' 4v > i y 4 CORNS Go I After 20 years—Thanks to Radox This man hobbled in agony for 20 years —four obstinate corns were torturing him. No treatment relieved him. Then he tried Radox. Those corns are outgone for good! Just read his letter : I hobbled about in agony for a long time suffering with four hard corns of 20 years' standing, two on the tread of each foot. After trying many useless so-called cures I started using Radox. I bathed my feet in zery hot water mixed with a cjuple of irdinary tablespoonsful of Radox for fully twenty minutes twice or three times a week. Onrus and pain vanished and have never | returned. I can honestly say that my feet are I itill at ease and painless, and I am walking | letter than I have done for .years,' i A.M.W, HOY/ PADOX REMOVES COSNS ;.j soon as Rado.r ■ *.* • • dissolves in the water . •. •• • millions of tiny . « « • bubbles form.- These . • < t are composed 0/ highly . • . • active oxygen gas. ° “ 0 “ . | Tin's active oxygen * * • ° * * * °. penetrates the pores • • • • of the skin and . ‘ M ztJ;-‘ ’ carries the softening . " saZfs of Radox down ’ ‘ to the root 0/the corn. • im..’ • The hard tissues arc ■ " ' \T./ ’ • softened. The corn be- • . ‘ \:/ • • comes detached from . '/ ~ tVs moorings so that * \ / ' ’ it can be lifted out , • y t , roof and all. Of all Chemists and Stores. 2/3 per packet ; double quantity 4/-.
Hillbilly As Bluebeard Suspect —— WIVES ‘VANISHED’ AFTER MONEY HAD GONE. An Alabama “hillbilly” with an old philosophy of life is suspected by the Nevv Jersey police of being a Bluebeard He is Ramon Cota, whose real name is stated to be Olby Hitchcoat, and he j is charged with the murder ot Emily’ Reidel, a romantic spinster whom he married last Christmas. Eve. Her body was recovered from under the cellar floor of their home at Trenton, New Jersey. Here is his (philosophy as he is said to have explained it to the poiwe: ‘‘A. man’s a fool to work wJth so many women around with coin anxious to tie-up with a guy.” Cota told the police that he camo homo one day in June, found his wife drunk with another man, and had thrown a hammer at the man, but hit his wife instead. After burying the body in the cellar, Cota, it is alleged, told neighbours that his wife had gone away on a visit and prompaly took into his home Alary Miller (22), daughter of a neighbour. She believed him to be a “Sheik,” with his glossy black hair and impressive side-whiskers, and now is horrified to find that they had literally danced on his wife’s grave, which was under the recreation room in the cellar. When the neighbours heard that the girl was permanently living in the house • and was about to become a mother, they’ became suspicious of the story that Cota’s wife was absent only on a visit and told the police. Investigation followed. A discovery that Cota had forged his wife’s name on pension cheques finally, it is alleged, brought confession. He is now stated to have admitted ' that he had been married thrice previously’, but does not know the present ■ whereabouts of any of these wives. He 1 says they all “disappeared”
S.A.—The Popular Cycle. Just count them on the road; they cant’ all be wrong. Lightband and Wann, Ltd. MEW Car Appearance’ Duco Bpraying specialising. Farmers’ Co-op, Garage. Ljw quotations. Broadway North
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 310, 16 December 1936, Page 8
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