness), 75 sovs, second horse to receive 15 sovs and third horse 7 sovs out of stakes. Horses in this event will be handicapped to ,dp 3.45 or better. Nomination ,20s; acceptance 20s. ,11 miles. 8— FAREWELL HANDICAP, 80 sovs, second horse to receive 16 sovs,- and third horse 8 sovs out - of stakes. Nomination 20s; ac- . ceptance. 20s. 7 furlongs. ALL NOMINATIONS £l. ALL ACCEPTANCES £l. ' H ANDICAPS FOR ALL-EVENTS-, SECOND DAY, declared night of first day’s races. ACCEPTANCES FOR ALL EVE VTS, SECOND DAY, close at the Club Rooms, Hamilton St., at y p.m. night of first day’s races. ADMISSION TO COURSE—LADICS, 3s; GENTLEMEN, 7s 6d; MOTOR CARS, 2s. D 1 WAVS Secretary.

Schroder and Co. are now opening out a splendid range of linoleums,' hearth rugs, carpets and carpet runners; also a fine a selection of .clothing, and mercery; orders for tailor made suits must be booked at once, to be in time for Easter. Iting up ’phone 121 s for your requirements,— Advt.

Fancy coir mattings from l Js 3d o 4s 6d a yard, fancy mats from 3s fid o I'ls 6d each, brush door mats 3s 3d to 7s Gd each at Frank Dade’s.— \dvt.

81 PM Mo. 161 This Perfectly Tailored Coat made for you Means a Saving of 27/6 Bur collar and cuff*. Smart new Tweed*, in new Brown, Fawn and Blue mixture*; o( In splendid quality Velorr, in Nary, Black, Chocolate, Grey, Wine, Bottle With Pur Collar OSXY 75/Ton must he pleasod, or money will to at once refunded. It has a rich, new holster fur collar. Art'Silk lined. New pointed fur cuffs. Bend following measures; all round bust, hips, in sleeve- back length <neck to hom). , Over 40 bust 4/- extra Over 44 bust 8/- extra Catalogue on request, 73 '•* 4 mm Made to Measure An attractive and useful Frock, made to measure, in ALL-WOOL LIGHTWEIGHT TWEEDS AND "flannels in Beige, Nigger, Fawn, Cocoa, Navy, Black, Saxe, Green and Wine--40 bust and over 8/6 extra 44 bust and over 6/- extra Same in ALLWOOL BEEF 45/40 bust and over 5/- extra Measures same as for Coat advt. Patterns if required. This Suit in Lt. or Drk. Grey WORSTEDFINISH TWEED Guaranteed for hard wear. -25/6 Single-breasted 22/6 Same Suit, any size, in FOX'S ALL-WOOL NAVE SERGE S.B. D,B, 29/6 32/6 Worsted-finish Tweed 22/6 25/6 It Is Impossible to resist publishing this unsolicited tribute:— Rwerlea, Taranaki, Dec. ro, 1939. Glaston’t Lta. . . Dear Sin, —I bought one 0/ your 22/6 suits in 1926, and I must say l was more than satisfied with it. They are real y splendid value, and I have sung their praises high and low. He hat still got it, but it is getting too small lor him, and there is not a break in it, and I have never had to use your piece lot patching—Yours faithfully, Glasson’s Famius Bull Dog Tweed Work Trousers 11/6 with cuff bottoms, continue to givo unlimited satisfaction. dll sizes, Dark GreyHard to wear out English Saddle Tweed Trousers Dark Grey and Brown, cuff bottoms. A particularly good line for men who want strong, hard wear Don't omit sizo. 15/9 i ! ?Pf! tfliiilia 8/9 ill TOBRALCO Unbearable 7 Work Trousers 7/9 Genuine Buckskin Work Trousers Dark Gre y One of the hard-iest-wearing ‘materials made. Don’t omit size. 13/9 RS. C.F —. Money back at once It not satisfied. TOBRALCO Don’t omit Sizo Guaranteed Genuine Tobralco label on each Shirt. Latest patterns, fast dye. Reinforced necks. Collar to match. . Retail Price 11/6 Other smart new SHIRTS—--5/11 6/6 7/6 8/6 10/6 Reinforced necks. Collars to match. / FAMOUS FEU HATS Plain or bound edge. Shape-retaining Firm Felt. Slate, Drab, Fawn 7/1 1 Postage 7d. t / 11 Don’t omit size.' Men’s Wire Tweed Work Shirts 4/65/6 Black Italian Work Shirts 4/11 Superior duality GLASSON’S Warehouse, 96 Lichfield Street,

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1930, Page 2

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