YOU CANNOT LEARN THE TICKLE TOB, the Pox-trot or the Jazz if corns torture your toes. But you can soon banish the corns. Barraolough's Progandra, the the tried and proved remedy, mil remove the most stubborn corns painlessly and simply. Progandra is a salve, and contains no harmful ingredient that may injure the foot. It costs only Is per box from ell chemists and stores, or post free from .Bprraclough’a Proprietary, Box 1347, 0.P.0., "Wellington. If Progandra does not satisfy you, your money will bo returned. Ask for Progandra and terminate too torture.— Advt. On Sunday at tho Y.M.0.A., Willis street, Air J. Harry Lang is to be tho speaker tat tho men’s meeting at 4 o’clock. Mr Lang is well known in New Zealand as a Y.M.O.A. man, having been tho general secretary for a number of years at Hyderabad-, India, He is a fine speaker, antd his subject at the meeting on Sunday is 1- Tbc Challenge of the Times.” The strangers' tea will be held at 5 o’clock. This is an informal gathering held week by week to which any stranger to Wellington is heartily welcomed. EYES WEARING OUT. Eye defects often exist unsuspected. Your vision may, in fact, deteriorate so gradually as to be unnoticed. Consult Us To-day to ensure good sight. The delicate muscles and nerves ot the eyes must be kept in restful balance —the proper glasses will aid them. We are Optical Experts. We will correct your eye . troubles with properly prescribed lenses, which will 'help you to see better —feel better. Morrison & Gilbert! 103 Customhouse Quay, WELLINGTON.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10537, 13 March 1920, Page 9
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