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CORNS GONE IN SIX DAYS. Simply apply Progandra to your corn on a piece of calico —repeat for six days, then wash the foot in warm water. Your corn will then lift out completely and painlessly—root and all. Progandra does not harm the flesh—removes berth hard and soft corns. Money refunded if Progandra does not do the work. 1/6 everywhere, or post free from Barraclough’s Proprietary, Box 1247, Wellington. DR. SHELDON’S GIN PILLS. Banish Kidney Trouble and Tone Up the System. If you are feeling out of sorts, depressed, or nervous, and suffer now and then from backache, headache, or rheumatism, take notice. Don’t let this run-down feeling continue a day longer than necessary, as these are the symptoms of kidney trouble, and must he treated at once. What you need to set you right and make life a pleasure again, is Dr. Sheldon’s Gin Pills; they cleanse the blood and remove all impurities from the system, regulate the kidneys, and tone up the nerves. Good health Is natural to the human body, and with the help of this valuable remiedy you can . soon recover it and feel well and happy once again. Obtainable everywhere. : A few shillings spent in the free use of Nnzol tn protect tjie mucous mem-hr-'nes of the mouth, nose and throat from Coughs, t n:ds. and Sore Throats, stc. } is better j,han hours of suffering.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1922, Page 7

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230

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1922, Page 7

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