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DON’T KEEP CORNS FOR BAROMETERS! “It’s going to rain!” That painful 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 are 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 .1/6.

.HINTS ON HEALTH ■— —cO* 8 *- — By a Qualified Chemist. MOST COMMON COMPLAINT. “I have now been in busines as a chemist for 29 years, and I have taken careful note of the thousands and thousands of prescriptions I have dispensed. I suppose every third prescription has been for some stomach complaint. It is the most common of all our ills, and perhaps the most serious. “Not so long ago, doctors used to prescribe bismuth, soda-bicard, .pepsin, and similar drugs, but that is gradually changing. To-day the most popular preparation for indigestion, gastritis, flatulence, acidity, undoubtedly.. is Anti-Acido, and you would hardly believe the largd quantities I sell. “And aren’t users enthusiastic! I always ask what benefit Anti-Acido has done, and you should hear it praised!. Knowing all this, I certainly recommend, Anti? Acido for stomach disorders. Customers come back and say they haVd never felt, so well in all their lives., _ v . „ 5 wfibiiiiwwiimmrbbmbmbmmmmbmm

-A Very little drubbing' v/ith liquid Tan-01 produces a hard, di'y gloss that will not collect dust, or show smears. All grocers. Also in paste fdfm> — Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 November 1926, Page 2

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