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exit corns began to peel off, and the corns came right out after a week. It is quits a pleasure for her to walk now. We shall always recommend Radox to anyone suffering from hard skin or corns. I also use Radox in my shaving water and get a better shave, as it softens the water. 6th Nov., 1929. E.S. Original letter on file for inspection. Radox contains four different salts, There need be nothing painful and nothing protracted in ridding your feet of corns. Here is. one example. A lady suffered f with five corns. Every day, sometimes twice a day, she prepared a hot footbath. To the footbath she added two tablespoonfuls of Radox Bath Salts. For twenty minutes she soaked her feet in this Radox footbath. One week later her corns were out, root and all I Read this letter from her husband: each of which fulfils a different purpose. One banishes odour and perspiration—one is antiseptic — one softens the water and one releases oxygen which carries the softening salts right to the roots of corns and loosens them so that they, mdy be lifted out bodily, root and all. Only in Radox do you get this fourfold combination. Half-pound packet, price 2/2; double quantity, price 3/8. u My wife had a very bad corn for several years on the ball of the foot, and jour smaller ones on the toes, also hard s'rin which was very painful at times. We saw Radox Bath Salts advertised so thought we would try them. After a few soakings the hard skin RADOX m BATH SALTS m Manufactured by E. Griffith* Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756) Supplies stocked by Fairbairrt, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch & Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand. C 9-11-30

For pickles, sauces or salads, add zest and flavour by using Sharland’s Vinegar—Pure, piquant' and palatable. In bulk or bottle. —Advt. For brilliant Polish use Tan-ol for floors, furniture and linoleums. Economical to buy—easy to apply.-—Adrt,,

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1930, Page 3

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334

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1930, Page 3

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