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How She Compels Others to Obey ■;■ ':;'■■■' 'Her Will. . . - ■ IMMKra Copies of Romarkabla Book 'desarlttIng peculiar: Psyohlo Powers to be dlatrl- ■• buted Post Free .to Readers of "The : Wellington Qomlnlon." . . >."The wonderful power of Personal Tn- ,' ~ . fluenco, Magnetism, Fascination. Hind Oon- ;•■;.- trol, call it what.you-will. «an surely.be )..-■ .acquired by everyone, no matter how .un- '■•■"■ •: attractive or unsuccessful," eaye Mr. Elmer ; ••.■; Mswortn_ Knowlesr author of ithe' new ,;;;.• book, entitled: "The Key tothe.. Develop- '. ■■ : ment of,the Inner ■-■■ ■ ' n : '■ ■■:■■' .-...-,.:. Forces.'!. The- book i ' . . * , lays bare many as- ■•.'■ :.■'■' ■■■■■ -. . . tounding f-aots con- . ' -'. " ; , . [-.'■.■ corning the prac- ' • ' I • : :■•'.'■ how,one', may gain ■'i ."!■■' ™?h.t otherwise re- W§gM tSJSKBwSM ' ter and'YUsposition 'llfilsiilliißfiSf' medicines ;' even the • complex subject of projecting thoughts |y*" w "^^^* N^:v^fe;v>M '■■ .. (telepathy) is ex. plained. Miss. Josophino Itavis, the popu- ■ far stage favourite, whose portrait appears herewith, deolarea that- Wof::Knowles'e ■ ■ ' • book opens the dqorto eucoa-s,' health, and hapinese''to every'mortal; no matter what his or her position, in life. She: believes that Prof; Knowles .has■ discovered principles which,. if universally adopted,: will revolutionise . the ] ' mental status* of :thebrnnon. race.-' '" ' ■: ■ ■ '. ' ".'■ The book, which is. being ' distributed • . broadcast free of charge, is full of photo- ■ ■;'' graphic reproductions showing how, these • ' unseen forces are being usedvall over.the •' v world,,qpd how. thousands upon, thousands '. :'• have' developed; powers which they-little ■' '•' dreamed , the yposeessed. The free distri- •"■' • ■■• bution- of.^he , 100,000 copiee is being coni' ducted, by a largo London institution, and ■\- ■ e, copy will be sent post'free to. anyone '■'■ ■■"•■' interested.-...-No money noed.be sent, but • ■: those who wish to do so mdy.° enclose 2d. ' (stamps of your o™ ' country). cover •■■ postage,' etc. ■ All Tequeets for-tho'free ' book, should be addro3sodto: National Institute of Sciences, , Eree Distribution. Dept;, 533 A, No. 258. Westminster Bridge Jtood, London; S;E.,' England; , ' Simply say you would like a copy of "The Key to the Development of the Inner : Forces,": and mention "The Wellington Dominion.". . . ,; ' consists of the solid j of jTjVn%fi\ pure milk with 'extra' ■•' , "«*<i4A*/\M9 cr <»m and milk-engar -' '. O'"————-*"^added. It is the:ideal.. ....;'.; :infantsfood.. , - : ...12

MONDAY, 8.30 A.M. Some Reflections on a Boiling Copper. , • 'v , ,' The copper's boiling"—this is the comtnon phrase of early Monday, the housewife'j, callto the weekly task. Let us follow it with a question that is not so simple as it sounds: ">vhat is it boiling for?" Most people would answer, "Why, to boil the dirt out of-the clothes, of course." Quite so, but for health's ■• sake something more than dirt has to be done* away with in the household washing, namely, the seeds of infectious.disease; i.: ;■'.■■'■'"■ Infection may be.communicated to a.whole city (and beyond it) from one single patient, of which the smallpox epidemic is a case in point. , , It is due to tiny.'organisms,-, hardly / visible through a microscope but intensely \ ' aljvej; thrown off in the course of the disease. These float in the air or dust and drift to clothes. and house linen as naturally as steel draws to a magnet; we call them '.' Germs," or seeds'bf disease, because just as an ordinary seed grows : to: a fplant, so a 'disease germ on '. a.' human ■. body breeds disease; the only protection •gainst germs is to destroy them. '/■'.,< V ■The. question is: / Will boiling .water and common soap do it? Not always; some disease-germs may. thrive, or even breed, in both. So. we must use a cleanser .that will not only' clean clothes and house linen thoroughly, :.|but also i.kill ill diseasegenns that have: lodged-in-them. > Fortunately for us, 'manufacture and science have combined to meet this want .with Lifebuoy. Soap. By . using Lifebuoy Soap in the laundry the germs ■ of:infectious diseases are caught and killed ; wholesale, because Lifebuoy Soap isboth * ':.. perfect, laundry cleanser and a strong dis- . mfectanr! as well, and when the household ' clothing and linen are washed with it, disease .' germs find destruction instead of a refuge..":; Our crowded population doublet the risk of infection, Lifebuoy Soap reduces it; but Lifebuoy Soap must be so used as to cover both .cleansing and disinfection ;. Lifebuoy Soap for the bath, Lifebuoy Soap for floors and walls, , Lifebuoy .Soapifor kitchen and . scullery; and when the copper-boils on Monday morning, then let it be'especially and always' Lifebuoy : Soap for the day's ■'■ washing.'_■;/, );■ ~ •■—r yy, ; v . ; ;''■■""■..■Sγ'..'". ' '"• « • ■ the food that dootore rey ''■ LArrIVIY commend and rear, their .V TJ<V**/V«J;b own babies on. Your Cγ*-'- * -r baby will thrive on it. II : . ;: v'i MR..ECCLES' EVIDENCE. • ' : ilr A.. ECCLES, Proprietor of the; largest retail drug business; Auckland; ' writes:—"My customera are particularly ? •weH pleased with Hean's Essence. They , like making their own cough mixture, ■ : and your Essence certainly saves them ,: muchmoney.":.: '. :;•;--■- One bottle of Hean's Essence contains the necessary medicinal'ingredients for. a pint of the finest cough, cold and sore throat remedy it is posssble for.money" to buy. It saves'you atleast/9/-,'and provides a better cough mixture-than" you can buy ready ;mixed: ■ 'Read --tjhev' circular and iee the easy directions: du ' label. - :'" ;. ■.■■.:../■..."',■.■'/•.•■.'':.!s■'■•

What women issL The Typhi jojs :— "The DALLI is Aβ. key to speedy Ironing." is the best Box Iron for household use. .' Of all Storekeepers, stocked by: --, ;- &.W. MILLS & 00., 'i WELLINGTON. 'Sevan of uorlhleu imitation). 4*l (J « S. an ldeal food for infant). Givo y° nr b aby every 6 ohancobyreedm/him on Glaxo It builds bonn™ n ibips \sk youi tlocfnr. 10 DON'T HESITATE But call right away sad consult ■FROST ft FROST,DENTALSPECIALISTS, 119 Willie St For Natural Looking and ; Comfortable Artificial Teeth«

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 11