L0ST ! He had seven coxns — oue under the tread of eaeh foot; two under the right hig toej one under the little toe of each foot; another — but there is no need to continue this painful recital. Read the happy sequel — liow he found real foot' joy at last with Radox. "Before using Eadox 1 had tried almost every thing to secure relief for tetider feet and corns. I had one corn under the tread of each foot, two under the right hig toe, one under the little tce of each foot, and one on the point of the third toe on the left foot. The corns hetween the toes were too painful for wo*ds. I persevered with Eadox twice a weelc and now, thanlc goodness, I can walk in comfort and am free from the corns and hard slcin. — A.F." Radox radiates oxygen, which penetrates deep into the pores of the skin, earrying corn softening salts right to the roots of corns, so loosening them that they may be lifted out bodily. RADOX ^BATH SALTS US Of all Chemists and Stores — 2/3 per /lb. packet; 4/- double quantity. Stocked by Faixbairn, Wright & Co., and by all wholesalers. Munufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester. CEstablished 1756.)
HUSBAND CURED OF RHEUMATISM Mrs. H. Jackson, Parnassus, writes that^R.U.R. absolutely cured her hushand' of rheumatism, which he had had for over two "years. Moreover, what they thought were growing pains in their daughter's legs was nothing but uric acid, and since taking only a quarter of pne treatment of R.IJ.R. she had not the slightest phin. R.U.R. is sold with a money-back guarantee by E.'H. Crawford, Chemist.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 699, 27 November 1933, Page 7
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