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The Ironing-Board Cover. If your ironing-board needs a new cover, cut two pieces of old blanket the size of the top, and allow just enough to come over the edge, but not under. If you haven’t any old blanket to use for this purpose, place two layers of house-, flannel on the board and tack it smoothly over each edge. From an old sheet make two or three covers itlie size of your board; hem them all round, and, at distances of four or six inches, sew strong tapes long enough to reach under the board and tie securely. When one cover is soiled it is easily removed and a clean one adjusted. Save Your Soap. Old soap scraps make an economical and useful soap-jelly, which is valuable for numerous purposes. Take a large stone jar and shred therein the soap scraps. To each handful of scraps add a small piece of household soda or rock ammonia of about the size of a walnut. Fill the jar up with boiling water and stir well. When the soap is cold it becomes a thick jelly. And a small quantity of it used in scrubbing paintwork or plated goods considerably lightens the work.

Though early to bed And early to rise, You’ll never be rich Till you advertise.

SOME GOOD ADVICE. STRENGTHENED BY EXPERIENCE. Kidney disease is too dangerous to neglect. At the first sign of backache, headache dizziness, 01 urinary disorders, prompt attention should be given to the weakened kidneys. Lighten the diet, take things easier and use a reliable kidney tonic. There’s no other kidney medicine so well recommended as Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. Here’s one of the many statements from New Zealand Mr. G. Osborn, 30 Heretaunga Street, Palmerston North, says: “A member of my family suffered so much with backache that she could scarely get about. The pain seemed to centre in the small of the back just across the kidneys, and was particularly severe when she stooped. Besides backache she troubled with dizzy attacks, disordered secretions and always felt tired and languid. Hearing one day of a cure by Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills I bought a bottle, and they did her a lot of good, so she continued taking them until she was quite cured. Doan's- Backache Kidney Pills are splendid and no mistake, and I shall always have a good word to say for I hem.” Four years later, Mr. Osborn says: “There has been no return of backache and kidnev trouble since Doan’s Pills effected a cure over four vears ago.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/- per boti.'e or will be posted on receipt of price by Fos-ter-McClellan Co., 11 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN’S.

Wh y do dentists advise “Wrigley’s after every meal?” ise— Wrigiey’s does for teeth what nothing else can do.; Good for digestion too, and a delightful sweetmeat. mb gpmj The flavour I-a-s-t-s Made in Australia WRiSLEYS •ERSIMT If WO CHWfIHG-itin H 64

BOOT EMPORIUM. BIG SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES NOW ON. HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO SECURE GOOD FOOTWEAR AT BEDROCK PRICES. CALL IN AND INSPECT OUR STOCKS. Main Street, Foxton.

poll JOB-PRINTING, Book-bind-ing etc., of nil descriptions, Manaivatu Herald.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2997, 11 February 1926, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
542

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2997, 11 February 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2997, 11 February 1926, Page 4

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