Wellington drapers defy competition iv general drapery, and the genuine Roslvr All-wool Clothing, Blankets, Hugs, Flail liols, Unshrinkable Underwear, "Delta.' finish, nnd Warner's famous liust-prool Corsets.—Advt. Colonel Cartwriglit, of Jacob's Horse commanding a cavalry brigado at Lucknow, foil into a well 53ft. deep while walking in ,his sleep near tho .■camp re eently. Tho colonel was awakened by tin shock, and managed to grip a protrudiiif root and thus support himself in the water. His cries for help were heard bj several natives, who would not. _ veiituix near the well, believing that it' was ni ovil spirit calling to them. In the mom ing. however, help came, and Colour 1 Cartwriglit, exhausted, bruised, and cut was rescued. He felt into tho welt at 1! p.m.. and was not rescued until■ G n'elocl on the following morning.
ii ZOU'i'lT'.— The .1 remaikoblc remefllpi are prrparrd in Kngland. Of chem Hi i>(s nnd stores, ur post, free from Zoull lc Cure Co., NVclUnffloj). Sufferers, wriu jot fi« tiiai.tae.AtiQnLoowfiUiisii. >
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1505, 30 July 1912, Page 9
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166Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1505, 30 July 1912, Page 9
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