Burnang/ -j£ rmy / Soothed and Relieoed Do you suffex from hot, bui'ning feet? Does a walk bring uupleasant perspiration in its train? Here is a swift, soothing remedy — a tablespoonful of cBadox" in a footbath. Bead this letter : — * ' ' We are regular users of your wonderful "Eadoz" and would not le without it. It gives nie the greatest pleasure to testify to its soothing gudlities for hurning, tired feet, and for foot , soreness. There is nothing lilce " liadox," and 1 recommend it to all I meet who have had feet.S.Ij." You, too, can have this pleasant freedom from foot trouhle. When you plunge your feet into a ' ' Radox ' ' footbath, the life-givkig oxygen enters, cleanses, and invigorates the pores, drawing out all the burning, aehlng, swelling sensations, and leaving the feet fresh and lic-althy. RADOX M B'ATH SALTS S Of all eliomists and storoS— ^2/2 per ■Jib. packet; 3/8 double quantity. Stocked hy Fairbairn, Wright fc Co., and hy all wholesalers. Manufactured hy E. Griffiths Ilvghes Ltd., Manchester. (Establislied. '1756). I .1 I. II . L 11 — JH'.I — t
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 371, 4 November 1932, Page 7
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