worry ml? , SMig . Doyour feet feel as though / L the life is being slowly | B wS I squeezed out of them? Is / fipjl ft B ■ war-time walking raising S up a host of horny callouses and burning corns . , that make every step a torture? Stale foot acid is the trouble. It blocks up the pores of tired feet, piles up in the muscles, starts your feet swelling and hardening* Yotfve got to shift that acid or go on suffering! This is the modem method—just a daily foot-dip in warm water with a handful of Radox added. Radox has the wonderful property of releasing millions of tiny oxygen bubbles in water. This life-giving oxygen enters and cleans out clogged pores, lets crippling acid get away. Immediately, swelling and inflammation begin to subside* Corns and callouses are eased away. Tired, burning, acid feet are soothed and comforted. The spring returns to your feet Every chemist or store sells Radox, 2/8 per lOoz. packet, double quantity 4/61. Be sure it’s genuine Radox— in the pink and black packet. RADOX BATH SALTS
Mr BETTLE IS CONFIDENT— That’s BETTLE’S LIGHTNING COUGH CURE is the strongest and best remedy on the market, and will relieve and bring back peaceful sleep, no matter how old and tough the cough is— Get Bettie’s Lightning Cough Cure, all chemists and stores. The first red, rich, warming sip removes chest tightness and cold misery.—Advt
BOOTS Full Kip Wadec. Greenhide. Chrome. And our Special Light Watertight “Big Chief” At Pa** lW& eomms SOWS & IMEHII wWS ; THERE’S a STEELO Store right near your door. STEELO cleans pots I and pans, 7d packet. , VOUR Home will look better with “ANVIL” PAlNT.—Sttith & Smith, 1 )Ltd., Esk Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 24831, 25 August 1942, Page 2
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283Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 24831, 25 August 1942, Page 2
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