ABOUT OLD ESTABLISHED CORNS “I’ve had that corn Tor twentj years,’’ you hear a sufferer say, often with a touch of pride in his vciee. He likes to believe thero's nothing able to cure his corns. “I've been to ehiro podiats, ” he’ll say. 'l’ve cut it, shaved it, used all sor J of cures—but it won’t go.” Correct up to a point —a point spelt Pregandra. There’s no corn on human foot Progandra can’t remove—quickly, painlessly. Hard or soft, old or new, Progandra does it.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20151, 21 May 1928, Page 9
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