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In the United States they do protect then* women. It is more dangerous to look for a girl in Broadway than it is to break a window in Wellington. Women police, dressed in the height of fashion, are ever on the watch for male prowlers, who have a wholesome, respect for Stateaided virtue. CUT THIS OUT IF YOU HAVE A COKN. ■ ■ ■ ■ . v. Chemist Says Corns Lift Clean Off. No Pain or Soreness. Medical records disclose that every time you "razor" off a corn, you court trouble with blood poisoning—even, lockjaw—which habit is unnecessary, states an authority in chemistry, who directs you to obtain a two-drachm* bottle of a compound named Frozol-lee, from a chemist's ship, which is plenty to rid a patient's feet of every hard or soft corn or callous. You merely" let drip a few. drops-of Frozol-Ice>on to a tender, pain-throbbing corn, and soreness is at once, relieved. Soon the whole corn, root and all, can bo lifted out—painlessly. . ■ This new discovery is sticky, biit dries right away, and is stated to wither up any corn without the slightest inflammation or irritation ,to surrounding healthy .flesh. If your wife or soldier friend has a corn or two, they will be pleased to learn of this.—Advt. .

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1929, Page 17

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