corns This lady suffered “untold agony from corns.” She could not do her own shopping, and found it difficult to get about at all. Naturally she tried all sorts of remedies, but got no relief till she found Radox. Read her grateful letter “Z have suffered untold agony from corns. I had a large corn underneath the big toe, also callouses on the soles o’ my feet, and it was really agony for me to get about. I had to send out for all my shopping as my feet were terrible. I tried all sorts of things, until I saw Radox Bath Salts advertised, and sent out for some. After two footbaths I must honestly say I could run a mile. What a Godsend for me to be able to get about again.”—(Mrs.) A.S. Knives and burning acids only touch the top of a corn. They leave the root. | To get at the root, you have to get I through the pores. It is the oxygen i released by Radox which penetrates : the pores. And it is this oxygen which carries the softening sqlts of Radox straight to the root of the corn, so i loosening it that after a few footbaths I it comes right out with the assistance of your forefinger and thumb. Of all Chemists and Stores. 2/3 per packet. Double quantity 4J-
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Taranaki Central Press, 19 April 1937, Page 7
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226Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Central Press, 19 April 1937, Page 7
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