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"Gets-it." Nothing Else for Corns! Removes Every Corn Every Tim*. Painless. Nothing More Simple. "I'll tell you, I liave stopped using alvea for corns, I have stopped makng a package out of my toes by wrapling them up in bondages, tape, and ither things, I have stopped digging nto my corns with knives and scissors XVTir Have Cora* AtAIl When "Geta-Itf* jßemoTeslhem the N«w,D«iiSur» Way* Fhat is what everyone says the very Lrst time they use "GETS-IT." It is because "GETS-IT" is so simple and sasy to use—you put it on in a few teconds—and' there j&no work or trifling . to do with your corns, no pain that ihoots up to your heart. All the time "QETTS-IT" is working l —and then, that sorns begins to loosen from the toe, peels right off, leaving the clean, corn-free . ikin underneath —and your corn is gone I No wonder millions prefer "GETS-IT." "GETS-IT" ia manufactured by !B. Lawrence and Co., Chicago, U.S.A. Sold ' by all chemists and Stores. Try "GETSIT" to-day. REPRESENTATIVES: Sharland and Co., Auckland; Sharland and Co., Wellington; Young's Chemical Co.. Wellington; Kempthorne, Proster and Co., Christchurch; H. F. Stevens, Christchurch; Marshall Drug Co., Dun* ilo. li <=?X ||f" [ Soluble QjCoffeePowder THE MADEJN-A-MINUTE SUMMER BEVERAGE! The demands of hospitality often call lor Beireshments to be provided quickly, and thrit is where " Strang's Soluble" proves so wel ome. A cap of fragrant «otfaa for • few friends lounging on the home ▼erandah bo made almost is* Btantly. This Delicious Coffee ia Pure and very Refreshing, and — thus is infinitely Superior to Talt, Bagrie Coy., Limited, Wholesale ■ Agents, Bedford Row Christchurch. ' —M . m t , Sandwichesll ■Bias JafWß JWent, daintv in Qavonr Hfl ' TBm *nd readily digestible, St. l B ■SP *v/H Gcorje Ham and Chicken -1I fKT g. or llam and Tarizne Sand- II 1 gm) y home" a success. a j IB ST.GEGRGEi SSHBWICH i r pastbw

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16406, 28 December 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16406, 28 December 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16406, 28 December 1918, Page 3

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