An eagle can live twenty-eight days without food, while a condor is said to be able to fast for forty days. SHARLAND'S MAGNESIA. _ Save money and obtain a better ar tide by insisting upon Sharland's Fluid Magnesia. Sharland's, being made in the Dominion, is fresher than imported Magnesia. Also sold at a lower price. Mild, effectivej agreeable.—Advt. WHITE AS THE DRIVEN SNOW. This favourite expression of the poet's can be aptly applied to clothes that have been washed with Velvet, the sterilised soap. The ideal soap for laundry or bathroom. Hygienic and pleasant to use. The most popular household soap on the market. Your grocer stocks Velvet.--Advt. Good news surpasses draughts and pills io charm away life's countless ills; It s. tonic potency doth mako Despairing hearts fresh courage take. How glad the news to him who ails Of some sweet balm which never fails— Sctaie remedy both prompt and pure Like peerless Woods' Peppermint Cure —Advt. GOOD LITTLE" CORONA. Bump you round the world—you'll come up merrily typing. And when off duty you retire with infinite grace into your neat hand carrying caße. Never a secretary like you. Distributors: Office Appliance Co., Ltd., 20, Brandon , street.—Advt. .
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 9
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197Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 9
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