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' USEFUL HINTS. Clothes can be ironed much more quickly if sprinkled with warm water instead of cold. Next best to having a thin felt under yOur carpet is to have several thicknesses of newspaper. Natural wood kitchen tables and sink boards can be kept cleaner and whiter if you rub them with a , out half of a lemon. Finger spots and all grease and stains can be removed from.windows and mirrors by putting a few drops of ammonia on a piece of paper and rubbing. , . Pouring hot fruit into glass dishes is likely to result in breakage. To prevent this stand the glass dish on a cloth wet with hot water, and then pour the fruit into it. To improve the appearance of furniture, either, leather or woodwork, clean off dust with a soft cloth, and then polish with TAN-OL. This will make the furniture look like new. . ‘ To improve the pattern and bearing qualities of oilcloth and linoleum clean and polish regularly with TAN-OL. Tan-ol is obtainable in two kinds—Fastened, liquid Is. The nervous strain of household cares ,vears out even the strongest women. Take Stearns’ Wine, the peerless tonic, which builds up the body and makes the w3ak strong. Pleasant to the taste. CADBURY’S CHOCOLATES! IN JEWEL CASKETS FREE To all users of BOUENYILLE COCOA! Ask your Grocer or write to Cadbury’s, Wellington, for a Coupon Starter. Wellington land BOARD ELECTION. TO THE CROWN TENANTS. Ladies & Gentlemen, I am a candidate for the vacancy on the Laud Board. Ten years’ strenuous residence ' in the back blocks is my leading qualification. Such an experience tends to enkindle the warmest sympathy for the people on the land, and if you elect me as your representative it will be my constant endeavour to assist and encourage those with the hardest row to hoe, audio extend all the available discretionary power compatible with a sound administration of the Land Laws to those most in need of assistance, and to faithfully serve your best interests. My nomination affords an opportunity to support a bona fide settler and one of yourselves. Touching the personnel of the Land Board as a supporter of demoOft ic principles, I am strongly of opinion that all members except the Chief Commissioner should be elected by the Crown tenants, and those that pay me the extreme compliment of supporting my candidature will be endorsing that opinion. Yours respectfully, A. J. JOBLIN, Titiraukawa Block, Pohonui. ALL THROUGH WINTER, KEEP LANE’S EMULSION IN THE HOUSE. Croup, capillary bronchitis, and articular rheumatism are the special banes of childhood. These all alike result from catching cold. One child catches cold, and scares Its mother into hysterics by having croup in the dead of night. Another catches cold, develops a stubborn cough that will not yield to ordinary remedies. Still another catches cold and develops that most fatal malady of childhood, capillary bronchitis. - Doctor is called, and If the child is lucky enough to live it has developed weak lungs, from which it may never recover. Yet another child catches cold and articular rheumatism is the result. Ankles, knees, wrists and elbows become swollen and painful. A long disastrous illness follows. All these mishaps are the direct result of neglected cold. If you really value the health and life of your child, do not allow a cold to run on. To stop a cold right at the commencement is the wise and only safe course. Keep Lane's Emulsion constantly In your house, and give it regularly directly a cold appears. A few doses of Lane's Emulsion, and a child’s cold is gone; its strength is returned. Lane’s Emulsion is mother’s standby in thousands of N.Z, homes, and never fails to do what is expected of it. Sold everywhere in two sizes, 4/6 and 2/6. The large is the economical size. .4 7

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9417, 13 April 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9417, 13 April 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9417, 13 April 1909, Page 8

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