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THE WORST CORNS CURED IN A WEEK. Hard corns are painful enough, but soft corns between the toes are even worse. If yoti suffer pain from either hard or soft corns, try Barra- ■ dough's Progandra.—a sure, quick, and permanent cure. Progandra cures by removing the corn entirely —infinitely better than cutting. Simply apply Progandra to a strip of calico., and wrap it round the corn as you would round a cut finger. Repeat this for six nights; soak foot in hot water, and the corn will. come out. Get Progandra now and suffer no longer. Ask at, any chemist's or s^ore for a Is box of Barraclough's /Progandra now.—Advt. World's W^WKijf^^ GOLDBERG 1B jg*^ THEN AND NOW. 4 FEW years ago readers of jITL "The Express" < would have considered themselves very lucky if, having ordered a suit to be made to' measure by post, they obtained an accurate fit. To-day, thanks to specialisation and a form of measuring that tihe average.man can easily, understand, it is being done every day. Furthermore, the prices are two pounds less than you would expect to pay in a retail shop for the same quality material and workmanship. When you order your suit this way it comes direct from the .workroom with only one small profit over cost of production, without being saddled with high shop rents, travellers' and salesmen's salaries, all of which add to the cost but not to the value.. For 755, 855,955, 105s, ] 10s, 115s, you get a guarantee .of absolute satisfaction. If the fit, making, or material is not right your money will be refunded at once without any delay or demur. A splendid range of patterns and easpy measurement form will be posted to anyone mentioning this* paper to John H. Glasson, Cashel Streeti, Christchurch, P.O.1 Box 41. W- <2atr, Market St. S. ■ ■ , FOR FURNITURE URNITURE and fCIURNISHINGS. JF URNISHINGS. Of every description. SEA-GRASS SQUARES EA-GRASS SQUARES In Splendid Designs. RUGS, MATS, AND CARPETS. fn Beautiful Colors. Sec our Showrooms. Make the home bright and cosy. A LARGE RANGE OF LINOLEUMS. HANGING AND TABLE LAMPS. TILED AND WELL-FIRE i GRATES. WALL-PAPERS AND HANGINGS. In fact everything that is conducive to comfort in the home. At Lowest Possible Prices. W. CARR, HOUSE FURNISHER AND . HARDWARE MERCHANT. OUR REST-GOOD MATTRESSES Are the acmo of comfort and satisfaction. ■ 1 9 %c^OLivs*;^^

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 187, 4 July 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 187, 4 July 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 187, 4 July 1919, Page 7

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