JTTST SEE IP IT'S NOT IN YOUR SOCK. i Pestiferous Corns •or Callouses Simply Shrivel Up, Work Loose, and Brush off. Corns of the hard variety, soft variety, the soro ones and all sorts of a corn can easily be withered up and you probably search for it a day or two later, in your sock, simply by treatment with a little Frozol-Ice right on to the core of the corn, says an eminent authority in chemistry. Two drachms of Frozol-Ice—plenty to free one's feet from every hard or soft corn or callous without pain, can be got from almost any chemist and by its use you avoid risk of soreness and infection. This simple drug, though sticky, dries the instant it is applied and never inflames or irritates the flesh around a corn or callous, but leaves it aa healthy and smooth and pink as. a baby's cheek. It should interest thousands of women in New Zealand, because of the present prevalence of painful corns caused by the new high-heel boots and shoes.—Advt.
Woods' Great Peppermint Curt for Coughs, Colds, Influenza. —Advt. >
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 22
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183Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 22
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