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THE WORST CORNS CUBED IK A WEEK. Hard corns arc painful enough, tat soft corns between the toes are even worse. If you suffer pain from either hard or soft corns, try Barraclough's Progranda—a sure, quick and permanent' eure. Progranda cures by removing the corn entirely—infinitely better than cutting. Simply apply Progranda to a strip of calico, and wrap it round the corn as you would round a cut linger. Repeat i.this for six nights; soak foot in liot water and the corn will come out. Get Progranda now and suffer no longer Itwith torture. Ask at any chemist's' or store for a 1/- box of Barraclough's Progranda now! Barraclough's Magic Nervine instantly stops Toofache. RHEUMO Apidly relieves Lumbago, Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica. Try it now —it seldom fails to cure. o The smoker should know the percentage of nicotine in his tobacco—this poUon when absorbed by the system regularly and in large, quantities injures the most robust constitution. American tobaccos contain as nvuch as 4 per cent. and 5 per cent, of nicotine. Smokers will be interested to learnthat our New Zealand grown tobacco contains only 15 per cent, of nicotine. Small wonder that it is so much milder and less harmful. New Zealand has now its own tobacco industry, and we can well be proud of the local product. Recently the quality of Gold Pouch Tobacco has been greatly improved, Nothiiig more p?rfect and pure:' has been produced than the New Aromatic Gold Pouch. It excels all foreign tobaccos in mildness, in flavor, and com* bustibility. More economical too, 2i nzs for Is. Cigarette smokers should use the N.Z. grown Three Diamonds tobacco —it leaves no sharp and bitter aftcrtastsi

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1917, Page 6

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