RUB BACKACHE AND . LUMBAGO AWAY. RUB THE PAIN RIGHT OUT WITH SMALL BOTTLE OF OLD "ST. JACOB'S OIL" ■ When your back is weak and aching; when lumbago, sciatica, or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a ■ small bottle of the old, honest "St. Jacob's Oil" from your chemist, pour a little in your hand and rub it well into your acbing back/and by the time you can count fifty the ache and sense of weakness will be gone. . . 'L* Do not submit to being crippled by rheumatism. This soothing, penetrating oil takes the ache and pain right out of your back, and ends the misery. It is magical, and does not burn the skin. Nothing elss stops lumbago, sciatica and backache so promptly and surely. It never disappoints.
MONDAY, 8.30 A.M. ■ Some Rellectlons on a Boiling Copper. "The copper's boiling"—this is the common phrase of early Monday, the housewife's call to the weekly task. Let us follow it .with a question that is not so simple as it sounds: "What is it boiling for?" Most people would answer, "Why, to boil the dirt out of the clothes, of coursc." Quite so, but for health's sake something more than dirt has to be done ' away with in the household washing, namely, the seeds of infectious disease. Infection may be communicated to a whole city (and beyond it) from one single patient, of which the smallpox epidemic is a case in point. It is due to tiny, organisms, hardly visible through a microscope but intensely, alive, thrown off in the course of the disease. These float in.thc air or dust and drift to clothes and house linen as naturally as steel draws to a magnet; we call them " Germs," or seeds of disease, because just as ai) ordinary seed grows to a plant,,so,.a diiease,germ'oiiiajhuman body breeds clijease; the only protection •gainst germs is to destroy them. The question is: Will boiling water and common soap do it ? . Not always; some' disease germs may thrive, or even breed, in both. So we must use a cleanser that will not only clean clothes and house linen thoroughly, but also kill all disease germs that have lodged in them. Fortunately for us, manufacture and science have combined ■ to meet this want with Lifebuoy Soap. By usin;; Lifebuoy Soap in the laundry the germj of infectious diseases are caught and killed wholesale, because Lifebuoy Soap is both a perfect laundry cleanser and a strong dis-. infectant as well, and when the household clothing and linen are washed with it, disease germs find destruction instead of a refuge. Our crowded population doubles the risk of infection, Lifebuoy' Soap reduces it; but Lifebuoy Soap must be so used as to cover both cleansing and disinfection ; Lifebuoy Soap for the bath, Lifebuoy Soap for floors and walls, Lifebuoy Soap for kitchen and sculljry, and when , the copper ■ boils on Monday morning, then let it be especially »nd always Lifebuoy Soap for the day's Washing. . ■
TIlY" TIII3 COUGH MIXTUEE KECIPE. COSTS LITTLE, WOBKS QUICKLY DOES GOOD ALWAYS. . By a Qualified Chemist Mix 4 tablespoonfuls of sugar, 3 of treuclo, 2 of vinegar, and a large break-fast-cupful of water together. Stir till dissolved and put into clean pint bottle. Add one bottle of Hean's Essence. Sip a spoonful slowly several times a day. It keeps perfectly,is nice to take and always does good. This splendid recipe takes hold of a cough more quickly than anything else you havo ever used. Ordinary coughs are dispatched like magic, and old deepseated coughs are often cured in a few day£ .'Excellent, too, for croup, whooping cough, dies fc pains, bronchitis, asthma, and many throat .and lung troubles. The fjood it does is truly wonderful. This Hean's .Essence recipe enjoys great popularity throughout Australasia. Its low cost, quick results and harmlessness have made it immensely popular. It brings the cost of the usual eigliteenpennv bottle down to less than fourpence. Hean's Essence is sold by cherni.lla and stores, or post free on recoipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. Be sure you get Hean's. <;8
!/■ Toilet Outfit Free We will send free a dainty toilet ' outfit containing samples of Icilma Orcam full-aizo/ packets of -the wof Id-famed Icilma Shampoo, Sachets and of Icilma Hair Pow- °? r :, D A genorous supply of Icilma JNail .Powder, a new discovery-giv-ing wonderful brilliance to the nails together with a wonderful Book on Beauty, on receipt of 3d. stamps for postage and packing. Write to-day ' to Icilma Co., Ltd. (Dept. « ) Featherston Street, Wellington. ' ' Superior. Work At the same fee, or the same work at a lesser fee, and you save money, This you get at FROST &• FROST, SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 Willis St. Temporary Sets ro-made to Permanent, £1 It.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2150, 16 May 1914, Page 11
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