ABOUT OLD ESTABLISHED CORNS. “I’ve had that corn tor twenty years.” you hear a sufferer say. often with a touch of pride in his voice. He likes to believe there's nothing able to cure his corns. "I’ve been to chiropodists.” lie’ll say “I’ve cut it. shaved it, used all sorts of cures—but it won’t go” Correct up to a point—a point spelt Prngandra There's no corn on human foot Progandra can't remove—quickly, painlessly. Hard or soft, old or new. Proaandra does it 1/6 Rheumo and Rheumatism cannot exist together. 4/6.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 209, 18 August 1927, Page 9
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