Do riot let your whole . life be clouded by its pain and misery COME ON, CHUM. TIME TO START MILKING! r I DO FEEL BAD, MV STOMACH SEEMS ALWAYS OUT OF ORDER. GIVE AFRAID V/E'LL HAVE TO { SEND THAT NEW tiXND bAck tttiitL Wes AlwAys COMPLAINING OF INDIGESTION. A MONTH CAT EH. A FINE LAD, THAT NEW HAND, SINCE WE CURED HIS INDIGESTION. =V YOU MEAN SINCE 0« WITT’S ANTACID POWDER CURED IT THE MAM A) CHANCE!' votf Were pretty Bft& before YOU UijD Do WITT’S ANf At ID POWDER. Far too mAriy people in ffielr young’ days neglect the symptoms of heartburn, palpitation or flatulence. These may be caused by eating unsuitable food, or not chewing the food pfbpe'rly. Even the strongest stomach will break down under the continued strain of prolonged abuse. When once Mi linings of the stomach become inflamed, the iasi HERE, CHUM. THE MISSUS SAYS YOU'VE GOT TO TAKE A OOSE OF THIS AFTER EVERY MEAL., Ok sufferer’s life is a misery. He cannot work and to play he is not inclined. Treat these symptoms properly and promptly. De Witt’s Antacid Powder contains all the ingredients necessary to overcome the excess acidity, soothe and heal the inflamed stomach, and bring itfae sufferer back to health once m more. Sold in large canisters 4C/0 Every day you put off using El® tVitt's Antacid Powder moans a day of unnecessary suffering.
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It’s simple and safe to wash blankets if you go the tight way about it. One wrong washing can ruin the most expensive blankets. Take no risks ! Use Rinso. Rinso gives the purest of suds—extra-mild, which leave blankets soft and fluffy. Even the heaviest blankets can be washed without the slightest need for rubbing—and it’s rubbing that robs blankets of all their softness and warmth. m / m-r m K mr m m t\ fuiii how Bts. i V m 1 k °tlce soft ture Be of the ecv tex wool IK WASHED °^ion of hadl the Wank rubhL asJ, ed a ■*ss« See how bar soap has Bb res and 5-vture—-very 'eft for 3 * % & a • washing Blankets 1. DON’T use bar soaps or ordinary washing powders. ‘J. DON’T use hot water. 3. DON’T soak. 4. DON’Tjrub.s. DON’T rinse in water of different temperature. ss S'-ffSi.zr Mm Ve “ I ■=«aM¥ H rN; m ill *7^= Use enough Rinso to make a rick lather, in water, just comfortably warm—not hot to— the hands, &10E.SNZ Wdsh one blanket a< a time, moving, it about lit the suds and squeezing the dirt out. DO NOT RUB. A LEVER PRODUCT Rinse at least twice in water of the same temperature as the washing water. Put „ through very , looseivtfnglt, folded evenly or squeeze out as much water as ,you can, Do .riot wring with the hands. If possible, Shake from the four comers. Dry in the open air. If possible, hang blankets over two lines with weight evenly distributed. Hang with coloured stripes running up and down in case the colours should run slightly while drying. Turn blanket when half dry, with outside folded in. When nearly dry, turn so that borders hang down.'' Move this way several' times. Brush lightly when dry with a, clean, stiff brush to raise the nap.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19134, 1 October 1936, Page 13
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