Five Corns Finished With Radox Again Tliing have come to a pretty pass and Radox is giving gveat relief. I advise. when corns on tlie feet make the act anvone suffering from the above to try of putting on footwear an ordeal. a a week ' v The writei of Ihe letter below dread- When you dip your foot into a ed putting on boots. Then he tried foot bath containing Radox Batb Rarlox Bath Salts, and five corns of Salts, the dead skin combines With long standing karassed him no more. the Radox Bath Salts to form a ihe} disappeared. ihey answered at protein salt of the actual corn itself. once to Radox, which makes the most This protein salt dissolves in water obstinate corn so soft that you can ijke ordinary salt, and so loosens lift it out root and all. the corn that it may be lifted out tiacL Bath lZts,"aend I'HlvE^RhmoV- b°dily' root and alL Radox does not E'n five corns of long standing, affect the living skin; it is only the also tiro bruiscs. 1 stepped aecidentally dead skin of the actual corn which on a cellar trap, and I nearly used to faint ic dicrqnlvpH with pain, but now l can lionestly say l take no notice of cellar iraps or any- Ask for Radox at your 4~% / thing l used to ti read putting rhij boots chemist's, price 2/1 per ^2/ J on, but now t can mahe them hump on 11K without fear. / beg to state l have - Pink packet, and 3/6 Half Pound suffered from chronie. rheumatism for years double quantity. Pink Packet Radox Bath Salts GIVE YOUR FEET THAT "KRUSCHEN FEELING." Trade supplies stocked by FAIRBAIKN, WRIGHT, & CO., Auckland, Wellington Christclmreh and Dunedin.
YOU CAN HAVE ANY MUSIO YOU LIKE WITH A PLAYER-PIANO. A Player-Piano is an asset to any home. Just think of it 1 With one of these beautiful instruments you can. have all the music you want — classical, drawing-room, or jazz pieces ; ancl all you have to do is to adjust the roll, and pedal. Call at "The Bristol" and see for yourself how easy a Player-Piano is to use — even a child can play it. Then again when you wish you may perform on a Player as on an ordinary piano. You have two instruments in one. "The Bristol" has a complete Player. These may be heard at any time. We are agents for the well-known Canipbell, Barnard and Stodart Players, and with our terms buying is made easy for all. All Pianos sold at Wellington City prioes. The Bristol Piano Oo., Ltd.. Wellington: M. J. Brookes, Manager. Local representative, George E. Perry, Market Street. — Advt.
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261 Eggs per Bird in One Year Remarkuble performance of 6 crossbreds reared from the shell on Karsuood. The indications are ali for an early Eggs Laid hv fi ni.fl. ,,,, , spring and sutdmer. and conseqnentl'v. v. , ' * Kaiswood. an earlier chick-rearing seasoii. Iluit- Aoveniber, 192., 98 ) May .... ..... 142 dreds of poultry-keepers throughout the Oecember .... 105 | June 174 country will . soon hc considering which •'anuary, 19_4 91 | July. 158 is honestly the best diet for their l>ab.v r ebruary .... 139 | August 152 cJiieks. Marcn .... .... 154 I September .... 105 No better guide to future promise is ' PIJ 1 9 ! October 72 possible tha 11 that of past performance. lotal: 1,566 eggs from 6 hens. - And here Karswood has a record which i might. mention that we preserved is unrivalled both on the sliow beneh several hundred eggs, and thev are and in the laymg pen. quite as fresh to-day as when wl mit Read below the wonderful perform- 1 hem in tlje water- glass. The above reance of six croSsbreds reared from the cror(I ,s when we were at Hereford last shell 011 Karswood, and which went on itear. to average 261 eggs per bird in their P. R. DAVEY. first laying year. If you paid a sover- March 1, 1925. 14 eign a pound for food you could not y0u can do just as well bv using get a better record tlian this. Karswood Poultry Spice (containiuS ground insects). Packets: 4d., 1/-, and 261 Eggs per Bird in Year. _ y°ur local dealer cannot supply, , seud a postcard to the New Zealand 51, Palmerston Road, Cadoxton, Agents (address below) asking tle> near Barry, Glam. name of the nearest dealer who supplies I am enclosing my egg record, as I Karswood Poultry Spice. thought it might interest. I may men- ' FAIRBURN, WRIGHT AND CO - tion that I only had six hens altogether. T • i,-. cu„ They were housed in a shed 7ft. long L , 1 »treet, Christchurch; Moorc and 4ft. wide, with an open wire run. C»IcI Customhouse St., They were crossbreds, but reared from wellington; and Moray Plaec, Dunedin, chicks 011 [karswood Poultry Spice. NOTE. — The sole manufacturers ot They were liatched out in the previous Karsivood Poultry Spice fcontaininn March. and commenced to lay Novem- ground insects) are E Griffith ? Flunhdf ber, 1923 (average 261 eggs each in Ltd., Manchester, England. establi'hed 12 months). 1 .56, m the Reign of George the Second, ^uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininimiun^ I Fur Dressing ! I BY EXPERTS==== tOur work was awarded first place at the Dunedin Rxhibition, i Send us your Rabbit, Opossum, Ferret & Lambskin We are experts in cleaning, dressing, E dyeing and polishing, and make up i fur garjnents to any style. Highest i prices paid for skins. E Send for self-measurement form, address s tags, and tanning price list. Country s enquiries receive prompt attention. £ = Alaska Fur Depot | 103 Willis Street 'Sgg?gSi8t Wellington I 7lllll4!IIHIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllHllllllllllll(IIIIIIIIIIII1lll|||||||||l||||||i||||l|||||i
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Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 231, 30 September 1926, Page 6
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