Lockjaw and Blood Poison from Razor on Corns. Easy. Simple Way to Divorce a Tender Corn from a. Long-suffering Foot* Our brave returned soldiers who are hoodooed with corns and who Have at least each week-end tempted a . terrible death rrom lock-jaw or blood poi3on from "paring-" hablt3, are now advised by an eminent chemist to use a new discovery named Frozol-Ice, which as soon as a re.w drops are used, relieves the aching soreness and shortly the complete corn, root ana all, lirts out with the ringer-tips. It is an ether fluid, this Frozcl-Ice, which evaporates immediately after applying, leaving a dry, gummy mm which actually withers the corn without Inflaming or even Irritating surrounding healthy flesh, i it is said that two drachms °f Frozol-Ice costs hut a row pence at any chemist's, but is ample to free one's tee r of every hard or sort corn or cam >"=■•.. le t If bullets couldn't stop yo.u v ■ d 6 the dangerous habit of -parm* , , _ so.— (Ad.) '~/ •-'■:„- ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 244, 15 October 1929, Page 9
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168Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 244, 15 October 1929, Page 9
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