OPEN CLOSE.D Increasingly Popular are our Week-end Canvas Bags You. do not want to be bothered with lugging a bulky leather portmanteau when the same convenience is provided in our canvas waterproof. Our bag is ideal, is easily opened and closed, and only takes up the space of the article it contains. May be rolled up or laid down flat wheh empty; it makes a good pillow, and last but not least, is of good appearance, and made of quality unsurpassed. Price; 1 Sa; Handy Bag (little larger) 17/6 Pockets may be added at a little additional cost, E.Le Roy ■ 42 Queen 'Street, AUCKLAND 3>o«
Holland gin will be hard to obtain in future. The two hundred distilleries of Schiedam, which produced vast quantities of gin and other liquors, were notified in January by tbs Government’s Grain Bureau that no more grain will be supplied for conversion into alcoholic products. This means the paralyt is of one of the | industries for which Holland is best known abroad. I CHILBLAINS. | You suffer? Why? Cold weather;! bad circulation. Have them every win- j ter? Can’t banish them, only endure them. This reasoning is foolish. Rexona will drive away your Chilblains. Many who have suffered for years, and endured agony every winter with re- ! i fiignation, avoiding the good cheer of ■ the fireside, nursing their cracked and | bleeding hands in the coldest quarters of j'the room, now thank Rexona for winiter comfort. Rexona represents skin 1 health, whether of feet, hands, scalp, jor body. A few minutes spent at night I anointing the feet with this cool salve | means foot comfort all next day. Rub- : bed gently into the skin of poor suffering hands, a pair of soft, locv»e glows (to protect thorn, the unsightly chiljblains must vanish. The hands neither hurt nor cause you to blush by their j appearance. Winter work and winter i sports can then be indulged in without ! fear of resulting agony, for this should i be the healthiest time of the year, who') jwe are storing up strength and energy 1 for the coming, Summer, j Rcvona is sold in triangular tins at | lls 6d and 3s Obtainable everywhere. j One of the unost daring feats jin the war —the b:rabinerKrupp’« j —was carried out by a pilot nearly ■ forty years of ago, who before the outbreak of hostilities had no flying or military experience, but was a peaceful grocer in a French village.
IMPROVES YOUR BAKING « —- Next time you are mafefing bread; Aims scones, and any other good thing)! to eat, add a little "Aiomalt.” As. sists the rising and imparts a nice maity flavour that Js tasty and appeu-ttoing. “Aromait 1 ' is a malt preparation which provides tlie necessary diastase for the conversion Into sugar of the staich in flour. It makes the articled more nutritious and more easily digest* ed. “Aromalt” ia sold by leading stores, price Is 3d per tm. If your I'ocai dealer does not yet stock it, send Is 6d in stamp®, and a generous trial tin will b« immediately posted. Dominion Oonu pressed Yeast Co., Ltd., comer An* •tfgua-strcet and Moorhouse Avenue; Oristchurcli.
THE WM H I DAILY TELEGRAPH ONLY DAILY PAPER PUBLISHED IN OHINEMURI AND TAURANGA COUNTIES. IF there ia anything you want to aell use the DAILY TELEGRAPHEveryone reads it. IF there is something you want to buy. do the same. WIDE {CIRCULATION TWO EDITIONS DAILY GABLE AND TELEGRAPHIC SERVICES. VERY LAI ES T NEWS UNEQUALLED AS ADVERTISING MEDIUM. USE THE DAILY TELEGRAPH TO I USE BUSINESS, ADV£ RTISF NOW - Don't judge cornflours by the packe d It’s quality that ■ counts’ DURYEh MAIZENA is fiwrt- quality,.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVI, Issue 5346, 10 July 1918, Page 4
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