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, DISEASE IN AMBUSH. ' * fcERMS ROUTED FROM THE LAUNDRX It in only dawases that are infectious that , •ran iie hi ambush, ready to launch death ' • raojigst the inmatee of a home, and when : -wj search th« homo for th« readiest place of ambu'sh we find it m the laundry. Thi» is a statoTneat of fact easily provable; tho Iciir.dry claims anil cleanses every week thi clothes we weaT, out bed, table, kitchen, arid lath linen, handkerchiefs, towels and curtains. Nothing absorbs and carries tho germs or soeds of diseaeo so readily as t!w;«e: to ombueh tho ambushing disease germ therefor* wc must begin in the laundry. Xext as to tlu* method: mere cleasice; is not enough, for some disease germs may lausrh at boiling -water, and may even breed in commoner sorts of soapsuds. The only way to dc.il with the difeaee germ is v> kill it. beeansfl i*s life is its power to infect, and onlr when des-d is it harm!e*e: eo w-s miujt rot only begin with tho laundry, leit nsuit find a laundry toap which ;3 also a | Btrong disinfectant. Thb brings us to the final po.nt, we havo j the place- :in J . wo know tho raetnod, Lifo- j buoy .Soap givec us the- means. It way iw I tiue that seine rlißesi* germ? lautjh at ordir.arv noip—but never at "Lifebuoy," /or it - T ..,. st * be remembsred that lifebuoy Royal i Disinfectant Scar> ha« proved it« gcmi'lo- | etrnyinir r.o.ror all over the world, in 110*"hotoi« axd places of public m;ort, and in private hornet by th* hundred thoii— ar'ds. In the laundry Lifebuoy Soop gen *■* the weekly ambush cf disease, where it t frees hoiiFO and body linen cf the sc»us of \ dwese. hunt? them from their ambush and ; ti'ls them: yet withal Lifebuoy Soap is % perfect laundry soap, r.nd from it= crevny father the mesi delicate * fabrics emergo in Tjilcs of fro-rrart napcry. Lifebuoy Soapdoea not roug-hen tho hards or etam the rail? bcin" as fnmiliar an object, on vrasnF * a -d as vu kitr.hen ana household. Take Lifebuoy Soar- whore you th'l use it how you will, it is always a ijerlec*. aT, d l v - r f cct UiffiiiNvtrir.t.. Li f >- buov So'" i* a laundry «oan that will perfectly rout the disease serms ainoushcd :n ih-i launch", "-hus preventing the weekly wash becoming a diwaeo carriei. 1

How to get rid of Indigestion. So many people have been permanently cured of this trouble, the wonder is that so many others suffer year after year ignorant of the fact that Dr. Crossland's "Noxol," the reliable remedy, is easy, to obtain and costs very little to buy. One woman in telling about her cure writes as follows : " I have been troubled with Indigestion for a number of years, and have tried many different medicines, but received very little relief. Lately 1 bought a bottle of 'Noxol' and find it just the remedy I require. A few doses gave mc great relief. Thanking you for such a splendid medicine." "Noxol" is the natural remedy for the pains of Indigestion, and gives instant relief from the first drop. It is prepared from herbs and fruit juices and i* absolutely free from any harmful ingredients. People who have been cured by " Noxol " almost invariably urge their friends who suffer from Indigestion to take this splendid health-giving remedy. For instance, note how enthusiastic the writer of the following letter is on behalf of " Noxol": " I have much pleasure in testifying to the value of' Noxol.' Last week I had a severe attack of Indigestion and after taking three dose 3of ' Noxol ' was completely cured. I have induced several friends to give it a trial, and I am confident that it will do for them • what it has done for me." " Noxol " can be had from leading Chemists and Storekeepers all over the Dominion at 21- per bottle. Ask for Dr. Croasland'* "Noxol" if you want to get rid cf Indigestion. [ a ft The Secret I I of Beauty! | The clear skin—the ■ bright eye—the joy- H ous disposition —is W . known only to thoss H whose physical or- H 'gans are regularly H performing their ■ daily functions. To H ricT'yourself of dis- I comfort and know I the joy of feeing truly | well drink daily a | Health Salt 1 THE SALT THAT Bj SWEETENS LIFE H 2/- All Chemists & Grocers I

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 12

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