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THE WORST CORNS CURED IN A 1 AVEEK. Hard corns are painful enough, but ■soft corns between the toes are even worse. If you suffer pain from either hard or soft corns, try Barraclough's Progandra—a sure, quick, and permanent cure. Progandra cures'by removing the corn entirely—infinitely better than cutting. Simply apply Progandra to a strip of calico, and wrap it round the corn as you would round a cut finger. Repeat this for «ix nighte; soak foot in hot water and the corn will come out. Get Progandra now, and suffer no longer with torture. Ask at any chemist's or store for a Is box of Barraclough's Progandra now !—Advt. Barraclough's Magic Nervine instantly stops Toothache.—Advt: Rheumo rapidly relieves Lumbago, Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica. Try it. now—it seldom fails to cure.—Advt. Breakers ahead ! The cold and r»in Will soon be with us once again; i Soon winter's breath will freeze the «r, i For coughs and colds we must prepare— j Complaints that cause so much distress, Yet everyone will soon confess That the remedy good and pure Is somo.Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.

The Test of Our Footwear is Service And for years it has stood the test "- well. To-day it is better able to S2tG?s&&r I stand it than ever. ' ZjSj^ii* 1' I Footwear buyers save liberally on all their purchases here, and, in ad- AVBEJJflfl^ht^B l dition, get the best in QUALITY, FIT, AND STYLE You can buy an up-to-date fine CLACE KID DERBY LACE SHOE with patent toe caps, Cuban heels, strongly sewn sole, comfortable fitting and good wearing-, For IS/6 Only SEE WINDOW DISPLAY! PEARSON'S SHOE STORE 139 CUBA STREET - - WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 47, 24 August 1917, Page 3

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