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JIOTHEKS, BAHT YOUR BABY WITH BEXONA SOAP. Baby's chief charm lies in his'soft and loVslv skin. To acquire that purity and delicacy of skin health, use Kexona Skin and Facial Soap. Wasltini' wilh liexona Soap first fakes away »H impurity and dirt, then softens the skin cells, and acts as a tonic upon the cuticle, so that the elasticity" is strengthened, and the result gives the sof i Woom of health that wo see in early vow I'll. " Nothing so promotes and maintains the purity of I lie complexion, hands, and hair under all conditions as does liexona Skir and Facial Soap. Tt excels in purity, delicacy, and frntrrnnen. fnr it-, is medicated on the same principles as the famous Kexona Ointment. Price, Is. 6c!. per, Tablet— Advt.

A machine lias been -'.devised for imitating the noise of an aeroplane endue, "with the object of alarming hostile troops The Serbian and Montenegrin troops used a rattle during the Balkan War to imitate maehinegun lire With font soaked ii a mustard bath._ Poor Grandpa crouched beside the hearth, And iiaspod so hard and looked go gumi, Despite three lots of steaming nun. That Grandma, anxious riowii for him, Exclaimed at last, to Uncle Jim— "This dread suspense I can't endure, I'll send for Woods' Great Peppermint Cure."—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 182, 22 April 1918, Page 3

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216

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 182, 22 April 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 182, 22 April 1918, Page 3

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