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SOME DROPS; THKN OUT liFCS ' • THE CORN. NO REASON FOR RAZOR ON . CORKS AND COURTING LOCKJ-VW NOW. Corns of the hard variety, soft variety. I the sore ones, and all sorts'of a corn can ; easily be lifted out liko a loose cork with ; the lingertips, simply by treatment witli ] a^ittle Frozol-lec right on to the core of ! the^corn, says 'an eminent authority in I chemistry. . „. | Two dVaehms of Frozol-Ice—plonty to i free on'o's feet from every liavd or'sjft ■| corn oi' callous without pain—can- be got j from almost any chemist, and by its use ■j you avoid risk of soreness and infection. This simple drug, though sticky, dries the instant it is applied, and never inj flames or irritates healthy flesh around a corn or callous. It should interest thousands'of women in Wellington because of the prevalence of painful corns caused by the new-high-hell boats and shoes.—Advl THE VALUE OF GOOD GIN. j That depends entirely ou how pure the I gin is. To make sure of getting the pur- j estgin is a simple matter—.net "Nicholsons," the finest dry gin in the world. So pure is "Nichol'son's> r London Gin that it is strongly recommonded for variout ailments, it has been universally preferred for generations. After a tiling day's work or strenuous exercise a "tot" of "Nicholson's Gin" revives and braces the system as nothing else can-. Added to other drinks it makes them doubly invigorating am] refreshing. Cocktail connoisseurs stick to "Nicholson's," the only Dry Gin supplied to the Imperial Exhibition at Wembley./ Wholesale from A. E. Kernot 1, Ltd.," Wellington, or any merchant in New Zealand.^Advt. LINK ur WITH HEALTH. Keep well—keep lit —keep fresh—with ', nil occasional u'lass of Stevens' Health i Salt. "Slovens' " in a spudding and 1 sale apciifiil.--aids Nature in a •jenll.e, j natiinil «■;:_>-. Cleanses the systnn), and i purilicj i';■,'. blond. Of ;:I! i:!i«inists and ;■ j ctorra, 2;- 6;l a bottle.—Advt. I Woodi' Oreal 'Peppermint Cur" l-'or i . t'ouglu uud Cpldij uuyer lail«.—AdvJ.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1925, Page 4

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