corns carried | away by Radox "Xf • This man thought his corns were a ‘ hopeless case.’ Now he’s foot-hippy again! I He discovered Radox. Just read his I letter : I 'I have had bad corns for years, and I | had given u’’» drying to cure them. How- ! ever, I bough: a packet of Radox Bath i Salts, and in five days I pulled the corns ; out. I am a baker by trade, and get many long hours on my feet, but thank Radox Bath Salts for the happy hours they have given me. You may use this letter in any way you wish.’ R.R. ' HOW PADOX REMOVES CORNS : «°;' o * • As soon as Radov I jgp">‘ dissolves in the water, • y. ‘ millions o/ tiny • a . ‘‘ ’.* bubbles form. These • ’ are composed of highly I ‘ • • acting oxygen gas. • • I . This active oxygen ~ penetrates the pores ' » tfl(1 skin and • "* • • carries the softening i • * . salts of Radox down I * • to the root of the corn. j • . i«i»> - •~1 The hard tissues are ' •v 7 • * «. softened. The corn be- ! —y\j . comes detached from I •• !/ s moorings so that \j ' it can be lifted out i I * * • * * I root al} - Of all Chemists and Stores. 2/3 ner packet ; double quantity 4/-.
T F it's Paint, it’s Taubman’a! If it’s Tanbman’s’, it’s the best. b. p. Bellringer, Sole Stratford Agent.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 356, 10 February 1937, Page 7
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221Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 356, 10 February 1937, Page 7
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