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[Jl Sweets for I !' Sweet Lips 1 C Your Sweetheart 1 will be as pleased as | J( this if you take her a | ira Rose Box of Aulsefffi brook's Chocolates. 1 m H, These arc "Sweets w| !lq do Luxe," Perfect in | Quality, Delightfully |j j Flavoured, bound to s| please the most discri- ft minating taste. Ask for f I Aulsebrook's \ 1 Rose Boxes I 1 of Chocolates I w lf 4 v "BEST EVER USEDJ" Every housewife can make a large bottle of good cough mixture for small cost. I am pleased to acknowledge Hean's Essence a valuable cough and sore throat remedy, and very economical."— MRS. E. G. ROSS, Eltham. People everywhere obtain equally good results from using Hean's Essence. It immediately relieves colds, sore throats, croup, whooping cough, asthma, bronchitis, and saves 10/- of your money. , » MONDAY, 8.30 A.M. Some Reflections en a Boiling Copper. "The coppet's boiling" — this is the com« mon phrase of early Monday, the housewife's .-all to the weekly Usk. Let us follow it with 1 question that is not so simple as it sounds s ' What is it boiling for ?" Most people would uiswer, "Why, to boil the dirt out of the lothcs, of course." Quite so, but for health's <tke something more than dirt has to be done iwny with in the household washing, namely, he seeds of infectious disease. Infection may be communicated to a whole ity (and beyond it) from one tingle patient, if which the smallpox epidemic is a .case in joint It i» due to tiny organisms, hardly visible through a microscope bat intensely itive, thrown c!F in the course t( the diseise. These float in the air or dust and drift to clothes md house linen as naturally as steel draws to 1 magnet ; we call them " Germs," or ieeds oi I'seasc, because just as an ordinary seed grows -.0 a plant, so a disease gerra on a human I jody breeds disease; the only protection 'gunst germs is to destroy them. The question is: Will boiling water and -onimon soap do it ? Not always ; som« disease germs may thrive, or even breed, in both. So vre must use a cleanser thai will not only clean clothes and house linen thoroughly, but also kill all disease gerra » that have lodged in them. Fortunately foi as, manufacture and science have combined to meet this want with Lifebuoy Soap. Bj using Lifebuoy Soap in the laundry the gcrmJ of infectious diseases are caught and killed wholesale, because Lifebuoy Soap is both ■ perfect laundry cleanser and a strong dis» mfecunt as well, and when the household clothing and linen «re washed with it, disease germs find destruction instead of a refuge. Our crowded population doubles the risk of infection, Lifebuoy Soip reduces it ; bui Lifebuoy Soap must be so used as to covet both cleansing and disinfection ; Lifebuoy Soap for the bath, Lifebuoy Soap for floors and walls, Lifebuoy Soap for kitchen and scullery, and when the copper boils on Monday morning, then let it be especially md always Lifebuoy Soap for the day'i washing. A Mother's Letter TO Married Women. \ The Doctor said : I "In ail my experience I I have never known a I woman to be left suck I a wreck." 5! Here Is Mrs. OV ley's letter. Tt Is 1> vrortlt *«y woman's time to read it v thougliWully ; " New Strtet. .*; Queenstbwß, S.A.. H/10/11. ) CLEMENTS lONiC LTD. I "If one person should be more I thankful thin uno her for Clements I Tonic, It h myself. Five years afs, 3 when my boy wbs born, passed through i a very bad time. I was left so wenk § the doctor said MY NERVES WERE COM- • PLEIELY siumfUD, and in all hit long expeHtnM he Imd not known a woman to b« left luch a wreok. Wh«n able to get up for awhile I WOULD HAVE i 0 60 B CX TO BED 1R y> BUNG LIKC OKE WITH ST. VtTOS OAfiCE. WITH EVE V TOOTH X MY ' HEAD ACHING. I *ould cover my ■ face, hoping warmth would bring re lef, and everything was deca to reduce my pain. A well. known ex> penenoad nurse advised m« to the Utmm M® an W I V i She lud utti It ameng her putlintt fcr years wth wonderful suocess. BHt ] SAIB IT WAS THE ONLY MEDICINE 5 WBRTII RtCOMMONDINfi. I was throv 5 months 111, and n course of it for six \ *teks complete ly PULLED ME AROUND, » t AND tVf.R SinCE I HAVE BUN IN , *PLENO D HEALTH. We always ktep 1 Clements Tonic, j (Sijnsil) A. E. OKLEY." j For Loss of Sleep, Bad Digestion. I \V«»kneM. Nervous Headache— U« 3 ihtsmedicino. I ALL OMGMISTfr AND I OTartEKKEMSRB «ILI»,IT.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 10