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pled. After seeing your advert. I tried Radox, and bathed my feet for about 15 minutes for three nights running. I was then able to pick the corns right out, and to scrape off the callouses, leaving the new skin underneath. Jt is now a pleasure to be able to walk comfortably. 15th January, 1930. F.B. Radox contains four different salts, each of which fulfils a different purpose. One banishes odour and perspiration—one is antiseptic—one softens the water —and one releases oxygen. When you put your feet into a footbath containing Radox, these salts soften the hard outer layers of the corn and the liberated oxygen enters the pores, carries the softening salts right to the roots of corns and loosens them so that they may be lifted out bodily root, and all. Only in Radox do you get this fourfold combination. At all chemists and stores, a/a per f lb. packet, 3/8 double quantity. RADOX m BATH SALTS m Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756) Supplies stocked by Fairbaim, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand. Ci 1-11-30

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1018, 8 July 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1018, 8 July 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1018, 8 July 1930, Page 4

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