life fel > fe& ® 1R W RMSIB [1 I Mr fe<|fe)fe' A wipe with a damp cloth and then a dry one keeps Marvel||||w cloth fresh and ■■*' 1 white. But do not confuse it with American Cloth. It jfeF looks and hangs like ■? pure linen damask, and can be folded H 1i k e a n ordinary ■ damask cloth. k«aaoffl Marvelcloth always retains its satin fin- • ish. It can be boiled and ironed in case of infection, and it will not crack or stain. • The raw edge will not fray, but it can | be hemmed or hems stitched if desired. | Beware of cheap and I worthless imitations. | Look for the brand 1 Marvelcloth, 7/6 per t| yard, 54 inches wide, H plus 6d. for postage, b POST THE COUPON W ■ ' ••••■>< M Wall COUGHS&COLDS DERRY DAVIS' PAINr KILLER checks Chills, prevents Colds. Bandage the throat with a Painkiller conipress; rub the chest with Painkiller; soak the feet in hot - ‘ water to which Painkiller has been added—and you have no better remedy for coughs and colds. PERRY DAVOS' Bainkiller
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 42, 13 November 1926, Page 26
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176Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 42, 13 November 1926, Page 26
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