2 FODT^^,will leap to6omilen M■' I W V - UfflrUK 1 WW CACPTV 1 Iron, .(andstill in ffl p'Hie' Indian Cradle MM OAt*Cr I * 30 teconda. Mf | DISTBIGT D '^ U,e * nil llf inw-*«-i.lOnßl^™—l',. Ul lUxmiii-rir-4-1" "' "' | 'T1 ic WorldIV'PILLS' forMfcssiien : I !%■-.«« -', ■': /7 :"«?/• -t' ' •A" o;.-'cti tare always had I I •Swill help you J ( .Jl > >< <• ■■' .vjrt; to do In the | ! <«$£•;»• i --. \ • r/.\ • |l4s, ivorh. Now the work F | U-> 'W' l\' •Is to 'ho increased. 6 1 iNv \. 'V'-ah .... Broader fields sre. being f Sj $0;P--''". V'J/y '' ' W f 1 >OXA" "J 10 ™" °P e ? *° | ■ t'\ \ «\l ' world. 'The 'men must | I &y'V f JL\\ \ \\ V . I fl/y/T K«svx\ -fißht the women must 3 5! S&f.W 1 '\/W| . I Ijlpsj work. So more than ever fc | .■wA :\ •\V3' I f must woman look after « g -•■ \ /v > v\\V ~•/// . their health. Backs muse H, | ''■ At \i. .y/i/f- not be allowed to ache, eyes must be ti; I \s£-.K ■[>■ /'IS cloar ' «>d trains fresh. No?/ is the tfnuv , llStie •- • ■I• • to - attend to any incipient kidney .« Mrai sJIffIBTIOM f ' / —iWi trouble. Dr. ShelOan's Gin Pills v.'.l .£ .i • I % "■ ' . ; banish "the fear of kidney trouble _by §:{§;!-•-' I \ .-■ ~*v ' lemnving the causc. Tie £ ialQWaffflmi Nnfr' '■ /-• ■ i Vv ccno caused by a detect- £ 10- • •" t' '• A\ ive filtration of the blcoi fc «&%» ■ •I - . MY \ .often leads a woman to | \ "think that she requires an {• — : /•»' \ A • unnecessary operation, fegH'»"tl/fh \\ \ So' iook IWst to your kid- B iKfo'u . ; AW '\ ' neys.and that em best y, .is*Y s/s^ss'i • • I W'4 J away the cause of & r -.1- Backache," but. leave' \\v\ ill! \' V«\ the • organs strong % Ht : >dMr-■*■'.%s ■ \ y<-E'ilil. ' (■ I ®w.i and invigMated. The £ Ifi ■?■■''•'' t;SW. li'lMl' tlf I , fenv&!4-,\ woman with a house- f' • v- V '\ ,'j 1 I I hold to look alter '{J II V Vv ' • L : !y' I' J r .-Sv''"; ncods keep herself "f pfi s 1 :'* 'v X- . r-:-:ZIK. • - trtjn e for her task ; f sfe >: ♦. the working girl must ■< pi .\f:\ •>».'!•'; .Ss t ;A^v«;-, #.'/ not ] e « her back beO- \i L K,,. I N;Av/ come weakened bj ;, 1,1 ■$&&■'■s/. too much standing, '\V e.::i! the brain worke; £ li //*• V'->* *. v **> ' \ thaiYis handicap ol f.| : "vC*-■'•" .J being a woman need • || v »n« ■ •..••. not affect her resp««»- f ; | #; r.ijyo ~. 'slble work. • B?l JAU eIMSM .( vo'r.irrt nnd In Dr. Sheldon's Gin rillj II sccara and nlo ramp,!r for boJIIy t«jknrs.. t"K |» land allmcnls ivhich mlf.M provrtu then from, jhouldtrlng tin' OurdeM now kalog prmnJdo..D U ;;upoD theui. ' W W Dr: Sheldon's Gin P11!V are sold In nlr-Ucbt, scaled, £ft*» oontalnon. Small «Im, 1/9; Large size, rj '^holding ''.'- f ; ' ... . J |' g? 9 ■! 1 1 . See how perfectly it bends 1 I: - with the figure! r Y- : V .:| ' m C The Kabo Corset fits the figure as a glove fits the B M' l 45Q Hand. It "gives" with every motion and yet has w if? If ' that elasticity which enables it to retain its graceful h P, If shape, even after very long wear. Consider n p; g ' ■ TK|3j|iS|| the comfort which a Kabo Corset confers— g 1 ' cons ider also its inimitable style—its artistic B if; P■• • ■ fe \ When we tell you that every Kabo Corset ia \ J K.' .11 - A {'A . \ . designed- on a living model — actually fl l<? ra '■•■'■■ ■ | \iv >! OA \ nicittlded on a human you will under- K S'. a 1 A \ 'fand the reaion for such excellence. , § W B V \ V With freedom of * movement, comfort, tf . M* Id ' I style, dainty finish and perfect making M ff fl 1 I jfti \ \ offered you surely your choice will be ||l lK||m© M ■ • m l •' »IIVD»M£8»C: I ■! 11' yM? : G : : | : II // | Bear la mind ttlso that, the Kabo Gsrset is § ' 3 ■.: •:• / I guaranteed ruttUtt. Ask to see some K { ■ I Kabo • Corsets ■— youll be genuinely u ' M i n pleased %*itk them, Ask in i nl . • , / Aluimyt May Kabo baform yon Btsy Coriit. jj 5 U j J , v UwlAiwti • M. ■■ J|| 1° |X' | - y . "The Best to be Had" Few Outfitters give the same attention to 7 Boys' Clothing that Millar & Giorgi do. 1 < - , $*3$ QUALITY AND VALUE are given top ... p. / N recognition, for we know "what the Boys • wa nt, and we know what YOU want ! >r ' m *WfMll Our "Little Men's" SUITS P J KJ/lJ) and OVERCOATS ' (KB; r are made for wear—for the hardest wear ' *ifaf r which boys can subject them to. "b' ® . ft Our selections are broad, so that we can fs Jm fit any boy—wth the right size and the )%■■ ■ ' i % It will pay The Key to our trade in 1 you to Juvenile Wear is VALUE. / Clotiie the. POSTAGE PAID ON ALL , } ' cf- MAIL ORDERS - { k a our Store Romit CaaH with order. If not satisflod, monoy refundod. , £' - O tiT 19 ° The Great : Millar & uiorgi, 7 * PALMERSTON NORTH. J
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 8 June 1918, Page 4
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804Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 8 June 1918, Page 4
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