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j [SUNLSGHf] j-ftalf the time I with \: .fIPAP ! ■ ■ ! ' Mrs.'K. Stephens; Clarence \ ; Tunnel, N.S.W., writes:— i "Having used Sunlight Soap I : for the past eight years I find j j there is no soap to equal it as I | have tried most soaps on the. | market, but can use none other k but Sunlight as washing is done ] : in half the time as when other 3 soaps are used. Make what f use you like of this as it contains a facts." I NO. £7. CUARANTF.CD UNDER THE t ".PURE FOOD ACT, 1900," . !] BY LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, j SYDNEY. N.S.W. No. 57. | E3gß^lftVliaji;wiifciWJ(CTl.iiiMMtfiA»i,iiiij.a:«!ijw^ Barr,. Lcaty &' Williams, ■. Algar I. Williams K W iljuc. i.i..j...»A Shareljrokers and Professional Aceointarill, IdeErauis-"Barley. Welhogtqa.I "DOG'S MEAD"| I BASS ! I POPULARITY a I I ' '• <w\ 1 S The delicate " nutty "J 9, flavour of the \ \ ■'■•§■■•'■ 'DOC'S HEAD'BASS' B S J is the result not only jj i ofscientificbiewingbut 5 also of painstaking jj l( bottling \ ■■a ■ ■ 5 jj Of course only the best S g materials are used to 0 J make this famous ale, i ?. but without the " Read % [| Brothers, Limited" S fi methods of bottling, it s I would not enjoy the 8 5 reputation it does. IJ g % f This method includes 4 |j storage of butts in dry, '{ airy, well ventilated and s 5 clean cellars where it I c ripens under the most a 6 favorable conditions. J § Bottling in its prime | g insures its refreshing ! 5 pungency and preserves n $ its nourishing ■ food jj i qualities which are i [j unequalled, a g Therefore, when order- | S ing beer of your dealer, S % ask for "DOG'S HEAD" \ g BASS, and see that the \ p. "DOG'S HEAD" Label § \ is on every bottle. s S 5 | SOLD EVERYWHERE. I B i vtuncsssnmnuDiuuianiiEiißsascnsniiiiiiif^

vJTßegulate | Health ; a in such a way that your func--1 tional habits occur naturally and f B regularly, and you will seldom I H complain of feeling unwell, i "NATURE'S PLEASANT LAXATIVE," 1 6 I 1 will aid you as nothing J B else can, because it y B strengthens as well as , , B 'cleanses the system, [j| c ', j. w .completely overcom- \ FORMA 1 i"S a" tendency _ to | Syna tf H •:. habitual constipation. \ Figs and I\ It is prompt yet ffi hskjcrihe i ' gentle, and does not % Tr*.<e Ma>k Q harm the most deli- t in Mm at ttp'Q, cale system, ami it ; tffackagt. fy is pleasant | 0f a " 1 two sires. S

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1162, 24 June 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1162, 24 June 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1162, 24 June 1911, Page 8

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