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You will sco no impurities in WHYTE AND MACK AY'S WHlSKY—nothing but the pure old blend, . At good hotels.— Advt. A steward of a popular Australian inter-State steamer, which arrived in j Sydney the other day, complained bitterly about "ragtime" enthusiasts who; ■travel nowadays. "At 6 o'clock, often on early as 6," ho lamented, "»•« havo passengers knocking ragtime tunes out of our grand, and they keep busy until 11 o'clock at night. Onco upon a time 1 used to enjoy an evening's visit to a music-hall, but that's a thing of tho past now, for one does not need to pay to hear ..about Alexander's ragtime baud—a steward gets to know all about it while at sea." The ships' barber, says tho Sydney "Herald," was iro less friendly disposed towards ' "ragtime" singers. lie held that no man could shave a seasick passenger while pasr.engers played fast tunes in tho loudest "possible key, others clapped . inharinoni()Usly, and banned (heir feet like "corner" men. "If ragtime retains; its present popularity I : shall , '!;eM;tho' < sack," added (be barber. no ' longer Tiunnii.icir v "T hail .sick honilache caused ; bv' liver disorder anil irregularity oi I be. lwurK" I writes .Mrs. .lanes limes. Uavcnswond. Q;, "A few- doses of ClianibeviamV.lTnblets' quic'kl.v relieved me, and nflcr'taking'thcnr regularly for a'sliurt t!mc;niy., liver.'was; in" perfect order, and I was ■uo 'lonjeri troubled with sick hcadsohp.-pNon-rfifs'i; t'»«l out of scrip.T ,de«s;pi;i(!Vß.;ef^ Ckamborlnin's .Tablets aad\aji.;«6oaiwys«lf.i JjLtsiiL'V-Mvt.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 4

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236

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 4

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