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Ls£t Out Without a Twinge. Walk this Summer with a Smile.! Banish tiredness, aches and eorns from your feet. Go where you please and still enjoy freedom from unpleasant burning and overlieating. There is one l-emedy that will keep your feet fresh aud full of buoyaney, that will remove the worst of eorns without paiu or bofcher. Its name is Radox. You simply put it iu a footbath and keep your feet there for '20 minutes. "1 have used Badox Bath Salts and fo'und them most wondcrful. After ahout 20 minutes with my feet in a footbath to which had been added Badox, 1 found the whole eorns came right out by the roots. It is the finest remedy for eorns on the marlcet — B.E.D." Radox contains four different salts. Oue banishes odour and perspiration — one is antiseptic — one softens the water— and one releases oxygeh, which carries the softening salts of Radox right to the roots of eorns and so loosens them that they may be lifted j out bodily. RADOX II BATH SALTS m Of all cliemists and stores — 2/2 per 1-lb. packet; 3/8 donble quantity. Stoeked by Fairbairn, Wright & Co., and by all wholesalers. © Manufactured by E. Griffitlis Hughes Ltd., Manchester. (Establishod 1756.)

ASK FOR a QUOTE FOR CONTRACT CARTfiNG FROM GOODSONS', LTD, PHONE 41, J \

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 383, 18 November 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 383, 18 November 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 383, 18 November 1932, Page 6

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