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HOW TO TREAT A TROUBLESOME CORN.

To remove a troublesome corn or bunion; First soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it, then pare it down as closely as possible -without drawing blood, and apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm twjce daily f rubbing vigorously for five minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days, to protect it from the shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness, and rheumatism, Pain Balm is unequaled. For sale by aIJ dealers. Price Is 6d and* 3s.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10953, 1 May 1901, Page 5

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HOW TO TREAT A TROUBLESOME CORN. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10953, 1 May 1901, Page 5

HOW TO TREAT A TROUBLESOME CORN. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10953, 1 May 1901, Page 5

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