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HOW TO TEAT A TROUBLESOME CORN.

To remove a IroublesouH! corn or! linuion : First soak :lie com or luniton | in warm wale, - to sm|';c,i it, then pate it down !»k closely as without j draw in;; blood nsfl nup'v nmntb-r----laii'.s Pain 1! ;'m ! v,':;v ilm'y : rah. ; vigor»tv-'.iv for five msno'i s a', :wh ; aoo'iic'-iion. A. core plaster :;!;on.,i be • worn for a f->w day 1 "', to promt*i ! ' fr.mi 1 the shoe. As a ynenil liniment for : sprains, bruises, lamene-s and rheum t ti'.in, Pain Balm is "m qua!'. ;i. K.;r > sale by (1. W. 1 i utrhins o'semv.*, I Balc-ln* ha. Prie- Is G» js-t U j I-irs'z • :>.%

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXVII, Issue 1546, 3 May 1901, Page 3

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HOW TO TEAT A TROUBLESOME CORN. Clutha Leader, Volume XXVII, Issue 1546, 3 May 1901, Page 3

HOW TO TEAT A TROUBLESOME CORN. Clutha Leader, Volume XXVII, Issue 1546, 3 May 1901, Page 3

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