I Pacf/cal/y ll—, ’ IM coms; Corns that hurt arc bad enough but this I man was crippled with corns. He discovered Radox and his troubles were over. Here is his letter : ‘After having used Radnx Rath Salts for about 11 daj’s, both feet have been cured from corns. A small packet gave me relief, so I bought a large packet—result as above stated. For the last two years I have been | compelled to use a walking stick as I was | practically a cripple owing to the pains in 1 my feet. Thanks to Radox I can do without a stick.’ t S.H.J.P. HOW RADOX REMOVES CORNS - ; I - . • • /is soon ns Radox dissolves in the water, • *.’. , W'7.: ‘ millions of tiny .• • . 70/.,•••• . bubbles form. These • * are composed of highly • • ■ • active oxygen gas. ?. • • •. This active oxygen penetrates the pores • ’ °f t/ie skin and • zS/.- * carries the softening • ’’'.'Sawr.;'.’ * salts of Radox down • * * to the root of the corn. ~ t ,-rp- ' t The hard tissues are ’ ’ ’• • softened. The corn be.2. • \y * • conies detached from 7 ~ its moorings so that \ / • ’ it can be lifted out * Y , . root, and all. I Of all Chemists and Stores. j 2/3 per packet ; double quantity 4/-.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 314, 21 December 1936, Page 8
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201Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 314, 21 December 1936, Page 8
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