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': Look far the familiar . . Sjli^^pf^H • f ■• "■• ■' ■•■ " ' '■■■.',' . I *, | The instinct to rub wherever there is pain is r | f I asnatttfkl to you as it was to the man of the T.UIrPMJrif'PNP ■ f , Stone Age. . ' " • • * "EilUWWjfiWli; | f Behind the prompting of Instinct stands the proved relief for: i' i logic of Reason. ni V.» But rubbing gives only temporary relief. Natural J\oeUmaUSlil be which stimulates lively blood circulation, must RroilcKitlS b# generated continuously to give real freedom from . »*«*"• gain. Therein lies the value of Therraogene. LuHlbslgfO Therraogene keeps the blood in constant vigorous M-n-al,.;'- I flow because it stimulates Natural Heat qujckly and i^euraigia | draws healing, soothing streams of new active blood Sci&tlCSl I to the seat of the trouble. Thermogene acts con- ' f*r f* i j . iinuously. You could not rub a painful spot all , L>hest V^OICIS dty long, but Thermogene stays where it it p^ut, Q rtr -^Tk*«rtnfc i andits soothing, healing influence goes on in every »J«re iiuoaw second, minute and hour of the day and night. SpF&inS "^ TfiermogcHC relieves pain on the instant. It cannot km. r t> • 1 harm you. It is as good for the delicate child as MuSCUiar PamS I the^wiry athlete. v * Pleurisy I Thermogene is and alwnya h«e been « product Pn#>iiirifti»i« I of British and Allied ownership, production / * rneumonia and management, * Aiw Mcdi«i •dviee. ] Write for the illustrated beck en tt<s Tfeermacenc tre»tment, wkich tells how to get f, t TU***,****.* A..._ the belt result.. Send a peatcard to-day to Uet 1 hermogene from Thermagene Bureau, 233, Clwence Street, your Chemist 2\. per box % I Sydney, N.S.W, ' * | LOOK FOR THE FAMILIAR QRANGE-CQIOURED \ BOX IN TJHfE CHEMISTS' WINDOWS L s»f« At*nt» hr ABitrafMf..—FASWSTT 4 JOHNSON. Ltd., 2SS CUr.nee Striol, Sydaey, N.S.W. ftf^u^ertrtrfiy.—THEßMOGENE CO., LTD., H»rw»t«JßH« R th,Su»«. England. j : ■ :

Fi» most difficult to treat a " , baby s cold by ordinary | MmSi . method*—medicine upsets the little ,»ffercr-yet the cold ™ ' jSß&S^^^ ' —I" • must be curcd-and at once. -! • ±£JL. >M> I SfcOjVo H»OlCl ® T'T wears keiter because the rubber is perfectly adapted to ii-wii» iTCihhhhw ,| © * the use to which it is put. Soft enough to protect Mother, find Pynctha invalu- © J«»W, ttucfc Hard enough to save wear—it couldn't be • ■ ■ able. It relievei the cold at m tougher. Examine a, Gobdnch Solid Truck Tire—you can • ■ once yet does not upset the hardly stick a pin in it, and unless your knife is sharp you can m ' '"' child - Pynetha proves so ef. ® hardly cut it. Smell it—notice the odour of smoked nuts— i v fective because it wothes the © that's the Pure Fine Para Rubber. Notice the uniform soft . :', . irritated and inflamed naial m S l"^ bloom the surface—no spotty yellow texture of •; paMagei and restores healthy reclaimed rubbisr, Note these things—compare Goodrich • -conditions. Its antiseptic balsa- ® Solid Truck Tire with any other—the Goodjich has all the J ' xnic vapours di.pel the germ. • evidence^of quality. . , rfrom the air passages of the nose ® *&?(& aFPi*. #ffis*. «sss» «ss i injj or on the pjl- ' i'/tTSgi' © . _ low «t. night—no f m\ Miif||! % • a.—amwrnwHii mi »!■■■ ™ at aH chemiats and t-^|i|'-'»"-{!*i ® ««•»*.•*.»■ «» ' n stores-100 doses iijlf|tedf| © BeSt S!S £tJQ L©!Sg Ru& in each bottle. ==H?'ij^^'w "' : •' M^^En.w ; l f nDGEON ft C©y Ltd 6i 6HLu^ t^t "i" u =cXd tßhuroh «! Na.Agenta: i£ r4*ft-"^^>'lf ' ' 18 PanamaStpaet.Watllngton i s.A-smiu.&o, L ta.pa(|^ New ZeeteKd Distributors < 309K»r 6 Petr ou cn°X (Gr"t • Chriatchurch. 11 ?,r _ ' , 9 •, V . say that alter using | >4^ ~jw)l/ffi7rt V\ \sr~l t^' •s&iv^W now tiuits oared. I have recommended '* /Vo \ f"V f^ - they will sive it a trial as it cannot be | » /V" J^il3^ '~\/iOTiyiS^ A\ ff^ * / -i^^v too highly praised." (Original letter Ef / ~s%s^f S^~v. iM//Azlf\ Cd>/ • /• / \ X. rfj'may basaen on application.) f| ' S-S»y VYwA / ' J .-* ■" s Full Particulars Post Free on application to i « /. Ji \\ \mM\ /A\ 1 )jt A. DOEG, Family Chemist flj } A-J^^—" : mm l m-m tg ß**M4mmmi*m*!* C cooking Like Hubby's Mother's • Edmonds Baking Powder helps No doubt Hubby's alw ß y, telling you about> cake,. ,conc h ; the housewife, for it leavens ; buns and pastry that" "mother used to make. .r----the food evenly and lightly, and But listen! Yours can easily equal hers if you use makes cakes, biscuits and pastry . W^W& Btlffl^ffl^' BAICING more appetising, nutritious and " iTwlr JliWis W"K Tw~^'a~aTr^ easily digested. It is the standard . • l§Jis&®®® iaai \ PO'VI^OEM, : brandinten thousand kitchens. 24 V "The B©st Powdor in Th© Biggest Tin" Ha ¥lA^Sll\>riH^\ It simply can't miss rising—and it makes the pastry, scone* and 2 W* M&JL VJ^sM, \y^ t cake, so light and- freak Boaver' is wonderfully econonuc«l I BAKING ft'f to°- One tin will convince. Order to-day. Hamm* K^ „ .r tl _n=n=^u— it n a, -ri

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18, 22 July 1919, Page 11

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