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/ When the first “tank”m being built it was obviously unwise to disclose its purpose, fo it was given out in the erectin'* shop that the machine was to be a watercarrier for use in Mesopotamia. Natural!v, the water-carrier soon became known as a “’tank," and the name has stuck. THEY PREVENT BIUORSNESS. * For the prevention of b'liousnoss ■ n ol’ iiig is equal‘to Ghambarla. : n’a Tab- r lets They stimulate your liver, which has more to do with your bilious coalition than any othe r organ. Take a i'-use of Tablets to get your liver and bowels into a hea'thy ccndiffon. Then take one at regular irtorvals and you will no longer be troubled with biliousness- Sold everywhere. The baked potato mm, exfinguished two ye trs aao by the war potato shortage, is beginning to sot op his s f and again on London street corners. Londoners yo irs ago found that a baked potato in each overcoat no- ket is unusually serviceable as a finger warmer on chilly nights, besides famishing a tasty luncheon on arrival at home. CHILBLAINS* You suffer, Why? Cold weatherj Lad circulation. Have them every winter; can't banish them, only endure them. This reasoning is foolish. Rexona will drive away your chilblains. Many who have suffe.ed for years, and endured agony every winter with resignation, avoiding the good cheer of the fireside, nursing their cracked and bleedings hands in the coldest quarter of the room, now thank Rexona for Wiate r comfort. Rexona represents skin health, whether of feet, hands, scalp, or body. A few minutes spent at night anointing Lho feet with this cool salve means font comfort all next day. Rubbed gently into the skin of poor suffering hands, a pair of soft loose gloves to protect them, the unsightly chilblains must vanish. The hands neither hurt nor cause you to blush by their appearance. Winter work and winto r sports may then be indulged in without fear of resulting agony, for this should bo the healthiest time of the year, when we arc storing up strength and energy for the coming summer. Rexona is sold in triangular tins at Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable everywhere. One thousand three hundred Belgian refugees have left Sheffield for their homes, and it is officially slated that (hey and their companions have drawn £500,000 in wages from the local munitions factories.

ed Lady © TAKES A DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILL OCCASIONALLY* HER ONLY MEDICINE. rJ* Mr*. A. P Hawktnj, From a Mofa “Over two years ago/’ writes Mrs. Ann Phoebe Hawkins, of 337 Dnganfixeet, Kalgoorlie, "W.A., “Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills cured me from Muscular Rheum*, tism. I was under several Kalgoorlie doctors, who could do me no good, and spent one month in the hot* pital. I was in despair when I left the hospital as to know what to do. However, I decided to try Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills, and they not only cured me, but made mo fool a vigorous and healthy woman. It is over two yean since they eared me, and I have been jin perfect health ever since. lam eighty yean old this month, and as enerr»tic aa many very young women Tour Pills I am constantly recommending, and all my friends marvel at my 40tiveness- I take a Pill occasionally, which is my only medicine. I have been a resident of Kalgoorlie eleven years, and will be only too pleased to relate -my experiences to anyone calling on me.” To those in declining yean who find that Nature responds leas readily to tao demands made upon her, and need a mild yet searching remedy to keep the system in proper working Jrdety they will find that an occasional dose of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will give the most perfect- aaaiatanoe that may be required © r\ Ms IRISH MOSS w* m For over if 60yeaty Bqpnijigton’s has held ir |>p| premier place and to-day en- §|| Joys immense popularity in £« thousands of families. The 111 reason isn't hard to find—- *«■ - -- i Bomunrton’s IrishOMbss is the standard family cough remedy, and is sure and prompt in relieving stubborn • coughs and colds in both qld and young. In a] I cases'pf cold in the head,'throat' or luijgsi There is nothing to equal Bennington's Irish Moss—it contains no opiates or harmful drugs. Keep a bottle in the house--a dose or two after a “getting’ 1 wjll speedily counteract chills- and'stop a cp ( ld'becoming serious.’’ Look for Bopnington’s name on the .battle and beware of substitutes.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5648, 21 June 1919, Page 4

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