SOME DBOPS; -THEN: OUT :LIPT3 THE CORN. •-:■ NO REASON .FOR RAZOR ON CORNS AND COURTING LOCKJAW NOW. Corns of the hard variety, soft variety, the sore ones and all sorts of a com can easily be lifted out. Jike a looso cork with the finger-tips, .■ 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 - JProzol-liSeVr-plenty to freo 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 healthy flesh, around a corn or callous. "" ■ It should interest thousands' of women in Wellington because of the present prevalence of painful corns caused by tho new high-heel boots and, shoes. —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 25, 30 January 1930, Page 17
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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 25, 30 January 1930, Page 17
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