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The importance of keening the feet dry cannot lie too much insisted on. Although it only entails a little trouble to render footgear waterproof, how few persons will take it. ' A writer speaks with authority of the value of the following prescription for preserving boots and shoes and enabling them to resist moisture:—Take lib each of tallow and resin, put these in a pot over a gentle fire. "When melted ;-nd well mixed, brush the composition with a painter's brush over the boots till neither the leather nor the sole will absorb more. If it be desired tha* the boots should be polished almost at once dissolve loz of wax in a tensooonful of turpentine and lamp black. T'"'s should be applied a day or two after the dressing, but not before the fire. Thus the outside leather will have a coat of wax alone and shine like a mirror. Never let children go to bed with cold feet. Warm legs and feet ensure a good night and prevent suffering and possibly illness. Neither children nor adults can have restful nights if the feet are cold, hence, the value of wool sleeping-socks.

IT IS THE RESOLVE To obtain the GENUINE SANDER EUCALYPTIC EXTRACT, which will procure for you a remedy of sterling value and protect you from having your health injured by one of the many rude oils and so-called "extracts" which are now palmed off by unscrupulous dealers as "just as good," and which are according to authentic medical testimony very depressing to the hea,rt. The GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT is absolutely non-injurious, and brings instantaneous relief in the headache, fevers, colds, lung and stomach troubles, and it 3 great antiseptic powors protect from further infection. Ulcers, wounds, burns, sprains are healed without inflammation. SANDER'S EXTRACT is endorsed by the highest medical authorities, and is unique in its effect. Purity, reliability and safety are its distinguishing qualities. Therefore, get the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT—insist if you have to, but got it arid <1«rivn tlir banp.fit.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 21 February 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 21 February 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 21 February 1913, Page 8