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WxedJf years in one ilw Two Tormenting J corns This lady * put up ’ with two painful corns for years. In eight days Radox ended her foot trouble. Read her letter: ’ I suffered torture from two very hard corns underneath the toes, which caused great pain for years. After using your charming Radox Bath Salts for eight days I was able to remove the corns easily and completely (by the r oot) without the aid of a corn knife or implement of any description, the fingernail being all that was necessary. Radox is the most effective preparation for foot troubles that I have ever had.’ Mrs. M.B. HOW RADOX REMOVES CORNS «•; >/.»/ *•.*•'« ;*,»• As soon as Radox *•* • ‘ ‘ « dissolves in the water, • ’ millions of tiny • ’ *‘' . * bubbles form. These • • • , » are composed of highly • * • * • » active oxygen gas. ■ *„• .“7*. ° .*. * • This active oxygen • ~ penetrates the pores • ■•/£'.' •*• °t the skin and • • carries the softening • ’ • • • salts of Radox down • •.•>?’:••• • to the root of the corn. • • ’ TfLe hard tissues are ’• * ‘XaZ » * • softened. The corn be!—comes detached from • • * \ / • »* ifs moorings so that \J it can be lifted out • « «■ *| root and- .all. Of all Chemists and Stores. 2/3 per packet ; double quantity 4/-.

“For ladies only”! Railway people say carriages labelled thus—originally provided because so many ladies preferred to keep themselves to themselves when travelling—are no longer popular with members of the gentler sex who when making their reservations now generally book j seats in the smoking compartments of long distance trains. Many do so, doubtless, because they intend to smoke themselves; but others simply because they “love” the aroma of tobacco. Well, there’s seldom anything offensive in tobacco smoke now, owing to the fact that smokers prefer in the great majority of cases, I brands far superior to those formerly lin vogue. For this change in the j public taste ‘‘toasted” is unquestion- > ably responsible, as the evergrowing | demand for the five famous (and i only genuine) toasted brands, Cut Plug No 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, so con- . clusively proves. These are not only ; the purest tobaccos—'being toasted — but the most soothing and delicious. But as there are various worthless imitations on the’ market caution in f buying is advisable.

TF it’s Paint, it’s Taubman’s! If it’s Taubman’s’, it’s the nest. B. P. j’inger, Sole Sti'atfoi'd Agent.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 338, 20 January 1937, Page 7

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384

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 338, 20 January 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 338, 20 January 1937, Page 7

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