J\ 4 a WHEN YOUR FEET ARE REALLY TIRED And your shoes hurt And feel a size too smsll —then you need Radox. Add a tablespoonbd of Radox to a bowl of hot water and ooak your tired feet for fifteen or twenty minutes. Thus are banished aching pains. Foot acids are dissolved and comfort assured. Don't suffer a day longer the agony of bummg, swollen, corn-covered feet. Get Radox from any chemist or store. 10 oz. size a, 'B; siouble quantity 4/61; in the pink and black packet. RADOX gives magical relief to sore feet. \ \ tSSgSS^SiiBm
twtt * S'=3 r \ AN ACTIVE ACCOUNT is on ACTIVE SERVICE TWO OTHER WAYS YOU CAN HELP! Buy 3% National Saving* Bonds (maturing 5 years from date of issue). TO Take your small chang< in Savings Stamps. yyHILE the Empire and Allied fighting forces are mobilising for the attack, mobilise your pass-book for the Spring Offensive on the Home Front. Send your pass-book into action, lend your support with a barrage of deposits— start your personal Spring Offensive NOW. Listen in to the National Savings Quiz from the ZB stations at 9.15 p.m. each Saturday. 3 1 NATIONAL SAVINGS Issued by the National Savings Committee, Wellington. rto-!Z / mNT tbah, w ■' 1 9 m m i a h Hoty *unii sht save your c/ oth WONT The fabric is strong as new because it’s been washed with GOOD SOAP Harsh rubbing hasn’t worn weak spots in her dresses. She’s learned long since that the way to get long service from clothes is to wash them with GOOD SOAP—Sunlight Soap. With the thin, weakling suds from inferior soaps you have to rub so hard that the wash is threadbare in no time. In times like these when clothes simply must last longer, those gentle Sunlight suds in the washtub are as good as savings in your pocket. SUNLIGHT SOAP Its extra-soapy suds save your clothes LEVER PRODUCT
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 1 September 1942, Page 6
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