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The King and Queen recently visited the Royal Institute nf Painters in Water Colours in Piccadilly, London. The King bought a picture by Mr. Sainton entitled "Tho Dream of Flowers." "You should have faith in human nature," said the man of kindly instincts. "Yes," sneered the sour-faced official, "and lose my job as Customs inspector." Diner: "I say, viaitcr, what's tho difforcrence between 'sherry' and 'fine old shorn-?'" Waiter (confidently): ".Tust the cobwebs on the ouUddo of the bottle, sir!" HEADACnE. Headache is not an ailment—it is a symptom, an indication of some constitutional deiangeiiient elsewhere, and it should bi> treated, not with a headache cure, but with Chamberlain's Tablet.,. Constipation, biliousness, torpid liver, ail cauve sick headache, and arc quickly i:urnl by Chamberlain's- Tablets. 3

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1114, 29 April 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1114, 29 April 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1114, 29 April 1911, Page 9

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