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I CORNS,. ~^rOTJ can dispose of your corns for I 1/- : Which would you rather ■ have—your corns or the shilling? Your Loss is Your Gain I You lose your shilling and you find comfort, restored good humour, and a thousand other joys. TEED'S CORN CURE. All Chemists'Bnd Stores —1/Or Post-free Direct from Teed & Co,| I New Plymouth. ENGLAND'S OUT-OF-WORKS. 4 . THE REMEDY FOR UNEMPLOY- • MENT. A FAR-REACHING SCHEME. LONDON, March 12. ' Mr Sidney Webb, the economist, speaking in St. James's Hall a few nights ago, declared: " Unemployment can be remedied at once, in a single session of Parliament, without a revolution in any sense, at the cost, of only one or two millions." This very striking, not to say sensational, statement was made in all seriousness by one of the most level-headed and best-informed, publicists of th» day. Mr Webb in making it was offering no magical panacea to cure England's industrial woes. He expressly repudiated the blind sort of faith which airily declared that all these ills would be cured N under Socialism. You cannot, he said, cur© unemployment with one word— whether that word be Socialism or Mesapotamia. Nor could you cure ifpl :*§.. are '^ The Preservation of Good Health Will be greatly assisted if Thomson and Co.'s Aerated Waters and Cordials are always ordered, to the exclusion of all cheap and doubtful makes. THOMSON'S BEVERAGES Are so pure and refreshing, so satisfying, and so pleasing to the palate, that they not only quench thirst and give enjoyment at the moment, but they fortify you against the effects of heat and exertion afterwards. ALWAYS ASK FOR THOMSON'S. 19 Special Gold Medals against the World.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 99, 24 April 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 99, 24 April 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 99, 24 April 1909, Page 6

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