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Toil Must Not! Fis an age of prohibitions* actd our tive. Whether a man wants to fly a kite or to fish a stream; to found a new religion, or to shoot a creditor; to eat pork pie, or to drink absinthe; to breathe through his month or to talk through his nose—whatever at some grave moralist comes.along and says : "You mustn't!" In the case of the utterly credulous, there is even restriction of the periods proper to matrimony. It's* really very sad. You mustn't drink coffee, because it makes you jumpy; you mustn't drink cocoa, because it makes you fat; and you mustnt drink tea, because it plays havoc wrth your nerves, and because, and because, arid because. Happily there's a way out, ■ If you want to drink tea with perfect safety and satisfaction YOU MUST DRINK 1/6, 19, 2/-, 2/4. MSXPSMr '.'BATWTB The Immense Popularity OF Warner's Rust-Proof Is due to the fact that they are neither fantastic in form nor extreme in style, but are designed and modelled on fashionable, scientific, and hygienic lines, so as to produce A, Graceful Figure and a smart and attractive appearance. Ladies -wearing tailor-made costumes will be delighted with the sapport and comfort,' as well as the eesentisti shaping of the figure, these Corsets afford, and that' at quite reasonable cost. WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSETS, in models to suit every form, are sold by the Leading Drapexs aad Cossetaeres. Insist on WARNER'S.

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Evening Star, Issue 14039, 21 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14039, 21 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14039, 21 April 1909, Page 3

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