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SHOOTING— — J corns X /, S H Any corn sufferer will tell you With utter truth that you cannot exaggerate the terrible pain caused by corns. But no matter how terrible corns are, Radox will get rid of them. Radox gets right down to the root of corns so that you can lift them out painlessly ! A Managing Director writes : “At the present moment my wife (who is well in the 50’s) is sitting soaking her feet in Radox. From time to time she gets corns (painful shooting corns) which she says make her feel really sick. The only relief she can get is from Radox. She says after two or three footbaths with Radox, the corns can be absolutely and painlessly removed, and to that I can personally testify. I enclose my business card, and am sending you this letter because it is fact and not fiction .” — G.T.T. Radox removes corns, roots and all, in a safe, scientific way. As soon as Radox is put into a footbath, oxygen is released, which carries the softening salts of Radox right to the roots of corns. The corns are soon loosened, and then you pick them out, complete with roots—pain and discomfort vanish for good. Of all Chemists and Stores. 2/3 per packet. Double quantity 4/-

MOTHER FEELS GUILTY “ Why is my boy tway from school more than his cousin ? ” «* YY'/HEN I see howpale and ‘peaky*! \\ my Alec is compared with my nephew Charlie,” writes a mother,“l feel as if I was guilty. Day after day I have to keep him away from school.'; He catches every children’s disease 1 that comes along. I know Charlie’s mother puts him on Scott’s Emulsion, but I give Alec a cod liver oil preparation too! What can be wrong?” Doctors say that there’s no finer tonic for building up children’s bodies and protecting them against winter illnesses than cod liver oil. Yet thousands of mothers have the same bitter experience as the one who wrote the above letter. And that’s the risk you run if you.give; your.child plain oil or an ordinary cod liver oil mixture. An eminent Research Body has discovered the reason. Its report says that: — “ood liver oil must bs made wholly digestI ibla before it can do good; It must be made into the white creamy form of Scott's I Emulsion, so that children can get all the body building goodness they need.’’ Other winter tonics may either upset your child’s digestion or let the vital oil pass through without doing good. But Scott’s Emulsion isabsorbed into his system within 30 minutes and by that time every drop has gone to strengthen his whole body, particularly his chest and lungs. Scott’s Emulsion puts into your child’s body just what it needs. Purest cod liver oil to make sound muscle and tissue. Hypophosphites of mineral salts to make bone. Vitamin Ato keep off illness. Vitamin D to tone up the whole system. Get Scott’s Emulsion for your child to-day Let him have it right through the winter. Watch him grow up big and healthy and free from the coughs, colds and winter illnesses that make other mothers so anxious about their children. But, remember, SCOTT’S Emulsion. Half-Rate Toll Calls ARE AVAILABLE ALL DAY ON SUNDAYS News from distant friends and relations is always welcome —bow 111 licit more delightful is a persona) conversation. \\ lien you are unable to be present a telephone call is the next best. A few words—thoughtful, kindly, reassuring—may gladden a day or a life. PERHAPS THERE IS SOMEONE WHO IS WISHING YOU WOULD CALL. Call Tbem on. Sunday. “TOLLS” ARE WAITING TO PUT YOU THROUGH tale so far for so little.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 218, 14 August 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 218, 14 August 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 218, 14 August 1937, Page 5

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