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No Englishman alive has lived in more than six rr-igns.

A bargp, which was being towed by a tug, had just started down tho river from '.l.r. Charles Murrell's wharf at Blackfriars, London, when it collided- with a pier of the bridge and began to sink almost immediately. The two men who were aboard snatched up a puppy and a cat, jumpe.l into the boat, and' safely reached the tug, which was htandin;; by. The puppy, however, .noisily protested against being removed fro:n its sinking home. Bounding from its master's side, it I ■•ipt from the tug on to tho deck of the barge and disappeared down into the cabin. In a few seconds the puppy was forced through tho open skylight by a rush of air, and was hurled several feet into the air. It dropped into the river, and was then rescued.

\ To the 8 most fortunate / \ Winners in y (gjfyi conhu /gags/ 392 Good Prizes to the loss fortunate. Circulars with full particulars from all Confectioners. Save Cailler's Chocolate Wrappers and get your friends to help. 'vsxm AWAY ENFLUENZ/) , ! A retired iiie;nl>er of the Lcgisj lature, Mr. A. J', Seymour, fo S woll-kiiowii throughout Marl- • borough, Wts just written to tho ; Proprietary us follows:—"Mrs. "Chapman, of Pictoii, was recejit"ly sufFerijig srvercly from Inllu"cnai, having been in l;?d for a "week, i wnt her a «mall sample "bot.llo cf ' I'luenzol," and after "taking two doses according to "it!Btruct : >'is, she was completely "cured. 'Ilie remedy seems to be "an INVALUABLE one, and I "shall have pleasure in recommending it in all directions." I 2/G Chemists & Stores 1/6

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1239, 22 September 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1239, 22 September 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1239, 22 September 1911, Page 9

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