ESSENTIAL SHOPWALKERS
Is the shopwalker who has been serving in the. forces'to be.restored to (he floors of big drapery establishments? "The shopwalker—or superintendent, ns we prefer to cull ..him —is quite indispensable to a well-conducted establishment/' said the malinger of a big drapery shop in the West-End, .when t'hu question was nut to him by-'ln. representative of the London ".Daily Chronicle." .'..' . "His worlds highly.skilled, and goea far beyond'walking about the, ehqp. He is , the link between the customer and the assistant. . In cases of dispute he requires much tact. One of his duties is (o keep the assistants up to the mark, and another to help the lenstomere••with suggestions. He has to- be a man of ideas with regard to the iirvangement of the stock, and often helps the'management with valuable suggestions. , ' .' It is not thought possible that women can replace men in this work perinan. ently. .Custmnors in .these shops are mostly women,. a female shopwalker does not inspire in them the same confidence as a man. Tan boots are easily dirtied, but this, can be quickly got over if you use "TANOL." It cleans,' polishes, and pieserves. -Advt. ' CHILDREN'S 'KIDNEYS. NO MOTHER SHOULD NEGLECT THE LITTLE ONE'S HEALTH. Oftentimek weak kidneys .cause great annoyance and embarrassment to children. Inability to control tho kidney, secretions, at ; night or while at play, is attributed to carelessness, and too frequently the child is punished. Parents having children troubled with kidney weakness would do well to treat the kidneys with a tested and proved kidney remedy. If there is pain in the back, discoloured urine, urination, headaches, dizzy spells or a tired, wornr out feeling, try Doiin's Backache Kidney Pills at once. A remedy that has beon used in kidney troubles for years, and has been recommended by thousands, liend this case:— ■Mrs. J. E. Stott, G5 Rugby Street, Newtown, Wellington, says: "A member of inv family suffered horn a weakness of the kidneys, and was constantly wetting the bed. We tried r.U sorts of remedies in the hope of getting n cure for this distressing ailment, but nothing seemed able to give the desired relief. Hearing tlii't Doan's Backache Kidney Pills wero B'jfr-ially good for weak kidneys, I got Borne, and I nm pleased to tell you after they had been used for n week or so an improvement was noticeable. Thus encouraged, I continued with the treatment, 0 with Ui9 result fliat fivo bottles made a complete end lasting cure. I e;iv Masting , because two years havo elapsed since tho cure was effected, and there lias been no leturiL of the weakness all that time." Mrs. Stolt confirms the above two years later: "The cure referred to above still holds good, r fnet that speaks well for Doan's Backacho Kidney Pills." Doaii's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by nil chemists and storekeepers at 3s. n'er bottle (six bottles lfis. Gd.), or will be posted on receipt of mice by FosterM'Clellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney ; But, be sure you f,et DOAN'S.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 108, 31 January 1919, Page 2
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501ESSENTIAL SHOPWALKERS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 108, 31 January 1919, Page 2
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