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new shoe pains are NEEDLESS NOW. AUTHORITY IN CHEMISTRY TELLS HOW TO WITHER UP CORNS SO THEY LIFT OUT LIKE A BOTTLE CORK. Wow;' D—! D—!! Darn!!. This Btyle of bad language will be heard leas hore in Christchurch if people pestered with corns will take the eimplo advico of this great chemist, who asserts 'that a few drops of a fluid named Frozol-Ice, when put on to an irritating, eore corn, banishes all, pain immediately, and shortly the corn shrivels up and' lifts clean out without pain. Like pulling a loose bottle-cork. He explains that Froaol-Ice is an ether mixture, which evaporates immediately on tho corn and never inflames or even irritates tho surrounding healthy skin. Two drahms of Frozol-Ice coats but a littlo at any chemist's shop, but is enough to free a suiTorer'g feet from each and every hard corn, soft corn or callous. Thousands of our country's women will bail this announcement with delight since tho advent o! Dame Fashion's high heola. —8 Chemists in this City are distributing the Frozol-Ico mentioned above for only Is 9d.

HAVE CLOEO-MJ3NTHENE HANDY. Chlctro-Menthenc is the finest cold remedy for children and adults. Keep a bottle handy during treacherous spring weather. On sugar, the children lore it. Sprinkle on handkerchief or clothing and inhale. Chemists recommend Chloro-'Menthene. la 6d, 2s Gd bottle. —3

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18488, 16 September 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18488, 16 September 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18488, 16 September 1925, Page 4

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