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BAD CORNS. "SO BAD I COULD NOT WALK OE GET MY SHOES ON." "I suffered for years with very bad corns on my feet, so bad at times that I could not walk or get my shoes on," writes Mrs. E. Doorlay, 10 Harriett Street, East Adelaide, S.A. "I used to cut them till my feet were so tender I did not know what to do. I suffered terrible pain. I was always trying. now kinds of oom cures, but nothing did mo tho slightest bit of good until one day a lady asked me to try Itexona. I did''so that very night, and it did me a. lot of good, so I got a. large tin and used it regularly for five nights, and after the fifth night ray feet felt just lovely, the corns quite gone and no pain left.' Now I can wear my shoes with ease, and go for a walk with great pleasure. Anyone seeing my feet would never think I had ever had a. corn on them. It will give mo great pleasure to recommend Kexonn to all my friends." Hundreds are suffering with corns in a similar manner to Mrs. Doorlay, and thev can ho cured of their very painlul trouble if they will profit by her experience, and give tho New Rapid Healer, Kcxona, n, fair trial. Obtainable from all chemists and stores. Price, Is. Gd. and 3s,—Advt. 4

At ono o'clock on n recent Sunday morning a firo broke out in one of the blocks of the Essex County hospital at Colchester. Nurses, turning nut very smartly as a firo brigade, affixed hose to the hydrant nud extinguished tho (lames .before the arrival of tho corporation brigade. The building damaged was (ho pathological laboratory, many scientific instruments being destroyed, and an interestim; colony of disease serins waa eremated.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 838, 9 June 1910, Page 6

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307

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 838, 9 June 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 838, 9 June 1910, Page 6

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