i psr " i : Jsk ' ig&NM TO DO M GOOD | FOR INFANTS, 1 | INVALIDS j \ | assists nature. \ | It is used mixed j | with fresh new j I milk and forms a \ | delicate and nutri- \ 1 tive cream which j I is enjoyed and | I assimilated when \ | other foods dis- j 1 agree. It is en- j itirely free from \ rough and indigestible particles \ which produce \ irritation in deli- j cate stomachs. I "The Lancct" describes it as "Mr. Bcnger's admirable preparation," j Mothers and Interested persons are requeued to write for Booklet "Bengcr's \ Food and How to Use it." This contains a "Concise Guide to the Rearing of Infants," and practical information on the J care of Invalids, Convalescents, and llic Aged. Post free on application to Bender's \ Food Ltd,, Otter Works, Manchester, Eng. : Bcngers Food, is sold in Hits by f Druggists, c(c,, everywhere, B2l ir (Jhlfi a Guinea a Bos. ! \ BEECHAM'S'' PKLS i •Hundreds and thousands of ailing men and women in every dims have found that •' Bcechnm's Pills' make life worth living.' j They purify the Blood j Cure Bilious & Nervous Disorders i Give ton'e to the Nervous System Cure Restlessness and Insomnia Insure Assimilation of Food Regulate the Secretions Strengthen .the Stomach - Arouse the torpid Liver Dispel Bilious attacks. The genuine worth and never-failing efficacy of IiEECHAM'S, PILLS have been fully proved during a period of sixty years, and they are recognised as the best safeguards against all Bilious and Nervous Attacks. The most satisfactory evidence of the universal esteem in which the renowned BEECHAM'S PILLS are held is fouisl iu the fact that the SALE EXCEEDS j 6,000,(300 BOXES ANNUALLY. / ' BBBCtIAAVS FILLS are specially )f*\suUable tor Females oI all ages. 0 Price IQjti.. i/Ij, fit 2/9. ■ STUDY tho I'ropcrtj Market.—Th» back pago of "The Dominion" :s » La tic! anil Farm Directory.
Tho blacksmith was hoarse, and feverish, too; Ho lay on Ins bed and "bellow"-ed tis"shoe."' Tho dreadful cold that he had got Had niado him feel—well, just "red-hot." I'd rather do three years, said ho. In prison walls for "fors&"ry, But he took Woods' Great Ijeppermint Cure, Which put him on his' 'metal" sure. Advt. 21
! FURNISHING SPECIALISTS, ' §1 '■ ' By Appointment. Pomes of Silence \ What Am Tfiey? j " DOMES OF SILENCE " ARE INVISIBLE CASTORS OF DIAMOND- §i HARDENED STEEL. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO BREAK THEM, AND THEY j j CAN BE KITTED TO ANY CHAIR OR TABLE IN A MOMENT BY ANY- A I , BODY. f\ I f 2 I l ' THE EXTRA COMFORT OBTAINED IS WONDERFUL, AND THE f| ;j SMALLEST CHAIRS AND TABLES, WHEN FITTED WITH THE IN- J j . VISIBLE CASTORS, GLIDE WITH A VELVETY SMOOTHNESS THAT HAS • i| ; TO BE EXPERIENCED TO BE UNDERSTOOD. J i SINCE OUR PREVIOUS ADVERTISEMENT, WE HAVE FOUND THE J SUCCESS OF " DOMES OF SILENCE " TO BE PHENOMENAL, AND WE J , HAVE BEEN ABLE TO SIGN CONTRACTS WITH THE MANUFACTURERS ■ 4 j WHEREBY WE AGREE TO TAKE VERY LARGE QUANTITIES, WHICH . / j ENABLES US TO RETAIL THEM AT— ' P| : e«i. pes Set of Fot*?. n 7 j Obtainable fromTIE SCOULLAK CO., Ltd., | WELLINGTON.* /
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1018, 6 January 1911, Page 3
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517Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1018, 6 January 1911, Page 3
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