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FROGANDRA CURES CORNS BY REMOYING THEM. Troganclri will remove your Corns quickly and painlessly, and banish this source of foot-torturo for good. Simply apply Progcndra to a strip of calico, and wrap it round thoi corn as you would round a cut linger. Do this for six nights; soak the feci in hot water, and the corn is easily removed. Soft corns between the toes are cared just as easily. Try Progandra. l s box, at chemists and score.-,. Hhaumo rapidly relieves Rheumatism. Barracloug'.i'f Mrgic Nervine instantly

RSEN ON ACTIVE SERVICE U A few metSioal necessaries greatly lessen the discomforts of military life. Vv'e have a list made out under direction of a returned trooper. JOHNSTONE & HASLETI CHEMISTS, OUMEDIN. SifTOHILWiEfi "“WkiW Ah S*-. Why You Should Use and Prefer its /A Aft /SK3 m %b&1 n f4 % w %m* mrnm Cooked In 2 Minutes Here are a few valid reasons for your preferring it to all Jtlier Porridge Meals:— 1. It is economical—one tablespoonful goer, as far ?,s three of ordinary meals, owing to the food, contents being concentrated by the secret process of manufacturing. 2. It only requires tvvo minutes’ boiling, and is then ready for serving. 3. The flavour is distinctive and different—it appeals to grown-ups and children alike. 4. The quality is put into the meal itself—not sacrificed to make a pretty coloured package. 5. It can be used for a score of purposes besides Porridge. It makes a delicious Cfruol, See recipes enclosed in every bag. 6. It is very easy to digest, and the most delicate can eat it with relish and satisfaction. Your Grocer l|f sells it K 3? 8a P\ rass <5Mi /:) <1 C«J# TV??; A< sa: W vO TV f a>a Arts o: m sc *4 ■; . 5) c I S 50 .fe* ra 4,- Ji 9 ALL ALTERATIONS OF TPIiISPLAy AD VE RTIS ESI E NTS MV$ U BP HANDED IN TO THE • OFFICE BEFORE 11 O’CLOCK of the PRECEDING DAT.

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Evening Star, Issue 16087, 12 April 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16087, 12 April 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16087, 12 April 1916, Page 7

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