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CORNS. OU can dispose of your corns for L 1/- ; Which would you rather have—your corns or the shilling? Your Loss is Youp Gain I You lose your shilling and you find comfort, restored good humour, and a thousand other joys. TEED'S CORN CURE. All Chemists iind Stores—l/Or Post-free Direct from Tebd & Co., I New Plymouth.

THE TRIED & TRUSTED HOME REMEDIES, IN USE OVER 70 YEARS. HOLIGW&Y'S PILLS cure all Impurities ' of the Blood, Indigestion, Sick Headache, ! Biliousness and kindred complaints '. due to Disordered Stomach, Liver or | Kidneys. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS regu- ■ late all these complaints, speedily • remove the causes, and effect a, PERMANENT CURE. HOLLOWAY'S 6JNTMENT for Gont, ■ Rheumatism, and Neuralgic Pains. . This preparation is certain to give relief i almost immediately. Skin Diseases are rapidly cured, even ■ the most obstinate cases yielding where I other remedies have failed. ' For cases of Bad Legs, Ulcers and | kindred ailments, HOLLOWAY'S . OINTMENT can be relied upon to I effect a lasting cure. . Full instructions attached to each pot | and boT-. These Old English Remedies should he in Every Home. g ~ To be obtained of all I Chemists, Stores, &c.

Mrs. Clare ' Millar 1 , Enmore, writes: — " People v, r ho have not used Sunlight Soap for,blankets should The common* soaps seem to leaveTthe,blankets dull and heavy|uo' the touch, .but • Sunlight! '.mafcesjrthe nap and I makes - , wbollyvas though, they come 7 L out of * ! and thjsSith Jess V , work \ . than* is.||quired \ . x wita ordinary soap." NO. 67. guaranteed under the "PURE FOOD ACT, 1908," BY LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. SYDNEY, N.S.W, No. 57. WET simply cannot penetrate your boots if you use Dales' Dubbin. It is a life-preserver for leather, making it soft and supple DALES Mcdti DUBBIN <xv Harness Of Bootmakc..-. . 22 Exhibition Hlghtst ■' taiiufacjory—

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Otago Witness, Issue 2985, 31 May 1911, Page 85

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Page 85 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2985, 31 May 1911, Page 85

Page 85 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2985, 31 May 1911, Page 85

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