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—l D—l! Darn!! This style of bad language will be heard less here in New Zealand if people pestered with corns will take the simple advice of this great chemist, who asserts that a few drops of a fluid named Frozol-Icc, when put on to an irritating, sore corn banishes all pain immediately, and shortly the corn shrivels np and lifts clean out without pain. Like pulling a loose bottle cork. He explains that Frozol-Tce is an ether mixture, which evaporates immediately on the corn and never inflames or even irritates the surrounding liealthy skin. Two drachms of FrqzoL Ice costs but a little at any chemist’s shop, but is enough to free a sufferer’s feet from each and everv hard corn, soft corn, or callous. Thousands of our country’s women will hail this announcement Iwith delight, since the advent of Dame Fashion’s Inch heels. Chemists in this citv are distributing the Frozo’-Ice m 'iitioned above for only ls.'9<l.—Advt.
The Plymouth Guardians have granted loan of ’ <“I2 to an uneninloved farm labourer with six children who has Is'cn guaranteed work in Australia, Rheumo relieves Rheumatism by removing the cause. 4s. 6d.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 219, 16 June 1925, Page 4
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