PROUD OF HER KITCHEN. No wonder! It looks as clean and bright as tho proverbial now'pin. Pots, pans, shelve*', tables, floors are kept spotlessly clean with "Klean-itt." Just a few rubs with '-'Klean-itt"—and good-bye ,to airt ana grease. No scraping or scouring needed.—Advt. WORMS IN' CHILDREN. Are speedily removed by tho use of Wade's Worm Figs. Pleasant to take, sure in action, and causing no ill aftereffects. The ideal remedy for children. Wise mothers alwayß keep a packet in the house. All chemists and stores.—Advt. Practical wisdom is promptly wise, Wise to the moment as needs arise. Practical wisdom is common-sense, It gets the best at the least expense. Practical wisdom does naught by guess In the hour of anxious stress— Practical wisdom for colds, be sure, Is always Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1927, Page 5
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134Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1927, Page 5
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