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OF OOUESE! MAGICALLY! CORNS LII'XOFF WITH FINGER TIPS. Nowadays it's only nocessarj' to ask tlie chemist for two draclims o£ FrozolIce, costing but a few pence, to end every hard or soft corn on your feet. .- Just a few applications of this new ether discovery made directly on to a sensitive painful throbbing corn should banish all soreness quickly a.ud 'shortly, the complete corn, "lock, stock, and barrel," shrivels up and may be lifted oft with the finger nail. • : . This modern method of liberating the feet from corn-pests was conceived by a. prominent pharmaceutical chemist who asserts that whilst Frizol-lce is gummy, it Ones at once, and simply withers up the com without in the least irritating or inflaming the surrounding healthy flesh.' , Don't let mother die of lock-jaw or blood-poisoning from razoring her corns or callouses, but clip tin's article and make her, get some Frozol-Ice at your chemist's.—Advt. ' NOT FOUND WANTING. For many .years now Bee Ointment has been tried as a remedy for cuts, soies, burns, bruises, and all abrasions, of the skin, and not found wanting. Its splendid healing and antiseptic properties net quickly and prevent septic poisoning. Does not irritate, but ia pleasantly soothing. All chemists and stores. —Advt. ■ . •, \ FOR SUMJIEU SICKNESS, f Sufferers from heartburn and sickheadache should take every day Sharland's Fluid Magnesia. An agreeable, safe, and pure aperient. Always full, strength, because freshly made in the Dominion. Superior to imported Magnesia in quality and value. Be sure you get Sharland's.—Advt. Give me a little cos}- corner When I am, weary at tloso of day. Give me a little cosy corner And music to charm life's care 3 away. One mo my pipe and a cheerful bookIn the snuß retreat of Ihe inulejiook.^ Give me ease for the cold T-endure— Oivn m« Wood,' Gccui Vupiwrmiul <?uf». ■—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1925, Page 16

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