OUR COUNTRY’S WOMEN AND THEIR TENDER TOES DRIVEN FRANTIC BY CORNS CAUS CD BY HIGH HURLS; BUT NOW HAVE A WAY TO LIFT CORNS OUT. Dnme Fashion dictates that women shall wear high-heel tootwear, which thrown the weight right on to the toes, creating torturing corns; next women whittle away at these little “ kill-,joys/' which is a most hazardous habit, because you are actually trilling with a terrible death from infection or Jockjaw. Why . women do this is a, puzzle, lor any chemist can now supply a new ether (omponnd named Frozol-lce, nhidi is perfectly .safe,-and most effective. Two drachms may be had for but a few pence, and this is plenty to banish every hard or soft corn or tough callous from the feet. A few drops dabbed right on to the corn's “ heart ” at once relieves the soreness, and .shortly, the whole corn, root and all, can he lifted out without one tinge of pain. This Frozol-lce is a substance that dries like a flash, and never glims up the stocking. It simply withers up the corn without,the slightest inflammation or irritation of surrounding healthy flesh. if you are a Good Samaritan, reader, yon will hand this suggestion along to your corn-pestered friends after trying it yourself. — [Adrt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19772, 24 January 1928, Page 9
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210Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19772, 24 January 1928, Page 9
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