^Out with 4 corns ROOT AND ALL. If you suffer from corns, don't waste time on ialf measures. Cutting and plastering may give you a brief spell ,of relief, but a Radox foot bath remaves jtbe entire corn, root and all. You cau lift it cleari out easily and painlessly. 'A Radox user writes: — "X feel it my duty to urite and let you lc.no to what great relief I got from Radox Bath Salts , as for years I tcas troubled with hard corns. As soon as I put my feet. into the Radox water it soon softcned them, jetxi hy the time I took my feet out again I could lift the corns right out. I have recommended it to several of my friends, who are also getting heneficial results." (MissJ B.P. When you dip your foot into a foot bath containing Itadox Bath Salts, the dead skin combines with the Radox- Bath Salts to form a protein salt of the actual corn itself. JBhis protein salt dissolves in water like iordinary salt, and so loosens the corn that it may be lifted out bodily, root and all. Radox does not affect the llvinr skin ; it is only the dead skin of t''e netu.il corn whicfaIs dissolved. Ask for Radox et your chemist's. Price 2/2 fwi / per J-lb. pink packet, and Half Pound 8/8 double quantity. Pink Packet Radox Bath Salts IHstnnfactnred by E. GrifWths Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Establishcd 17SS). Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and ■Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists land Storea throughout Kew Zealand. 4.6.29 V> > * >> ❖ » ❖ ❖ — ,❖ ! £30 k I % llIOl , | i* 1 * f* 4 jL-2TX_ * «♦ f | Whai ! . .! |Mo Hot Water § I Again ! § K* ' f *3* ■l£ .Well, that ends that. I'm go- * ^ ing tq instal a — £ | MAGIC | |HOT WATER | | CYLINDER § *£• .. . 5+ »> Electricity does the heafing with +* ^ the MAGIC. No fussing with tj. fires! No grumbling ahout hot ♦+♦ ^ water shortagel £ L&t us show you the MAGIC * 4. A * .> to-day. ♦> »' - ■ -£♦ _ . ❖ | A. A. Hastings *■ ❖ |: e* co. ltd. | % ELECTR1CAL ENGINEERS, % ♦> Dickens Street, Napier. ♦> JPhone 2641. (: P.O. Box 172. * ❖ >:♦ ♦> )- ^ **♦ 'T4 0 *X* ♦♦♦ ^ ♦l4 ++* ^ ^ ♦♦* ♦T-' ZINQ PAOS Zino-Pad* *ire lnstant relief becauM they «top the causo of corns— pressure «nd friction. They are thin, medicated and healing Simple to apply. require j ao etrappinu. will not come off. even j when batbinfi. Made in sizes for corns. 1 callouses and bunions 1/6 oacket j DrSdioHslhiO'pafh Put oue dn.the pam is gone. Soll by Chem- y ^ ists, Scholl Kp' j M Dealers, or post Bgf I ■ free from Scholl By . i 1/ H Manufacturin™ »V( 1 H / >6 H Co. (N.Z.), 2/9 J$M Willis Street- 1 Wellington. v 16
"S11RE ■ c TOMIfSE" BaScin^ 3so Pcswdsa' TAUPO FISHING AND CAMP1NG 1 OUGHLlN'ii LAUNCHES are cheap. JU est to hire— Kingfisher £3, Tamiti £3 10/-, Tainui £4 per day. Experienced drivers who know the best Fishing and Camping Grounds. Telegramsj "LOUGHLIN TAUPO/' .XJORT Wine. — Finest Spanish, 4/6; fine Jt wine for supper or dinner; guaranjteed for age and maturity. Procurable »t Geo. Graham's. Caledonian Hot^. ( " /
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 32, 10 March 1930, Page 10
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