Simply. I' " rinse y 0(M the mouth and cleanse the teeth l - with Odol in the morning and before retiring. You will thus protect your teeth from 1 decay, the breath will be always delightfully fresh, and the mouth free from dangerous impurities. Obtain from your chemist one bottle of Hean's Essence and mix it with : treacle, sugar'and-water as per simple directions on label. This will make one pint of cough remedy suitable for all members of the family. It is nice to take, is warming, soothing, comforting, . lasts a long time, never spoils and saves at least nine shillings. 15 ;p=Si=^ * As Champagne is to Cider, , • so is... ' y Mellor's ...to most other Sauces ! ' -BUY A BOTTLE OF : Mellor's Sauce • AND EAT WITH THE RELISH OF A.SCHOOLBOY. The Sauce of Youth \ becomes 1 The Resource of Old Age ! la 111 A , ~ . f ' ■ Ayer's Sarsaparilla—when uf the blood is thin and impure, « ' wheii'the nerves ara weak and • unoettlod, when the food doee not digest well—Ayer's Sar- j. .I* aaparilla. ' ' • i & i if : Now is the time J? Va You've leoraed by ex€s Penence that the timo-to kV deal with a cold is at the HI &' start. Getßonnington's Irish "A Moss-the standard family ,W C °V S ? medicine-proved rcli- HI fi" ab'o for over, half a-century, 'ia g Hefuso imitations and insist on piiiiii /IRISH MOSS J. «aa wtwwu^iinjiu ia. onljr ono oertain 6 CURE, for CORNS % *0 I in this Dominion— THAT'S TEEDS S | mw d* Before §!|» Breakfast - js> the salt thatsweot- / jp ons li/e" every mornSJqHto. tag before breakfast will keep you fit as a fiddle. i&Srli stimnlates digestion, promotes flmwl appetite*clears the blood of im- Ssviwi purities, and is mildly laxative. staraSS Try a bottle-costs but 1/6, and ia T>y-Cv-V I more palatable and cheaper than i jither Fruit Salines. 4- 411 , 1 LANE'S EMULSION cures bad Coughs. " It's famous because it's good." 2/6 ■ and - 4/6 IFOR h GOOD PURE BEE! BRINK @HLYj -"STAPLES'. ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALU . CONNOISSEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY | THE, BEST. I SrowCpy srtd Offlccaj Holtuwtrta end Murphy Streets.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1905, 13 November 1913, Page 11
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343Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1905, 13 November 1913, Page 11
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