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RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN OUT OF ACHING JOINTS. Instant relief with a small bottlo of old, honest " St. Jacob's Oil." Stop "dosing" for Rheumatism. The pain is the real disease ; not one case of rheumatism in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating " St. Jacob's Oil " right into the painful stiff joints and muscles, and by the time you say Jack Robinson away goes the rheumatic pain I " St. Jacob's Oil" is a harmless liniment for rheumatism, which never disappoints and does not burn the skin. It stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia and reduces swelling. Get a small bottle of old-time, honest <r St. Jacob s Oil " from your chemist, and in a moment you will be free from all pains, aches and stiffness. There is no need to suffer 1 Bevrii develops big reserves of strength IT MUST BE BOVRIL BRITISH TO THE BfcOKBONE , \ y% is used in leading childa, wr% %ff\ ren ' 8 ho»pltali the world l »i4AAfiwi over. Used because it is a • __,? perfect and natural milk *—^^~ -^ food. Ask your doctor. 20 aiHßßßaij^ To-Morrow's Work will be work well done if you start the day with 46 i^"%lk •'"E"™' i^*"^fei " COOKED IN ONE MINUTE I pill j In 41b. and U/FIRUT 8 fUU " 201b. bags Wfcl6HT . ORDEE THE LA]* OB BIZB. JM cnnßntrnf^ You've Heard About Hex" Luncheon Cheese I Ask your Grocer to send you R a Tin with the next delivery 9 and test it for yourself. ' , M "Rex" Luncheon! Cheese 1 is the delight of the oheete con- 0 noisseur. It assists digestion and H many folk now eat a little reeu- X larly after meals for that purpose. g "Rex" Luncheon Oheese possesses H the valuableproperties oi perfect- > Hi ly matured Fuji Oream Cheese in a a form that spreads easily with- B out butter and is therefore very H Economical to use. Rj Sold in Sanitary fa Solderless Tins. H If yovir Groear does not stock H •Rex" Luncheon Oheese, send his BI g name and address to HI THOMPSON BROS. 1 LIMITKD || | 16, 18» 20 Blair atre^ Wellington Kj ] Foggitt, Jones & Co., Ltd. I I of "Rex" Hams and Bacon; R I Paokers of "Eex" Pure Food Products. H jm , atrangthens the little one* Si V >•%/ r\ system; makes bone and *Mi)WJL7VAj[a (ll ' ra fiosb . A pure ateritf^^t^/bseiJ milk food. It builds ' bonnie bahi>» i« W%cg £2L Chilly _Days .^TSb J^BN^) After the hours out of W\ 2 ff i doors in biting weather, Wtfl I ; ®^J take a cube of Ivelcon and yjf'i tl ' ? yjfM make a cup of warmipg sonp, W ' H "Ivelcon m I llJpßiy onbes contain prime beef and ly. %8 IjT jTfresh-cnt vegetables— no chem- 47^ f \ 'I icah or yeast. Made in 4 sec- <fy ' j \ 8 ond— pour boiling water on a W j \ I I cube and it's ready— a delici- S^j j f M^^^ ons food -beverage. Six t/ • g^^^^^^ cubes forOd,— ljd. per 0 The Gateway for Disease Scientists have proved conclusively that no fewer than thirty-eight different infections may be traced with more or less directness to the humau mouth as a focal or starting point. The mouth thus being tho gateway lor the entrance of disease, it is here, therefore, that precautions are most necessary and effective. HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES Are the most powerful, safo, and pleasant Germicide and Anti6cptio known, being destructive to all forms of bacterial life. Thej keep the mouth in a sweet, healthy condition. *"* A* *"* *r? ' & A *^ tD ** s'^ a t lilliA "<*l?°a 0 202§ Sold eTerrwhere, In tins, prtee li. M. 1 ii/ i I { Does not* Sf"oir\ Lirxert^* The"San>tas"C? L t ? London.c. _ e£ITs~A ND~M A NTON ,~A Jen(s jfH fl needs but hot water lo «_/'r/"S %?r\ make it »n ideal food for .r^ffrAAJJWjf infants. Your baby will tr ?** i *- ] uu'iiLnir^ L > "". v " va "" Alk w> ur doctor, IS

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 4