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: ; ,- CpULDN , T ; GET HIS BBEATH. • "My little':son occasionally gets bo bad with croup thaf ho cannot got his breath" says Mrs. N> P. Lowis, Milo End, Adelaide, S.A.- ' I justfollow the directions on the, bottle of Chamberlain's -Cough Komedy, and ho is soon'completely cured I never go to bod without a bottle of • ~&, house, for I never know when my -little son will bo attacked with this ' most dreadful complaint. I always feel safe with Chambcrlain"s,,Cough Romedy by me. —A'dvt. ■;• ■ -,—==== ■■.-:..,

- 1 '' ■ ' 1 In days of old when-knights were bold' ' s.nd humbler folks were shy, the riddle ' fts a form of sport was rated very high. ■ In every castle of repute, to help along ' tho cheer, p. riddlcr tame was kept on ' pay, and riddled by the year. When 1 from the fisht returned the knight, back 1 to his,don-john keen, the .riddlcr with a I ■ >rand-r.ew rid would riddle him to sleep. ' And older yet, it's safe"to bet, tho riddle's ' record ran, back to the place where Adam < delved, and Eve, his good wife, span. I i Wo guarantee Warner's Corsets fo > stand hard wear, the boning not to rust, < break, or tho fabric tear.- Wellington drawers.—Advt. 11

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1678, 19 February 1913, Page 5

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198

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1678, 19 February 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1678, 19 February 1913, Page 5

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