OUCH! THAT PET CORN AGAIN.
What an awfu] moment of throbtrtnK misery when anyone steps on it! There Is no need to tolerate that corn anofcner day. r TjM Proeindra remove it. For twenty -five 1 years BurrarlousVs Frosrandra has been ' enrins <orns and giving relief to thousands of snfterors. Progandra is perfectly harm- " loss, and cannot ibum or Injure tie foot. ; Apply it ea<Mi nic Jit on a piece of oaMco and most painful corn. Proband™ coats 1/ -per ' box at all chemists and stores, or post free * from Earradonsh'ii .Proprietary. Box T-HT. ' GJP.O.. weninston. Money refnmled ir you ar? not satisfied. < 47 '
Pro&rbitten is an insult to the intelligence and temperance of New Zealand ~ people. —Vote for Continuance.—'(Ad.) V Do you wish to remain yonr owi l ' judges of what you ahall drink. an<i J I when and where and hcrvr you uhail drink l "j it, or do you wisa the Prohibrtionipts tc d-j judge for you?— Retain your Libertj b| und Freedom by voting forOontmuance J (Ad.) I The country wirfeh the ProWbitioi c advocates quote a s a model for Nev Zealand is the nation which ha* showi its patriotic ittconsietency by with !- drawing at the last moment from th< ri Pea<"e negotiations, which were frrnnec y to make tho world safe for democracy n A nice example, Mr. Wotrser.—Vote fo) Oontaraance. —'CAdJ.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 297, 15 December 1919, Page 5
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228OUCH! THAT PET CORN AGAIN. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 297, 15 December 1919, Page 5
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