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IN CONSTANT PAIN. NERVOUS AND SLEEPLESS. SUFFERED FROJI INDIGESTION AND NERVOUSNESS. COMPLETELY AND QUICKLY CURED BY Dlt BNSOE'S TAMER JUICE. ' —Advt. London consumes about 11,000,000 tons of coal yearly. Quebeo's forest lands cover an area of over a 1 hundred million acres. The total value of diamonds handled in Amsterdam pcr,aiin\un exceeds ,£4,250,000. Eighteen months aro generally allowed b.v oar Admiralty, for the construction of a destroyer. The Bradford I'oor Law Union last year made a profit of JEB7S on pigs and JKl'Jii on dripping. The world's annual output nf fine gold is worth 81 millions, and tho British Empiro supplies G1 pe; cent. Out of 1G,000,000 tons of salt produced in the world in n year, tho British Empire provides 3,500,000 tons. Twcnty-ono years pgo the Duke of Portland won .£73,800 in stakes—a rccord for an English racing season. • With tho season of Weddings, 6ocials, and other happy functions right upon us, ladies who talce a pride in the good finish of their sewing will be interested in tho fact that for tho present month Oscar He wet t, Ltd., 5G Cuba Street, aro offering very special inducements on all Sewing Machines, of which they hold a largfc and attractive stock'in Wertheiui, Jones, JWiirpj and Gibbs, etc**

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1001, 16 December 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1001, 16 December 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1001, 16 December 1910, Page 7

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