0 A SYDNEY MOTHER'S EXPEIUEXCE. '" "I really cannot let the opportunity pass without telling about the good done aiv little son bv nsin? Chamberlain's Coiijjli Remedy," says Mrs. 11. Silks, of 29 JJowling Street, Cainperrtowii, Syd- | npy. "Ho had a very severe cold. The c doctor gave me medicine for liiin, lint it e did him no e no <l- ' w '" s recommended to d try Chamberlain's C'ouali JJomcdy, and 1 More a small bottle was half finished i" lie was as well as ever."—Advt. f The iiudilart-I'orlcrr steamer Victoria will he clocked at l'ort Chalmers to-day for K. denning and painting, (ionsotiueiitly sho 1 will lie a day lute in arriving at VVcl- -'- lington from the south this week. The io Victoria, will arrive here on Friday. Hay 8. n and will proceed north the tame day. d The famous Rosl.vn Wrilinu J'ads—ex- .. cellent value; prices lid, and In, ciisll. Local Pi'upers.-Aivt,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2139, 4 May 1914, Page 7
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153Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2139, 4 May 1914, Page 7
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