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| ©f a Letter I which appsarod in the ! "Eastern Daily Press," Norwich, I August 20th, 1914. "SIR,Ladies are being advised by various authorities that j Sliirts t-iul other I for our soldiers should be made of Flannel only, and | that no Flannelette should f be used. This advice appears to me open to ques- ■ tion, for the following reasons : First, the expense. The Flannel generally costs, I believe, from 1/- to 1/6 a yard. to 4 yards are required for a Shirt and 6 yards for pyjamas; each garment, therefore, costing for maI | terial alone from 4/- to 8/-. Next, the difficulty in washing 1 . Fine, good Flannel ' in the hands of an experienced laundress may be kept soft and porous for _ some ' | time, and need not shrink to any great extent; but thick Flannel, badly washed, not only shrinks enormously, > but becomes hard and felt- | like in texture, impervious to perspiration, and thoroughly unhygienic. | I suggest the uss of Irnda' FliiKkttc at 6|d. to Bfd. a yard as being better for the purfose, as well as cheaper, t wears splendidly, is improved by washing, shrinks iar less than Flannel, and is more comfortable to wear. It also cuts to greater advantage, being 36 inches in width. Tours faithfully, EDITH G. WOKLLEDGE." 10 Albert Square, Great Yarmouth. (virol) s INmnHMN ; MMMtH illf xfil \ I WAS AT a ABSOLUTE STANDSTILL Mrs. D. Ingle, of Nobroyd, House, Morley, writes :— "I enclose photo of my baby boy 'Billy.' He was at an absolute standstill at j Xmas. Since, then we commenced to give him Yirol. He is now 10 months old, so that the change in him has come about within the last 4 months. He now weighs 2st. lib. We send this to show our appreciation i with the results of Virol." Virol replenishes the blood with the while cells that defend the body against j | the germs of disease. Used in 1,000 Hospitals and Sanatoria j VIROL, L<<f.,iJMßo,OM St..Loo</on, E.C. ?fl You Believe! That you oan get tho most oenai- § tivp tooth stoppod absolutely § without pain? Wo hove imported S and improved nn npparalun which 1 has boon dewrib'Kl, jitkl rightly | so, by oui miin<jrous patients ; ; | a wonder, tly moans of thin ap- I puratiis wn oiiii prodnro that n happy stnto, in which tho patient, 8 altnouph quito oonNcious of what | is taking nlnco around him. can- g not feel tun slightest pain from B the "droaaod drill."- | FROST & FROST "Tho Painless Dentists," | 113 WU,US ST., WELLINGTON. |

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2480, 5 June 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2480, 5 June 1915, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2480, 5 June 1915, Page 11

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