/ JUST SEE IF IT'S NOT IN YOUR ROCK. Pestiferous Corn* or Callouses Si.nply Shrivel Up, Work Looae, and Bruah Off. Corns of the hard variety, soft variety, the sore ones and all sorts of a corn can easily be withered up, and yoir probably search for It a day or two later in your socK, simply by treatment with a little Frozol-lce right onto the core or the corn, says an eminent authority in chemistry. Two drachms of Frozol-lce—plenty to free one's reet from every hard or soft corn or callous without pain, can be got from almost any chemist, and by it 3 use you avoid risk of soreness and infection. This simple drug-, though sticky. <Jrie3 the instant it is applied, and never inflames or Irritates the flesh around -a corn or callous, but leaves it as healthy and smooth and pink as a baby's cheek. It Should interest thousands of women in Auckland, because of the present prevalence of painful corns caused by the new high-heel boots and shoes.— (Ad.) Motutapu, Sunday next, January 17, !*■.«. Pupuke, leaves ferries at 10 a.m. k Return fare 2/6. An ideal trip.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 12, 15 January 1926, Page 5
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