completely relieved Why go on suffering agonies from corns? Why put up any longer with the irritation of itching, burning, swelling, perspiring feet, when a few pleasantly - scented Radox medicated foot-baths, will end your trouble for good and all? Read this letter:— “I suffered terribly with corns and hot feet,' which made me unable to follow my employment for days at a time . I was advised by my workmate to try Radox Bath Balts, and on the second soaking for one hour I. took five corns from my feet —two under the ball of the
u toes. 1 continued with Radox ■foot-baths until the hard-skin dissolved, and. after two months' i treatment my feet are absolutely /1 i perfect . I can assure you 1 have fj recommended Radox to several ■men in. our market, and it is a great- boon to them.” ist'Nov., 1929. J.C. j : , (Original letter on file for inspection Radox '(contains four different salts, each of which fulfils a different purpose. One banishes odour and perspiration—one is —one softens the water artd' one releases oxygen which carries the softening salts right to thp roots of corns and loosfens them,; so that they may be lifted put bodily, root and all. Only in RadOx do you get this four-fold combination. Half-pound packet price, r2/2; double quantity 3/8. Get, ai packet from your chemist tordav’' BATH; SALTS 9 Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd;, Manchester (Established 1756) . Supplies stocked by F.nrbairn, Wright &Co., Auckland, Wellington. Cnristchur m uJ Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chera, ,0 and Stores throughout New Zealand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1930, Page 3
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