\ disoppear after R ADOX Footbaths! fliose obstinate corns -wMcIi make you wince with pain every time you put your feet to tlie ground cannot be cured by titting and plastering. Such treatment only relieves the pain for a few days becaup.e the roots have not been removed. A few Radox footbaths, however, wliich will soften and' loosen the corns right at 'the roots, are sufficient to remove even the most stubborn of corns. So do not suffer one day longer. Read this letter: "I have been suffering with corns these last 2 years, and have tried everything to get rid of them. I ivas told to gct a pcchet of Radox Bath Salts — the corns have gone and I can now walh free and easy after 2 years' misery. — T.J." Radox contains four different salts, eaeh of which fulfils a separate purpose. One cleanses — one is antiseptic — one soften3 • the water — and one releases Oxygen . which carries the softening salts right to I the roots of corns and loosens them so that they may be lifted out bodily. RADOX m bath salts Of all Chemists and Stores — 2/2 per 41b. packet; 3/S double quantity. Stocked _ by Fairbairn, Wright & Co., and by all "™" wliolesalcrs. v. __ Mamifaclured by E. Griifitlis Hughes Ltd., — Mancbester. (Established 1756).
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 435, 20 January 1933, Page 6
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