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• Mr. Winston Churchill has informed * correspondent that the . Government has no intention of shelving the Shop Hours Bill, which is down for second "reading on November 15. For Influenza take Woods' Great. Peppermint Cure. Never fails, Is. 6d„ 25.,Gd.-Advt. Preliminary figures respecting wagei paid during the.first.part of 1910, received by the Board of Trade, indicate that the fall, which commenced in the earlj . months of 1905 and continued during 1903 has been arrested.. The improving market rate is attributed to recovering trade and the consequent increasing employment. WHAT CONSTIPATION MEANS. Constipation resembles nothing so nvucb as the stopping of the sewerage system of a city, and yon know the outbreak; of disease that' would result if this should happen. Then try to realise the dangei to yourself if you allow your bowels to. become clogged. The poisonous matter which should pass bit is absorbed into the blood, \ihich- is the cause of numerous diseases. When you are troubled this way there is' just one to dor-get a box of Chamberlain's Tablets. ' Thcv cleanse and invigorate the stomach and bowls, and clear the system of all foul accumulations and restore it to a normal condition< J

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 967, 7 November 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 967, 7 November 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 967, 7 November 1910, Page 2

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