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WHEN A CORN/7 STABS LIKE A / THORN! /THE ROOT 111 V/ I»I « / IS PRESSING /( I / 0N THE /fr // SOREJOINT SENSITIVE NERVSS Cutting off thp top of a corn or burning it with caustic lotions, plasters, etc., does, no good. It may do great harm by causing infection or even bloodpoisioning. Also it hurts and the root just sprouts up again, so your corn soon has a new top making it bigger and more painful than ever. The top is only dead skin anyway. The business end of a corn is the the little pointed part or core that extends down into the toe and hurts when it presses on sensitive nerves. This is the part you have to get out. A good handful of ' Reudel Bath Saltrates' in a gallon or »o of hot water will soften corns and callouses, like water softens soap. Two or three foot-baths, then out cornea the corn root and all. Of Chemists and Stores. m * * ** * mii iMitftttfii p^rni MARIPOSA Sailing February 27. MONTEREY Sailing March 27. JVw Sovereigns of the Pacific A SWIFT trip—less than three days to Sydney! ** A gay trip—on splendid new hnars equipped to make each voyage an epic of luxury, ease and economy. FA RES — AUCKLAND to SYDNEY First Clams Single £12/50 Return £15 Cabin Clamm Single £10 Return £20 FARES — AUCKLAND to MELBOURNE Firmt Clasm Single £16/15 Return £33/10 Cabin Clamm Single £12/15 Return £85/10 Cabin Class accommodations are a revelation THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. MATSON LIME HENDERSON & MACFARLANE LTD. General Agents for New Zealand, Maritime Buildings, Quay Street, Auckland. HORLIGK S gives you— sol f SLEEP to-night—and allW ENERGY to-morrow WHAT V. t<\rsS COMFORT NpwfeM&&£?' Progaadr» removes everjr corn, however old. No pun, TBffIHFT./l no trouble. Begin to-day to |f| regain foot comfort- ' 6 ■ _•* PROCANDIIA

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 42, 20 February 1933, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 42, 20 February 1933, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 42, 20 February 1933, Page 9