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BLAMES SANDEKS CUP BACES. '' Fourteen-f ooters " are notoriously wet craft, and to sail five or six races in a week means wet clothes most of the time. A well-known yachtsman attributes a recurrence of rheumatism to the last series of races. "I am quite o.k. again now," he said, "thanks to Musterole. A fellow enthusiast recommended it, ana a few applications did me a tremendous amount of good I shall always fly to Mustcrolo in future." „ Musterole is a clean whito ointment which quickly relieves pain. Try it for sprains, rheumatism, neuralgia also coughs and colds. ,In jars and tubes, Jr bd at a> chemists.—Advt. A C'EBTAIN COli) JJILLEE. A^scientific; but natural remedy for coughs and colds is Nazol. Highly concentrated, Nazol immediately routs germs and reduces feverishness. Never fails to soothe and relievo co.ds and sore throats. Excellent for stubborn long-standing coughs. Acts like a charm Good for everybody, from baby upwards. 1/6 buys 60 doses'—Advt. HUMAN POWER" TO CHOOSE. _Human beings a^e" the only animals • with the gift of conscious choice. It docs not seem to help them very much, partly because we so often choose wrongly, partly because we have no power to choose the weather, the thine which affects us most. Fortunately we have control in another very important direction, the choice of Tobacco,-and lately the wise ones have been choosing Bears' Tobacco, mild 8d per ounce—keeps you happy in all weathers.—Advt. '•■■' WOMAN'S WORK. ' "From early morn to set of sun, woman's work is never done,-" but; when liasy Monday Laundry Help is used, the reverse is true. Never a rub, yet washing- spotlessly white. "Easy Monday" saves drudgery of washing. la gacket doeßeeyen ■weeks.—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 16

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