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SOME. DROPS; THEN OUT LIFTS THE CORN. NO EEASON FOE EAZOR ON COENS AND COUKTING LOCKJAW NOW. Corns of the hard variety, soft variety, the i sore ones and all sorts of a corn can easily j bo jilted out like a loose cork with the i finger-tips, eimply by treatment with a little i Frosol-Ice right on to the core of the corn, ■ says an eminent authority in chemistry. \ Two drachms of Frczoi-Ice —plenty to free ■ one's feet from every hard or ecft corn or I callous without pain, can be got from almost. any chemist, and by its use you avoid risk ! of soreness and infection. i This simple drug, though sticky, dries the i instant it is applied, and never inflames or j irritates lealthy flerh around a corn or j callous. i It should intcvest thousands of women in ; Christchureh because cf the present preva- ; '.cnoe of l ainful corns caused by the new I'i-rVi-bepi bcou ind shoes. —^ With -..■iite:- 5. \vill win year 'infant approval. Mucks you ui> liy ilie -ystcm. Keeps you free froKi riieumitisin and gout. All hotels stock this lino old pot-still Mait Gin. Ask for J.D.K.Z. -4

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18548, 25 November 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18548, 25 November 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18548, 25 November 1925, Page 7