, 'WOLFE'S SCHNAPPB is incomparable {or stomach and kidney ailment* — Switzerland is known as the country of physical exercises no less than Sweden. Physical tests of a semi-gymnastic kind form part of the examination which military recruits are forced to undergo, over and beyond .an educational teet. The physical t-ret for fitness for service is as follows:—First, a test of long-jumping; fiecond, the number of times a dumb-bell of 381b can be liftod; finally, a flat race over 80 metres. The examination hu6 had a most beneficial effect upon tho progress of gymnastic instruction in the echools. The number of recruits who have passed the tests from 1906 to 1911 is 161,542, of whom over 40.000 failed at the first trial, but siibseqii-itly passed. THE QUESTION OF THE DAY. The question of io-day, of to-morrow, and of every succeeding day, is HAVE YOU USED PEAKS' SOAP? ][ you have not, you have not done your duty by your skin and complexion. If, on the other hand-that is, en both hands, and on the face, and on the skin gene-rißj-you HAVE used PEARS' you can feel happy, lor you will havo done tho best that possibly can bo done, for tha skin's heaith and beauty. PEARS' SOAP has been making beauth ful complexions for nearly 120 years, BG& Matchless for tho Complexion,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15764, 15 May 1913, Page 11
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219Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15764, 15 May 1913, Page 11
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