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Dingo Eucalyptus will-cure your cold. It is Nature's remedy operating in a natural way. Is. bottle everywhere — Advt., . .'./•. ..... Mr. Winston Churchill voted in. • the L.C.C. election in St; George's Hanover Square, remarking that although ho had Teceived many thousands of votes himself he had never voted for anyone before. ■';.-■'■'' For. all complaints of tho Throat, Lungs,' or Bronchial Tubes, TUSSICURA is the sovereign remedy.* . The silver wreath brought froiu Sa\ ■gario as a tribute to Mr. Gladstone on* the hundredth anniversary of his birthday,, has been handed jver to the Gladstone family, and the iiieinorinl 'chapel in Hnwarden Parish Church.is suggested as a ■permanent resting-place for-it. Scott Motor Agency are landing, « x Corinthic. a 15-h.p. Noiseless Napier Car with hood, screen, Iludg'e wheels, etc &'/ exhibited at ..Olyinpia Show. Price" (if delivery taken, on arrival, of steamer), London figtires, plus importing charges' Tuition free.—Advt. A proposal, to raise revenuo by letting rights for advertisements on matchboxes —a .State monopoly—has been adopted by tho'Frciich Chamber of Deputies. An income of over ,£10,1)00 is anticipated from this source, ;.. The only certain protection from the {Sects of a bad cold or harassing cough gi-TUSSICUKA..*

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 804, 29 April 1910, Page 5

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190

Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 804, 29 April 1910, Page 5

Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 804, 29 April 1910, Page 5

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