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~— j^Sf^im. ai * BOa^ your feet m a gallon of hot •i>iiwll'llflffinPtttffflf^^ll water to which on* tablaspoonful of £7^^^^^^^^^^^ Radox has been added. Do this a few %^t-"^^^^^^®^^^P{ times, then lift • out corns, root and all. Remove Corns this easy "way Have so-called corn "cures" made you am not expecting any more pain from sceptical of real relief from corns? that corn." 6th Aug., 1928. —E.W. If SO, read the letter of this user. He Original letter on file for inspection, could not believe that Radox would When you put your feet into a foot-bath remove corns— until he put his feet containing Radox, the salts soften the hard n J r L-L TL * outer layers of the corn, and the oxygen m a Radox foot-bath. Then out whfch dojt HberatM ; merf rfje p y » came a very bad corn, root and all, opens them, and penetrates further and at/the very first attempt. Here is further, carrying the corn-softening salts L« J.* f -_. right to the root of the corn, which is thus nis letter. loosened so that it may be. lifted out 11 jr L^.,~ ~**.J n .,f „,„./,. V*A*v- bodily. Ask for Radox it your chemists, I nave read about your Kaaox . n i-,t \ « r>- i n t J n,t ci, •„ i * l* r P nce 2 ' 2 °- P er i* lb - " in * Packet, and Bath Salts quite a lot, but I never 3/gj double quantity. really believed that they would do OOQt m the trick until last week. I thought J^^B <^^ && 10^. I would try a packet on a very bad ; J^t lUQ CUP 3f corn. Aftpr bathing my feet m Radox —^ - , for half-an-hour I was able to pull • A h A.l Kfi out a large corn just under the big- . .- toe naif To my surprise the corn gjpi i-jgdjl %*^™&J« came right OUt, bringing with it long and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, . r Chemists and Stores throughout New Zeastrmgy roots, so you can imagine I j an d. 47/12/29.

, Patronise Your jSr Btsl Customer New Zealand's Standard II Of Prosperity II TT depends on your Overseas Market. "This Factory is hH filling a big. New Zealand Contract. To get more H§ contracts always buy New Zealand Produce" is a notice . E« posted m many British Factories Money spent i|S on British products come back m fresh v orders—^oney raj sent elsewhere is mostly lost. When you get a new «|g car, get the British "STANDARD" Nine, the Aristocrat of || Light Cars, safe, sturdy, absolutely reliable, ideal for New E« Zealand conditions— and pockets. You can buy cheaper fa cars, but you only get what you pay for. At ; £325 the *§!${ long life "Standard" sets Its own Matchless Standard In fin Car Values. Investigate to-day the Guaranteed All-British Bg "STANDARD" I There is only one "STANDARD"— The British W& E.REYNOIJDS#<jaU? I Cr. Tory and Wakofiold Streets, Wellington. "SfigS Or Nearest Agent. ft*/llfil

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NZ Truth, Issue 1263, 13 February 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1263, 13 February 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1263, 13 February 1930, Page 11

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