1 THE FIVER J 1 ErilJOri-b -1 I To guard against Fevers, § 1 a Thoroughly Effective | I Disinfectant is indispen- | | sable. Leading Hospitals | 1 throughout the Dominion | aBB & K.P." FLUID. E I It is Powerful, Safe, Eco- | I nomical, Non-Poisonous. | " K.P." FLUID I I should be used liberally to | t preserve immunity from 1 k Infection. Outhouses, | 1 Sinks, Drains, etc., ought | I to be freely treated with | | i-b. In hot weather, par- 1 | tieularly, attention to j| jj these matters is of first | 1 importance if good health | . is to be maintained. | j " K.P." FLOffl 1 I is required in all homes | | where Disease has made jj II its appearance. A Reli- | .jj able Disinfectant is of | $ untold value under such | | circumstances. In the i 1 sick room "K.P." Fluid i % can be depended upon as | | a Deodorant and Anti- 3 i septic of the highest ex- l I cellence. | "K.P." FLUID 1 Ij in bottles at 9d and 1 /-, j h also in pint (1/6), quart < I (2/6), and gallon (6/-) I | tins. All Chemists & Storekeepers j i " Keep a Bottle handy." I M r9O7S JS_M gffT MO i^*y,U^l--11-U^P"-^«U"^^ I a------________-it_______-— -m When you ask for BOVREL do not take a cheap imitation. BOVRIL is all beef and is a standardised strength - giving food. Always have BOVRIL handy. By Royal HU Majesty Warrant to __f_W_l_&_\ th « Kla «- INFLUENZAJN LONDON. GREAT INCREASE IN DEATH RATE. It is estimated that in and around London there are 200,000 persons stricken witbsjnfluenzn. Dull headache, great lassitude, with pains in the head and b»ck, are the first symptoms. Then the mucous membrane of the nose, throat, and lungs are attacked. While-there is some doubt as to whether it jlf infection-., contagious, or epidemical, there is no doubt as to the merits of Baxter's Laoft. Preserver, in - combatting' .the '.tnnlnAji To prevent complications, avoid draughts, and take tho Lung Preserver when the very first symptoms appear; this prevents the tissues of the lungs and throat becoming affected. It shortens an attack because it stimulates the delicate membranes of the throat and lungs to throw off the inflammation and soreness. It is the remedy to have at hand to avoid tho risk of serious complications, resulting from Coughs, Colds, Influenza. Ao. It. a famous because it cures. C 357. SAJN INVALIDFOR YEARS | H "For years, until lately, I have been t 19 chained to an invalid's chair by torturing E \_\ rheumatic gout," wrote aa old man, a X Im resident of Limrood. recently.. "I think I H m. have tried every remedy on the market, and C, .H| though some of them give a little relief, I C l_ cave up expecting to be cured until I trifd E Q COOKE'S RHEUMATIC.WAFERS. I felt M ft better from the first box, and to-day, after & KM using four boxes, I walked without ths aid S II of a stick. At this rate I-*ill be cured very g M soon. I cannot too strongly recommend « 1% Cooke's Rheumatic Wafers." & m Price j/S a box ; sold only by ffi! I W. R.Cooke & Son | \_ Pharmaceutical Chemists., X g 198 HUH STREET ... Oppeslts Frwunan's ft
MANTELPIECES. We, Edmonds and Page, Limited, would like it known that the price* given in the catalogue issued by ua some time ago have been reduced. Some unscrupulous firms are copying our designs and offering them at 7_ per cent, less than our old price, whilst, as a matt »r of fact, our prices .have been reduced in some cases 20 per cent. I 01 all the silly proverbs one Who** vogue sJwuld bo diminished, Is: "Woman's work is never done!" It should be: "Never finished!" Site's always working, understand, , To keep the home together, And-has Woods' Peppermint Cure on hand ... For oolds in -winter wwrtheivi '^lfi ■•'.■••■., _ «__ ~ a^4^-a*A--.s_3fcsi_s-
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13094, 20 April 1908, Page 3
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