_ Ji ' ll in i ' 11 1 ^ ,^v. rxr Just soalc your feet in a gallon of fiot i r +V\ ^at.er J° whicb one tablespoonful of \ H /j1 9 _ V :m C ' | .Bargain Week'j \ V- 5 PLACE THESE BAEGAIN PEICES IK vnnp mu awt, mw i V i ON,™ VOUB NEIGHBOTO. & ^ i JSry^- 1 MMCl s^ro'MM&ung. • , I | . NO'Q»XBco4itr2fl.IfEao^ND °'S- f**7* SOTGLETS 4 : Remove Corns • : j MAGILL & CiMfto i H SO read the ietter oLtbs.UScr. He , OrigSod Jetter on fili for inspectlon,... ! } » J COU d not beheve that Radox would When you put your feet into a foot-bath C THE MEN'S OUTFITTERS ti EMERSON STRET -NAPIER f remove corns — until he put his feet containing Radox, the salts soften the hard ~ 7 ® in a Radox foot-bath. Then out °^Cl I^'er,s corn> and oxygen ,-amo 4 t i j which Radox liberatea enters the pores, — j— — — — — — - very corn, root and all, 0pens them, and penetrates further and ' at the very hrst attempt. Here is further, carrying the corn-softening salts ^VdVVUV/VW'WVWVU%^%'l,W^ VSWV'.V ■■■•_• - - * -i' -r m m' his letter:* right to the root of the corn, which is thus e" » VU|| Ioosened so that it may be lifted out 2 ' , 'l' c7 have read about your Radox kodily. Ask for Radox at your chemists, •' -*■* - ' 'i Yr ?UJ\' l°'i b"' '.tj ss ^..p"uitPink Patkt^d . r Rail Fares Cut s really beheved thatx they would do .j. 2 •- ^ • ij Radoic 5 For Easter Holiday Travel i corn. After bathing my feet in Radox ji , V for half-an-hour 1 was able to pull Ol3 I 5 ' ; i out a large corn just under the big- VCI1.I»9 ; Erom 15th to 21st April.Bailway ' ' * P T tt^priU- f?' 7" ' . . f ■ ■ Fares wiil te .reduccd- by :aPproxi. : f J came right out, bringmg with It long and Dunedin and by al'l WholeJlers 2 rvtnfoW ft/ ?„ oi rru , a „ " V ' ' strwgy. rootjf so you can imagine 1 knd™1 throughout New Zea- 2- mateiy b/- in th© £1. Ihekets will C " an _ 47/12/29. | be available for return until 24th 5 always booked up» well 'ahead. ^ ' su^6 your^ holiday reser- ^ ge Crash | 11 ' Best lhirst-quencher on the Market! I H'j j' ' jj — =®8§§||||||| 2 MADE FROM lr«ji JUlCL uF IHE t'lNEST ORAjNUEti. Br ^09 I DELICIOUS - C00L - REFRESHING | f'l— L L LA U L L k 2 JUST THE THING FUR ATHLETES ANO SPORTS. | ijjj Bkk mMm-M il&iA SJPCKLU BY all LEADIN G . STOKES AND V ■ METHVEN CHROMIUM ■ I BEr^HMENI E00M3- ' 1 . ■ 5TREAMUNE TAP5 1 r ii RFimXrv. i « I ■i Look better1 and wear better - AMys brilliant - ' JVeaf no crehhitig H y In. * O l .. OC JLitClti : fr MM METH VEN'S. LTD., Manufacturers, Dl/NKDIN ■ ' ll ^Bjl . Wholesaie Agents — PLUMBERS LTD., Wellington, • j Zealand, and,. seoondly, ^beoaase- thh *' ' COFFEE L CHlCORYFSSFNrF ^ .timber itself-i^extremely well seasoned. LUT r L.L. O CniLUKT Odt extensive* yards enable us to stcre stimulates;& ini/iQorates-M ade\h^v lar§e quantities — consequehtljj ■ \ Mmsciii § Ctot Lfd : j " 1 ' jSAWM8LlER§ & TIMBER MEHCHAim I ° 9 • aonx c". torget ~ ■ •• -poniM,""«> .*■ .» "ap^1 * ■ Ifl Celanese rJreorr. » 2. 1 "Don*t forget. Toaa , . . 'Celanese' Marnrain fi CHEERIO ' ' HB| is 80ft and heavy with a loyely Vfeel' and H leX/PO'VQ/^F^'V'f ylPv a gorgcoua dull gleam. And if you're buying || H V Jul\ I O VyJL/ 1 • 1 W \\r J\ 1 a Eght colour it's a comfort to be sure it || 7Z " *• '■ . ;0 0 washes • 5 • Well, I am mad on 'Celanese' . || l\ ]Ust g0t a bran"ne^ pf k \ ' m ' and 1 wouldn't make a dress myself ' 11 m " r ■■ j . . ,.L .r , , ^ ^Se Now' dont ^rget, Joan S| ^ew^tlLre my advice to I VR-n^* C. HARRIS I JJALIQOETTE " II Blyth'" ***** || M AR0CA1 i-*^. ~ *1~~ •3. f U ' OUR washes well I JAPPE\|V/\ y If irons easily. SATIN K\aN\ S VI ' : ' ■ Ever, cohurish* MAROCAIN/ W\ S Vl« ; U if i wash and wear, j / \ ,. / p W 4Ef m =?£= TtFFtii /»QC\\ FLOWFRING PRINTED miI __ _ 1 FABRICS | , . BULBS Srf i kk)ECf NOW IN STORE ■ |% I y^P» j . LIST ON APPLICATION gpsP11 Arthtir Simmonds & Co. Ltd. Soid by all the leading drapers. Ij you should have difRculty • 4 „ ^&VPUes,.writetQ:~S0leRepresentative,H>f.HQOLEi' ' - .n- . DOMINION BUILDINGS, wellington, new zealand. - BULR SPFPTAT TQTQ Sofe Manufacturers! BRITISH CELANESE LIMITJED, LONDON. W.l, ENGLAND, ; ^ ... - ; ' l NAPIER 'AND HASTINGS.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 38, 17 March 1930, Page 11
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