There aro throo harvests roapod in Bengal ovory year—peas, and ail-seeds in the month of April, the early rice-crop in September, and tho great ricc-orop in December. ■Weaklings go to tho wall, eo giro your children a. ohanco in the hattlo of life. Givo them PHOSPHOL EMULSION. It makes them sturdy and strong. It's easy to take. 3 It is quite possible that in fifty years' timo consumption will bo practically unknown in thie country.—A Guy's IlospitaJ doctor. ■ There was a young lady of Napier, Who had a cough like a. rapier; Said she, "Bring mo, Rose, "Of Lung 'Balsam a dose, "And I'll all the happier appear." Bdrraclough'e Acaoun Lung Baleom, Price, Iβ. 6d. and 2*. fld. ■ ■ i
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 564, 20 July 1909, Page 7
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119Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 564, 20 July 1909, Page 7
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