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‘1 ? 'A' w SAFE TO REMOVE CORNS One drop deadens pain, dries up callus CCIENCE has perfected new methods in ending corns. No more paring, that is dangerous. You touch the most painful corn ■with an amazing liquid which acts like a local anaesthetic. ' Deadens pain in 3 seconds. You wear tight shoes, walk, dance, in comfort . . • immediately! Soon the ■ corn shrivels up and loosens. You peel it off with your fingers. Works on any kind of corn or callus, hard or soft; new or old. Results are guaranteed. CETS"IT 12f I: - Thin babies, pale babies, ' babies that are not “getting on”—■ in most cases they need the strengthening help of Lane’s Emulsion. Lane’s is the perfect Emulsion—nice to take and EASILY digested. The little one quickly takes into its system Nature's wonder vitamins (A and D)—and gets the benefit at once in the shape ot those rosy cheeks and plump limbs that so delight a mother’s heart. “S lanes "Tipton a EMULSION j weight all tight. at all Chem- : T a Sunny —come • STRANG’S IW GOLD MEDAL SPICES AND PEPPERS. /aj u> All the natural richness and full- / ness of flavour is retained by our f unique process of manufacture. I THE NEW PATENT TIN FOR I tt PEPPER enables one to pour out the f a contents as a thin stream or a J h. sprinkling shower! / W Wonderfully x Convenient! g Jgw. Oriental Spices

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 145, 15 March 1932, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 145, 15 March 1932, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 145, 15 March 1932, Page 12

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