CORNS DO PERMANENT FOOT INJURY—GET RID OP THEM.' The longer you allow a corn to grow, the deeper'go its roots. Right into the joints they penetrate, perhaps doing permanent injury that may have to be treated by a surgical operation—and even then may leave the joint weak and damaged. Yet the nerveracking daily suffering can be dispelled in a few nights by the use of Progandra the wonderful corn remedy. By acting in a circle round the corn it softens and loosens until the whole corn-root lifts entirely out. Don't try to hurry it by probing—let PROGANDRA do it. Safe, sure, painless, and speedy. It means permanent foot comfort. At all chemists, 1/6, or post free from Barraclough's Pty., Box 1247, Wellington. Money refunded if not satisfied.
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Northern Advocate, 11 October 1928, Page 6
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