Simple Way To Lift Corns Right Out.
No Excuse for Cutting Corns and Courting Lockjaw. Tender corns, tough corns, soft corns or any old brand of corns can now be safely lifted off with the finger-tips, thanks to the discovery of a new ether compound named Frozol-Ice, says a prominent chemist. Only use. a few drops of this FrozolIce, which costs bpt a few pence at any chemist's, but is ample to free one's feet from every corn or callous without hurting at all, and absolutely safely. This wonderful drug, whilst rather sticky, dries instantly, and does not inflame or even redden -the surrounding healthy tissue. Frozol-Ice should prove a boon to many women in Auckland, for it is said the present high-heeled footwear puts corns on almost every girl's feet. —(Ad.
Your r Nights Peaceful ? Nature intended you to have calm, peaceful sleep—do you get it, or do skin irritations prevent? A clear, healthy skin is your birth* right. Don't let skin troubles deprive you of it. Sufferers from pimples, eczemas, rashes and all forms of itching, burning ekin troubles are being healed every day, by Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Insure restful nights—keep your skin right—use CUTICURA * SOAP and regularly. For sample .^fV*^ Soap, Ointment and Talcum Addre.B: "JL Sown* * Co., y i Bjrdn*7, W.B.WV' ■
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 288, 5 December 1929, Page 24
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