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Tan boots are easily dirtied, but this can be quickly got over if you vse "TAN-OL." It cloans, polishea, and prcservai. In tins, liquid, Is.; paste, Bd.-Advt.

"Doras AH toe! . We Ose^Gets-lt" f It Is the Simplest Corn Remover in the World. It is the New " Way. Never Fails. "Keally, I never could see how some people uso the most difficult and painful wnv that they can .find to get rid of corns. TneyTl wrap their toes up with bandages resembling a package, which causes such pain because of pressure on the com that it makes them limp. Or they use salves that Vounff /^MpK^S»!§ With fflWB/i*^ irritate tho toe and rnako it raw and soro, or they use plasters that make tho corns bulge, or pick and gouge at tlioir corns and make tho toes bleed. Queer, is it not? "GETS-IT" is the simple, modern wonder for corns. Just put 3 drops on. It dries instantly. No pain or trouble. Tho com, callous or wart begins to loosen and then comes off. Millions use nothing else but 'GETS-IT.'" "GETS-IT" is manufactured by _ .G. Lawrence and Co., Chicago, U.S.A. Sold by all cnomwts and stores. REPRESENTATIVES: Sharland and Co., Auckland; Sharland and Co., Wellington; Young's Chemical Co., Wellington; Kompthornß, Prosser and Co., Christchurch; H. F. Stevens, Christchurch; Marshall Drug Co,, Dunedin, i

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 155, 20 March 1918, Page 9

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222

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 155, 20 March 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 155, 20 March 1918, Page 9

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