HOW TO KEEP A MAN AT HOME. Here is some advice by a woman of practical experience: "After giving him a good dinner see that a nice cheerful fire is blazing in the sitting room Have the most comfortable chair in front of the fire with his slippers alongside, on^ the mat. Have his favourite books and magazines beside him and above all else see that there is a liberal supply of Edgeworth—a fragrant smoke which makes men indulge in reveries." Edgeworth is obtainable from tobacconists everywhere in 2oz tins and with latest vacuum packing, and also in halfpound and one-pound glass jars.—Advt. A SCIENTIFIC REMEDY FOR PILES. NEW ZEALAND TESTIMONY TO "HADENSA." "I find it a wonderful relief," writes one sufferer from Auckland. "It is doing more good than anything I have tried," writes another sufferer from Timaru. "The best I have tried," writes a third irom Taranaki. "Hadensa" has been used with marked success by the medical profession in the early stages of piles and advanced cases. It is the solo specific used for piles in the Berlin University Clinic. Try it sit once. _ Trial size 3s,,doublc size ss. If unobtainable from your chemist write Joseph Nathan and Co., Ltd., P.O Box 1509, Wellington, Wholesale Distributors.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1929, Page 6
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