DON'T KEEP CORNS FOR BAKOMETEES! "It's going to rain!" That jjainful corn of yours, an old "favourite" that has half crippled you for years, is a weird sort of barometer to carry about! Let it rain if it will —there arc saner barometers than corns to rely on. Get rid of your corns, root and all, by a few applications of Progandra. Sure, speedy, harmless, painless. All chemists. Is Gd. 274 Barraclough 's Magic Nervine " stops toothache for good. Is 6d. Khcuino banishes Rheumatism by acting on the cause of it. 4s 6d.—Advt. SHINY AND BRIGHT. When you buy a polish, for your floors and furniture insist on Tan-01. This most economical polish gives a brilliant sliiiu. to floors, furniture, and leather goods. Tan boots look brighter when shone with Tan-01. Easy to apply, and goes farthest. —Advt. , KEEP BEE OINTMENT HANDY. Wherever there are children, minor accidents constantly occur. These require care. Always have a pot of Bee Ointment liandy. Its antiseptic, healing properties make it the first of all home remedies. Relieves pain and stops irritation immediately. Good for cuts, bruises, sores, and all skin eruptions. Is 6d everywhere.—Advt. CLEANER CLOTHES WITH "VELVET." Your clothes and linen will be cleaner than ever if you use Velvet Soap, on wash-days. Just boil tho clothes; "Velvet" will do the rest. Every bar is sterilised, guaranteed pure by analysts' certificate. Don't forget to order "Velvet" for next wash-day.—Advt. For Children's Hacking Cough. JVpods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 9
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