A SUMMER NECESSITY. When you wake up with c parched tongue or dry throat, you'-will find a tea-' spoonful of Fluenzol momentarily gargled and swallowed most soothing. .Fluenzol,1. . _ __ and & 6d> aila; i's inflammation in tae throat or nose and cools the system by dispelling fever germs. Invaluable and quite harmless for restless children — Advt. Cold resisting, all-wool body-belts for soldiers, Is lid, at George Fowlds, Ltd Manners-street.—Advt. , For Bronchial Coughs, tak_ Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.
Carry your Gar on \_9__W_^^^^^^«_^^i^B^S^SS MICHELINS (The famous Preach Tyres). V?^--*^ MICHELIN can give you \^_Z/ nT^^n m \\__ I regular deliveries. £^r t^oi SI %l MICHELINS-The Best £^7 A II Therefore the most Economical. /^__\M?^ V^f < f MICHELIN has given £40,000 to further the work of F. anch Military Aviation, and is manufacturing 100 Aeroplanes, which he is giving to the French Government, representing an approximate cost of £100,000. MICHELIN also proposed the establishment of the "FLYING SERVICE FUND" for the benefit of British Aviators and their deHelp MICHELIN pendents, giving £1,000 to start the fund—also gave £800 to to the prince of Wales' Fund-and has given to date £120,000 to the dependents of his employeea who are CARRY OM ( fighting for the Allies. the MICHELIN is manufacturing shells and bombs for aeroplanes, etc, Good Work. *nd U a,S° helping by his ]arge su PPlies °f tyres to the ' Bntish, r French, Belgian and Italian Armies. MICHELIN has established and maintains a hospital of 320 beds for the wounded, costing to date £30,000—has paid shareholders in War Loan-and has made advances to his staff who have to sth December subscribed £202,012 in War Loan and £5,520 to Fund for parcels for the Troops. • \ Many other things could be added to this list. -v.,,, 17 . MICHELIN TYRES ; Can be obtained at ail the leading garages.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 107, 2 November 1916, Page 4
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