A correspondent writes :—" I have been, for some time paat, troubled with ' corns,' both ' soft and hard ones.' I tried many * receipts,' but they were of little (if any) use, till a friend of mine advised me to try kerosino oil. I did so, and must say I received a good deal of ease, and about a fortnight Afterwards they had entirely disappeared. Let the person who is so afflicted rub the corns well with the oil, before going to bed, and I may eafely slate that they will very soon a;efc rid of them. It is also a very good tiling for chilblains. It is a cheap receipt and a sure remedy.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 861, 8 November 1870, Page 3
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