THE DAY'S MARCH. ,ve you noticed the feet that go by; how ly some trip upon their errands, how ily others lag? There are many in the day's march. But think ho lemand of our feet; what fr"— constraint In close-fluing shot "ffer; and how much their ~..».,..,, mean to us. Men on the march r awl they vnluo Kcuona, the antl i. Tho boys lrled it out In tho trenches, a for more. Corns yield to e rubbing with Rexona; blisters, chilis, and foot-weariness disappear when it is :ona is truly the friend of weft' aires those evils that make 11 ; of pretty shoes impossible, boni for- " " ~ tier, is sold only In t Is Bd and 3s, and Re r tablet. Obtainable e< "CAMROC for me, please." When vou are invited to name your refreshment, call for CAMROC DRY RINGER ALE. It is guaranteed made from an original Belfast formula, and is absolutely pure. It's worth a test, to teat > its worth. All hotels and stores,
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1920, Page 2
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166Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1920, Page 2
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