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The It is said that a millionaire's baby is being kept in a glass case, where no microbes are allowed to enter. All its food is sterilized, all its air is filtered of microbes, and so it is quite safe — as long as it stays there. But some day this baby must walk out of its glass case into the world arid then there may be a tragedy. We can avoid mad dogs, and rats, and biting insects. We can also immensely reduce the number of microbes that are liable to attack us, by means of cleanliness and good drains and pure milk and so on. But we can never protect ourselves altogether, for we breathe and swallow danger every day. Since we cannot avoid all danger we must meet it and beat it. The battlefield is the blood which contains thousands of white "soldier cells" which slay the attacking germs or are slain by them as the case may be. Upon the issue of the battle, constantly • renewed, depends the health/- nay, perhaps the life, of the child. The blood cells are manufactured in the red marrow of the bones and in the glands of the body, and it is really here that the battle is won or lost. Baby's Life Saved 'The glass case method is no good. Protection must come from within. If you wish your child to s thrive and survive the diseases of childhood, feed the blood — the well of life itself — >\ilh Virol. Thousands of letters have been written by mothers to say how baby's life was saved by Virol j and the reason is that Virol is compounded of just those foods, largely \ red bone-marrow itself, which provide the blood-making bones and glands of the body with what they need to help them to maintain the army of white fighting cells. Give Virol to children' who do not thrive, for they are in a dangerous condition, ready to fall a prey to the germs that will surely attack them. Virol may be taken in warm milk, and can be obtained at all Chemists and Stores. Virol replenishes the blood with white cells that conquer disease Used in more than a Thousand Hospitals and Sanatoria VIROL, LTD., 152/166 Old St., London, E.C. ft "^ In perming tho followinf list y»u'll find »ur price* decidedly low, mare particularly when you take the hi«h quality and freihnett of the good* into consideration. Oar telephone number it 44S— we'll hm pleitsed to take your order over the wire— or drop u» a postcard and our, trareller will call usea yon. DISCOUNT TICKETS FOR ALL GOODS Teas— Per lb. 1/2, 1/6, 1/8, 2/- Haddocks, 1/-TEA-51b. boxes 5/3, 6/8, 7/6, 9/2 S ardines-pvosafoh 6d. and lOd. , Stjgar— Red Herrings, per doz. 1/6 Brewers' Crystal— Per lb. 2Jd. Sa i t Herrings, per doz. 2/Per bag 10/- Ling Fish, per lb. Bd. No. 1 and la— Per bag 9/6 Pilchards, per tin 1/3 Per lb. 2id. Infant FoodBaking Powder— Allen and Hanbury'a— Edmond's — 6d. and lid. Nos. 1 and 2, 1/8; No. 3 1/Sharland's— 6d. and 1/- Benger's, per tin 1/9 Brasso — Per tin 9d. and 1/6 Groats, per tin 9d. Caustic Soda — Per tin 6d. Mellin's, per tin 1/8, 2/6 Clothes Pegs— Per dozen lid. Moseley's, per tin 1/4 Chtjtnet — 1/-, 1/6, 2/-. Horlick's, per tin 1/9 and 2/9 Cordials (assorted) — Per bot. 1/- Nestles, per tin 1/9 Limejuice (Ship's), per bot. 1/2 Savory and Moore's, 1/2, 2/Cobnflowee, per lb. 3d. and 6d. Semolina, per tin Bd. Ckeam of Tartar, per lb. 1/4 Gbape Nuts, per pkt. lOd. Carbonate of Soda, per lb. 3d. Gbanose Biscuits, per pkt. lOd. Curry Powder, per bot. 6d., 8., Tinned Fruits— Peaches, Apri10d. cots, Pears, lOd. Eeo Powder, per tin 6d. Varnishine, per tin sd. Eno's Fruit Salts, per bot. 2/9 Quiokshine, per tin 6d. Eucaltptus, per bot. 6d., 1/-, 1/6 Tanul, per tin 1/Extract of Soap— Radium, per tin 6d. Hudson's, 10 pkts. 1/- Jellies — St. Mungo, 10 pkts. 1/- Reka, 6 pkts. 1/Empire, 12 pkts. 1/- Calves' Foot, C. & 8., I/-, 1/10 Gold Dust, per pkt. 1/4 Flavoured 1/2, 2/St. Mungo, per pkt. 1/3 Pickles — Sapon, 2£d. and 6d. Crescent Brand— Mixed, PioaLux, per doz. 2/-. lilli, Chow Chow, per bot. Lever's Dry Soap, per doz. 1/3 lOd. Wyandotte, per bag 6d. Morton's — Mixed, Picalilli, Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin 6d. Chow Chow, per bot. 1/2 Flour, 25, 50, 100, 2001b. C. & B.— Mixed, Picalilli, Chow Oatmeal, 71b. and 251b. Chow, per bot. 1/6 Fly Papers, per doa. 6d. Swallow and Ariel — Peaches, Tanglefoot, per doz. 2/-. Apricots, Peara, per tin 1/2 Dried Frotts — Kihkpatriok — Peaches 1/Dried Apples, per lb. M. Pineapple— Per tin 4£d., 31b. tins Dried Apricots, per lb. lOd. 9d. Currants, per lb. 4d. StrawierelßS, per tin 1/4 Dates, per lb. 3d. Marmalade^— Figs — Cooking, per lb. 4d. Kirkpatrick's — lib. tins 6d. Protoben, per box Bd. 71b. tins 3/3 In layers, per lb. 6d. Keriller's-^-llb. tins Bd. Preserved Ginger, per lb. lOd. Kirkpatrick's — 21b. jars 1/4 Dried Peaches, per lb. lOd. C. & B.— lib. jars 9d. Prunes, per lb. 6d. Oak — 1/- and 1/4. Sultanas, per lb. 6d. Crosse & Black-well's— Linoleum Reviver, per bot. 1/- Capers, 9d. and 1/6 Barley, per lb. 2£d. Celery Salt, lOd. Patent, per tin 9d. Cume Powder, Bd. and lOd. BlsctriTS— Aulsebrook's, Hudson's, Dried Herbs, 1/Southern Cross, Griffin's, Hunt- Fish and Meat Pastes, 9d. and ley and Palmer's, Peak Frean's 1/2 ' Buckets, each 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 Lobster, 1/6 and 2/9 Candles, per pkt. 6d., 7d., 74d. Lucca Oil, l/>, 1/11, 3/3 Castor Oil, 6d. and lOd. Olives, 1/-, 1/9 Comtes, per lb. 1/8 Pickles, 1/6 P«r bot. I¥-, 1/2 Semolina, per tin Bd. Club, per tin 1/10 Soup Turtle, 2/-, 3/6 Bourbon, per tin 2/- Calves Foot Jelly, 1/-, 1/10 Powder, per tin 1/- Flavoured 1/-, 1/2 Maizena, per Ib. 7d. Champignons, 1/Custard Powder, per tin 6d., 1/- Essences, 9d. Cbeam Custabd, per tin 1/- Florence Cream, 1/-, 1/6 Essences, loz. 6d. Red and Black Currant Jelly, loz. C. & 8., 9d. 1/3 Potted Fish — Marmalade, lib. jars 9d. Salmon, £lb. tins 7d and Bd. Parisian Essence, 1/3 lib. tins lid. and 1/1 Peel— Citron, 1/6 Fresh Herrings } per tin 7d. Orange and Lemon, lOd. i Kippered Herrings, per tin 6d. Vinegar, lOd. and 9d. Chili, 1/Herrings in Tomato, 6d and 9d. Taragon, lOd. and 1/3 W. Campbell Ltd. 40 and 42 Manners Street - 293 Cuba Street 163 Riddiford Street k __ j

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 47, 25 February 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 47, 25 February 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 47, 25 February 1914, Page 10

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