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I Mr. Bernard Shaw ■ ft. on FORMAMINT! I -\/r ANY famous persons have voluntarily B |g iVJL given us testimonials to Formamint. I|| Ift . But Mr. Bernard Shaw has paid us the B i|l still higher compliment of publicly, treating ||| Iβ Formamint as " a household word." « . » Writing in the Christian Commonwealth » §§ (London; July 3rd, 1912), he casually refers to X it Formamint as a thing universally known and A |l| used—which indeed it is-for killing bacteria f|| » in the mouth, and so preventing the diseases §|| c they cause. Mr. Shaw says—and we quote this B i§ "Shavian" utterance with all due apologies:— ||| B '■ " When a man .... puts a Formamint Wk Wk lozenge in his mouth to kill a few thousand « ■ » bacilli he is trying to wipe out the conse- ||| 111 auences of old mistakes of creation." . B| \ ■ ■ . • c These "mistakes of creation" include the bacilli B J ' which give us Consumption, Influenza, Diphtheria, • - ||| J Scarlet Fever, Measles, etc. ■ .' B «™J By the regular use of Forraamint you are not only «| I§| protected from such dangerous diseases—you are also |||| . • helping to 4 'wipe them out" altogether. ||| ■ . And Formamint is an ideal cure and preventive of i|| Hi Sore Throat, Foul Mouth,. Offensive Breath, " Spongy |§§ ffi Gums," etc.- :■ :. . B f|| If you would liki to know more about Formamint, M » . write, mentioning* this paper, to,A. Wulfing & Co., M c 17, Bond Street, Sydney, N.S.W., who will be pleased M c to send you a Free. Booklet explaining all about Sore H| ■ • Throat and its cure. . ' " . ■ Iw ' (Of all Chemists and Store-keepers, in bottles of 50 tablets. - |||| ! «p|| Imitations are worthless, and many are harmful, so refuse e| HI them for your oten good.) . . ' I * " STOCKINGS, \ A hart o* h»TOg "SaAtnCl Y<>° will like them I » . belter than «ny &&**** you have ever worn. I 8 I g' ■<sf-' Bcewieti ywe belter. The perfettlv knitted »)l-woolt«ture; I. " I v % tfae nni riakaUenen: ike toft silky fn!: ihe fait l'ygitnlc dyes I ■*■! b.j miwmmSZ-r* 22 « and lie boiutifal mus fit make the hen ho«e you can '• I? VX hive. There if an immeme rinse o! ttyle* and col or- • — X % insi i > '4alerC amoogtt them iuit thoie you will like. And IBM OllMt O % I.er ceat'no man dun you woald pay let the EBB M \^> % erdiainr kind. - ' ' IgM MR ' | Z % - "fateiC Sods and Stockings are made In all ityle* MtS ffsl , » *•*" en - "prices far men. ladles, and children. If »£Sf Kw ■ - 2 « i»«r dealer Jtc* ml ilock them imht uptn hit ttlUng HOT WS X 4L. ■ ffif ffff'lHfc ''*' % ' I Iβ cai« of dificalty. write • Msl-fStßtkaK/b^^fr , %} % JASON HOSIERY CO. LEICESTER. ENGLAND. % » A 0.42 • " •** <P» ty///?///////////////^^^^ If you want an Overcoat to fit you, to be warm and. comfortable. without being unnecessarily heavy, and made with a view to giving several season's service, you will be well pleased with the choice we offer. —- Juvenile Tweed Overcoats Single-breasted .11/- to 17/6 Double-breasted 12/6 to 19/6 Double-breasted, Raglan sleeves 15/6 to 19/6 Boys' Double-breasted Tweed Overcoats, motor style 15/- to 22/6 Youlhs , Double-breasted Tweed Overcoats, motor style .... ~.. ....<■■- ..- 20/- to 32/6 Youths' Shower-proof Slip-on Raincoats 40/- to 45/Boys' and Youths' Macintosh Coats 22/6 to 39/Men's Colonial Tweed Coats, Rainproof, single «or double-breasted ..« .«. 42/- to 90/-

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 2

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