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ft| V The Daily Meal. \ } A piping hot milk and corn I flour pudding satisfies the j appetite, pleases the palate I I and nourishes the body. / Broun* Poison's 7^^ Corn Flour ' l^<r S^^ y an<^ ">'lk provide '^3o\_J^ (%■ well balanced food /VfiaVZlßj^ There is nothing /*rjpP PJT\' ~^aak better tor growing K^t£zg<Uf children. ' ' . . GOOD-BYE CORNS. AT LAST'!— Something that dissolves them entirely out, not merely burns the top oft. Callouses soon made solt as fresh putty, without using plasters, cutting, or caustic liquids. . rpHE tliick,.' hardened skin of which A corns and callouses are composed, of courss, contain no nerves, or iblood-vesscls. In fact, the upper layers are practically dead. In the case of a corn, it is not the top that causes.such pain. It is the little pointed" part which extends down into tho too and presses on-sensitive norves.- Cutting the top. off with a < razor or burning it off with caustic; liquids, pastes, and plasters is wasting lime. Also, it is dangerous, and may cause blood-poisoning, or oven tetanus (look-jaw). Instead of such purely temporary , expedients, try; soalcing your feet in Ihe "saltrated" water, prepared by dissolving a handful of Reudel Bath Saltrates in a gallon of hotwater. This will dissolve the oil and sebaceous matter from hardened, callousO'.l, and "corny" skin, leaving it so soft that corns are easily picked out, root' and all. As for callouses, they can be scraped right off with tho dull edge of a knife. The -water can have no effect whatsoever on sound, healthy skin. All chemists keep Reudel Bath Saltrates put up in packets, of convenient size and at very moderate price. 1 TUMBLERS that aro-unbreakable must be worth trying. IRONSAND TUMBLERS, Unbreakable. With ordinary use they aro UNBREAKABLE. , - / Wholesale Distributors. C. 8.. LEMPRIERE AND CO., Corner Ballance street and Customhouse. ' quay. " ■■■■ DAPHNES!. DAPHNES!. DAPHNES! EVBRYBOD.YiS FAVOURITES, ; Sweet Scented'and Hardy. WE are • offering 1 <r spicnciid Pne just now,, and this is the time to plant. Secure your requirements early from . F. COOPER, LIMITED, i ' Merger street. ; . (Opp.. ."Evening Post.") j , MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED . MtJSIQAL-. Instruments of every do-.' seription Bought, Bold, or Exchang-' cd. We aro" largest buyers of Old Jewellery, Antiques. Bag 3, Tools, Sporting Re quisites.. Clothing, etc., _, ' See us first. Homes visited. ' ANCHOR EXCHANGE A LOAN C 0.," : 131, Manners street, Tel. 22-776. ' - ' Also.■Auckland-and:Christchurch. WELLINGTON -SOCIETY FOR 'PRE*-' ■■■VEXTION OF CRUELTY TO: . ANIMALS. ■ THE Public aro earnestly requested to communicate- any act of cruelty that! Comes under their notice. Ofiice, 105, Customhouse-quay; ' Telophono 810; P. 0.: Box 195; '. 'Secretary, A. M. Anderson ;; Inspector, Capt. J. Henry. -. ) ! "THj: WINDOWS OF- THE SOUL."! MUCH depends . upon the'-care of the,! eyesight,' Don't treat 'it' with indifference ! A consultation with us NOW^j will enable you-to know the condition o£ryour eyesight. ACT NOW I MORRISON AND GILBBRD, ■. ■ ■ Consulting. Opticians, ; , 103, . Ciisfomhouse. q^uay, Wellington.^ .; T O C X S AND KEYS. ..REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. LATHE" WORK AND. SMALL MECHANICAL WORK. TOLLEY AND HUNT, Basoment under Railway Office. No. 1, I Willis street. Telephone 3800. . |T ballinger II ■,■■■'.'■ BROS., ll \- '■■"-■ manufacturers' 8.8. BRAND, The Finest Quality HYDRAULIC - DRAWN LEAD ..TRAPS, BENDS, OFFSETS '.■•-■.'.-. •■ Etc.,. Etc. LEAD .PIPE; IN COILS AND ..LENGTHS. COMPO: PIPE. ■' LEAD STRIPS. ■;,■ .. LEAD-HEAD NAILS. ;■ ; Large Stocks of , ALL PLUMBERS'. SUPPLIES. , P.O. Box 18. Telephones^?, and 2415" WARING TAYLOR, STREET, :..■"■'.. Wellington. . , A REMINDER TO' THE ' GENERAL ..' ■-. PUBLIC; • SYMONS NAUSBAUM' will pay the • Highest Prices for Lcft:off Suits, Dres3-and .Dinner Suits, Ladies' Apparel, Boots, etc., Cameras. Musical Instruments of, any description, and Jewellery of any kind. Gel. my price before selling Telephone 22 668/ . Note Address: 63, COURTENAY-PL. - MRS. WOODWARD, lato . Piggort^ 121, Vivian-st. (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's Loft-off, Clothing. - Letters receive prompt attention. Toj. 21-245. M"~ ORRIS BRICKMAN pays highelt prices for Loft-off' Clothing, Suit 9, Boots, Jewellery, and Musical Instruments.- 'Ring telephone 21.-261,, or send to 65, Courtenay place. Cash by return mail. ' " , ' . ' ' ■ MRS.. MIET still is Cash "Buyer (big or small lo(s),, Ladies'.' and Gent's Wardrobes; . Left-off. Clothing of all descriptions, Boots, Portmanteaux, Trunks, Chest of Tools; best prices. Address 125, Vivian-Ft.. Tel.. 21:760. ■ HPIGGOTT,. 56, Taranaki-st. (facing • Courtenay-pl.) — Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gent's, arid Children's Loftoff Qlothing, Boots, etc.; get my price before soiling.' Tel. 22197. PATON'S xdSfe ' ALLOA KNITTINQ M*mQ^x wool m The capacity of Paton's 4-plyßose Fingering for real hard wear is pr?ctica'ly , unlimited. It is available in a sp'endid ran K eof colours includin X the fashionable Marls and Heathers. Look for Paton's T/eket on avary Skein Wholesale-Palcns* Baldwins (A/sia) Ltd. 230 Flinders Lane. Melbourne. I GOITRE! I A lady, who tried evrry remedy in vain and at las! discovered » simple melhod ol self cure will send patriculars FREE lo anyone affli.ted. F«>( * «f If uddreued, «t«mprd «nvtloD- lo AUCE MAY, G.P.O. Bo» 4az CMilcWcb.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 146, 21 June 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 146, 21 June 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 146, 21 June 1923, Page 5