Passing a hand over his forehead, the worried drill-sergeant paused for breath as he surveyed the knock-kneed recruit. Ihen he pointed a scornful finger. "No " ho declared, " you're • hopeless. You'll never make a soldier. Look at-vou now. The top 'alf of your legs is standing to attention, an' the bottom 'alf is standing at ease!" ° -As a protection against coughs and colds NAZOL'"has no equal. One dose a day keeps colds away. Can be taken anywhere. Sixty doses Is 6d.—[Advt.]
mmm m\ low-spirited—irritable— notquite yourself—disinclined to exertion —worried unduly over small matters and feeling generally "down in the dumps"? If so, it is well to remember that symptoms like these are quite frequently due solely to a deranged condition of the organs of digestion. When the stomach is out of order; when the liver and the kidneys are sluggish; when the waste products of the body are not properly eliminated —evil results are bound to follow. By taking from time to time that reliable remedy for digestive ailments, Beecham's Pills, you can keep yourself perfectly fit and up to the mark. Experience has established the remarkable value of this excellent medicine for restoring vigour by putting into healthy condition the disordered digestive organs and so dispelling the ills that follow their derangement. People who aim at keeping themselves bright buoyant and healthy should take IW I 111 Sold In boxes, labelled prl lojd (36 pills), 1/1} (Sfi pills) & 2/9 168 pills).
ROARING TRADE IN MONKEYS. Pat and Mike went up to London together and as they strolled down one of the streets Pat noticed a shop, which a solicitor had taken temporarily while hia offices were bein" repaired. As there was nothing in the winow, Mike went inside to inquire the reason. Le saw two clerks sitting on their high stools busily writing. "I say," said he, "what do you sell here? You have nothing in the window." " Oh," said one of the clerks, with a superior smile, "we sell monkeys here." "Well, then," returned Mike, "you must be doing a roaring trade, begorra! Only two of you left!'' For chronio chest complaints : Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d, 2s 6d.—[Adtt.]
' DEVELOPING THE RACE. At the present time great attention is being given to the work of building up the physique of the nation. We want our boys and girls to grow up strong, healthy, and rigorous men and women. A potent agency in the work of improving the children is to give them Wilson's Malt Extract. At meal times simply give them a tablespoonful of this extract with their porridge or on their bread. They enjoy the extract, while it will do them a world of good ; building up their little frames, adding vitality, and making fliemmore vigorous in mind and body. Chemots and stores.—[Advt.]
The Best Kinds of Underwear Materials. Quality is the first consideration in selection, and as a matter of course only Reliable Makes are found on our Shelves. Economy suggests buying—NOW— at the D.I.C while the Sale is on. & & & & Ask to see the SPECIAL LINES we quote below. WHITE FLANNELETTES. All good makes, including Horrockses', Edro. Spero, etc: soft makes, well woven, ana free from dressing. 81in wide— Usually 9jd, IOJd. 86in.wido- Ba '° Pr, °° B ' 7|d ' »** Usually 1/I*. 1/B*, 1/4*, 1/6. Sale prloas, Il*d, 1/Is, BTRIPE FLANNELETTEB. A big variety of neat stripes and good colorings. Only the best makes stocked. Usual prices, ll*d, 1/2, 1/3*, 1/4*, 1/0, Sale prioaa, o|d, 1/, 1/1, 1/2s; 1/3s. CEYLON FLANNELB. This is a twill make, in a variety of neat Btnpes on White grounds; guaranteed unBhrinkable; Slin wide. Usual prioe, 2/11. Sale price, 2/3. CREAM WINCEY. Special value, very suitable for ladies' and children's night wear; washes well, and very durable in wear; 40in wide. Usually 2/3. Sale prtaa, 1/e. WHITE JAPANESE CREPES. All _ the rage for Ladies' Nightdresses; a nice, fine make: 31in wide. Uemalprico, 1/1* yard. Sale price, 9sc. Also a heavier mako, hand made, very evenjv woven, and beautifully soft. Usually 1/4* yard. Sate prloe, 11* d. DRESSING GOWN MOLLETONS. For Ladies' and Children's Dressing Jackets CEYLON SHIRTINGS AND UNION SHIRTINGS. In the Atlas unshrinkable make; a big variety of patterns in Grey, Fawn, and Light-colored Grounds. Usual prices, 1/9, 2/, 2/3, 2/9. Balo prices, 1/0, 1/9, 1/1 V 2/3. If you oannot oall, order by 'phono or mall. Wo pay postage to any home In New Zealand.
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Evening Star, Issue 16473, 11 July 1917, Page 8
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