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Takes them out without a doubt ! No matter liow bad y. ur corns are or how long tht-y liavo been troubling you your pahi ends when you purchase Nyali ? s Corn Cure And it's s'j easy to apply. A glass ro d is littnd in tlio cork of overy bofctl c. yon ju=it' put a little on the corn s»t night ;uid it diisr. as yon apply, f■ •rmin a fkin over the corn. No f'is , wrapping up oto. Solid ov call for a bottle. Prk-, Is pn bottle G. S. «EE.iWVES.L ;>LSJ'eNBIS(J CH KM I.Si' I,j£VLN. si?*A9. SLEWKHimN | > and solicitor. -"-J Lbvin. * J<jN3i\ TO LKN'D oil approve*) 1 ■' x at Rntfis 'vT' I'i.- A•* SIEiSAS!.I BAKIIUSTICIt. AN!) SOUC'TCIt Lbvtn. 8' JION'FV T(. I-KXD A I H'K RKNI RATES.

A continuation of our report on the meeting of district farmers held in Levin yesterday appears on page 4. "Talks Sedition to Mother-in-law" is the heading of a telegram on the same page, where also appears sonic commercial news. On page 1 there is printed "The Ways of Readers an.l "The Family Circle."

Honior and Avistophanee, and other Greeks who spilt good ink, knew comfort in but half degrees: they never heard of Fred'rick Pink. Tliey trudged in sandals all tlieir days—and Ancient Greece had awful weather!— or barefoot wrote their lengthy lays, without one ode to Pink's good leather! New stocks to hand; bring your repairß.—Advt. 1

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 17 March 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 17 March 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 17 March 1917, Page 2

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