It’s Too Late. RAZOR ON CORNS CAUSES BLOODPOISON OR LOCKJAW. TELL . “PATER” HOW TO LIFT ’EH OUT. Nowadays it’s only necessary to ask tlio chemist for two drachms of Frozol-Icc costing but a few pence, to end every hard or soft corn on your feet. Just ft few applications of this now other discovery made _ directly on to a sensitive, pain-throbbing corn, should banish all soreness quickly and shortly the complete corn, “ lock, stock, and barrel,” shrivels up and may be lifted off with the finger-nail. This modern method of liberating the feet from corn-pests was conceived by a prominent pharmaceutical chemist, who asserts that whilst Frozol-Ice is gummy, it dries at once, and simply withers up the corn without in the least irritating or inflaming the surrounding healthy flesh. You can’t let the “ pater ” die of lockjaw or blood-poisoning from razoring his corns or callouses, but clip this article and make him get some Frozol-Ico at your chemist’s.—Advt.
The Britannia Hut, □ refuge for climbers at Saas-Fcc. in Switzerland, has just been reopened. The hut, which is 10,000 ft above sea level, was originally built by the Alpine Club in 1012.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20875, 15 November 1929, Page 3
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