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OUR COUNTRY’S WOMEN AND THEIR TENDER TOES.

DRIVEN FRANTIC BY CORNS CAI'SED BY HIGH HEELS; BC L NOW HAVE A WAY TO LIFT CORNS OUT. Dame Fashon dictates that women shall wear high-heel footwear, which throws the weight right on to the toes, creating torturing corns; next women whittle away at these little “killjoys’’ which is a, most hazardous habit, because you are actually trifling with a, terrible death irom infection or lockjaw; Why women do this is a puzzle, for any chemist can now supply a new ether compound named Frozol-Tee, which is perfectly safe and most effective. Two drachms may lie had for but a few pence, and this is plenty to banish every hard or soft corn or tough callous from the feet. A few drops dabbed right on to the corn’s “ heart ’' at once relieves the soreness, and shortly the whole corn, root and all. can he lifted out without one tinge of pa i n. This Frozol-Tee is a. substance that dries like a. flash, and never gums up the stocking. It simply withers up the corn without the slightest inflammation or irritation of surrounding healthy flesh. Tf you are a Good Samaritan, reader, you will hand this suggestion along to your corn-pestered friends, after .trying it yourself. 5

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17461, 12 February 1925, Page 3

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OUR COUNTRY’S WOMEN AND THEIR TENDER TOES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17461, 12 February 1925, Page 3

OUR COUNTRY’S WOMEN AND THEIR TENDER TOES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17461, 12 February 1925, Page 3

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