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The new electric generator at Niagara is said to be the largest in the world. It will .produce 87,000 horse-power and light 2,500,000 lamps. The fibre of the Mexico pineapple leaf can be made into a fabric as soft and beautiful, as silk, as well as into ropes, threads, twine, mats, and paper. DRINK AFTER DRINK DISAPI'EABS, AND STILL THE COST 1 IS NOT EXCESSIVE. Drinks for the family these broiling hot days, especially the large family that is composed of members with vigorous thirsts, is quite an item in the cost of living- What to give that is satisfying yet not too expensive is a question that many a housewife has puzzled over. The solution is found in Marshall's Summer Drink Extract. These cooling, healthful thirst-quencheiß are so economical that you and your Household may drinK them all day long without the cost becoming excessive. You make the cordial in your own home from Marshall's Summer Drink Extract, and the cost works out at less than a halfpenny a glass. Nine delicious flavours to choose from. Your grocer stock» them all.—AdVt LONDON BALLROOM POWDER. In the big London dance halls the glossiness of the floor is due to a powder which is, now available for use in private houses. Transform any room in your house into an excellent ballroom by sprinkling the floor with London I Ballroom Powder. A large tin costs only 2s 6d. Your storekeeper stocks it. Try a tin. —Advt. Would yon try to fell a tree by lopping the branches? They |Why try to care your rheumatism, lumbago, or gout by trifling with embrocation which cannot possibly get at the root of the trouble? The root cause of rheumatic pains is an excess of uric acid. Rheumo neutralises the acid, removes the pain, and destroys the cause of it. A 4s 6d bottle of Bheumo contains a weeKs treatment. Sold by all chemists and stores. Barraclough's Magio Nervine stops toothache. Is 6d everywhere. Piogandra Cures Corns (juickly la 6d. —Advt. WOODVILLE RACES. FRIDAY AND'SATURDAY, Ist AND 2nd FEBRUARY, 1924. ACCEPTANCES for all First Day Events closo at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1924. W. A. LYON, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 20