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COENS, CALLUSES ENDED QUICKLY J TWO DROPS OF "GETS-IT" WILL DO IT., Ever carvs your toe with a knife trying to get rid of a corn ? Ever use scissors and snip off part of the corn too close to the " quick"? Ever pack up your toe with " Gets-It " Puts Your Feet in CleverIt Ends Corns Quickly.. " contraptions" and plasters as though you were packing a glass vase for parcel post? Ever use greasy ointments that rub off on your stockings ? Ewer use sticky tape that is jerked off when you pull your stockings off? Rather foolish, when 2or 3 drops of " Gets-It" on any corn or callus gives it a quick, painless, peaceful, certain funeral! Why suffer? " Gets-It " stops corn pains, it lets you work, smile, and dance, even with corns. It is the common-sense way, the only simple, easy way—peels corns off like a banana' skin.. Used by millions. It never fails. "Gets-It," the guaranteed/money-back corn-remover, tho only sure way,• easts but a trifle, at all chemists and stores. Manufactured by E. Lawrence and Co. Chicago, 'U.S.A; '...,■."' REPRESENTATIVES: Sharland and Co., Auckland; Sharland and Co., Wellington; Young's Chemical Co Wellington; Kempthorne, Prasser and.Co Christchurch; .H. F. Stevons. Christ' church; Marshall Drug Co., Dunedin

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 144, 16 December 1919, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 144, 16 December 1919, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 144, 16 December 1919, Page 15

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