In reply to an address from the Archbishop of Canterbury on behalf of the Houses of Convocation the King rtplicd: "While we can now look back upon a succession of reforms and improvements extending over many years, there 'Is still much to do to bring the conditions in which the majority of tho people of tlieso islnnds work and live into harmony with their own desires and with genuinely improved standards of health, education, and comfort and the necessary opportunities for wholesome recreation." Afternoon educational classes ero.to bo held for junior clerks in the London .underground mid omnibus services to enable them lo regain some of the train., ing they have lost during the war. ACHING, or FEET. ——sjff\ To obtain immediate vVTmm relief bathe tlie feet ■ Yraf jjff i" water containing a few drops of mm Candy's flusd," *fc|li=ys All Offensive Odour ?iS §!§g||' instantly disappears. Of all Chemists, 3uy " Condy's Fluid." Contains MO of Potash. COHDY'B FLUID CO,, Goßudl Road, Loniea.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 220, 11 June 1919, Page 3
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163Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 220, 11 June 1919, Page 3
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