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OOUGK MIXTURE FACTS,

I ■;;■■...; .; ■ i \ ■ C SMITH'S 1 ■ Wfete-F Sale t S *-- i Now ©m ■ ©{J s i ; J M Ciita Si \r.'v; \s». . ..■,...,..., ' _vj7 ' J.Wel&d ;/ ; Fences Afe S rj 4 perfect fence for station, fiolJ, farm., lawn, or poultry nurposos, d ] must have tlio quality of lorg life, for tlio wliolt succors ot <no ienco N ' , rest* ra its durability. jf? J "Pittsburg Perfect" Fonoe in the strongest, bcrause Open Hearth si 1 wire—like old-time Wire—Ju-avily ?;al\nm£ea with puio ssmc, is utod ox- J fj - flusucly in its mamifacturo, and ia j| : ; Electrically Welded at Every Toacfclag Point !' m thxs fabric, produnug praeticallj a otlft PiCOD foncDi ' ( c i On erav laic , sviro in "Pittsburg Perfect ,, Fence, between each stay ; J 13 pln<pd a wjision curve, Thoso euncs tako erne of an> or i cdnuaction of rtr «ires caused by heat oi cold, a , dno amount of ' 'J stretching wliilo erecting tho fence can straighten tliPin out. The £ a curves act a-s a porfeot spring, Iho fencorosianUy icco\pnng its pobitiou \ a after being subjected to ai.y unJuo ptiain or foice { i Put- up in rolls of 55 yaids and l]o yards. Also m stack, Singlo ; ] Gaks- 3 foot tSO iiichos; i foot x6O inches. Double G.itcs, ]6 fc-t \ [\ h 50 inches. Wnte for boo'ilet containing illustrations aid full particu- fi >a lara, also for 6amplo of veld. ['' I 3. • ! E. W. MILLS & CQ H Ltd. f; a Agents. p

SOW tO MAKE A GOOD REMEDY At HOJIB. SATES AT LEAST 9/-. By a Qualified Chamist. Everybody knows ilmt a Root] cough and cold rainfidy consists of two tnaio sections, Tta first section is the undiluted nwKcinal ingredients, oe "essence" and fts second is, ol cows®, the necessary waiter aild sweetening. The preparation of ihfl mgdic.itt.il ingredients requires trained knowledge, but the water and sweetening can bo adlad in flw kitchen just as eftsily as to a factory. And. more,you site a lot of money by doing -to, How, prove tkess fstte by trying thisRean : s Essence recipe. Into a jug put four taiilespoonfuis of sugar, three of treacle, two of vinegar and a to'g.e breakfast-cupful of flrwnj water. Stir til) dissolved, pour into a b% bottle, jtdfl 0110 bottle of Bean's Essence, ami shake all together, There is no trouble, bother, or fuss of any kind'. Simply a pint of the finest, cough and cold remedy yoti can possibly obtain.. A fe : w drops to a child, of a spoonful to an adui.i, ; gives priifflp.t and wonderful relief, It as pleasant i®. take, 'lasts a lone tips and never Spoils. It eases tickling coughs, soothes sore threats, and removes sticky phlegm in a way that surprises folks. It is a handy and genuine remedy for hoarseness, cronp, bronchitis, ssttaisi NvhfMping Co.Uß,hn Und the usu&l throat and tang troubles; Sean's Essence is ni>w sold by most chemists and stores, or post ires on receipt of price, 2,'-, fro® G. W. Ilea's, Family Chemist, Wangar.ui, Wliererer you buy, bo' sure you get Bean's, as no oitiuf will do. 27

CARRAGEEN pSHMISi the Core! I For Coughs and i Colds! g Grandfather used "Bon- -J ningtonV' half a century \,, ago—his grandchildren take t" it to-day, with just the same r^ surety and safety h Bounington's v Carrageen M Irish Moss. ! fconlains ao op'ura or other in- , junoui narcotics—sets swjllly— joclties relieve-, cures f Avoid Imitations Grl BONNINGTOWSatyour > Chemist or Slore — insist if netfiafy. 75

' i' fel MldlH, Mil tW«,'.,fe. , I BATES AND LEE'S STOCK. Rarely indeed has such an opportunity been afforded you or buy- ; / 0| " fog such choice Footwear as we offer here at such small prices. ■& BATES AND LEE'S STOCK, All Bates end Leo's high-grade stock his to go--we'uo brought f[ '■*' BATES AND LEE'S STOCK, forward theft latest indent Sir.es,from Bom!, and p?icas are reduced J^ % ' at least by 15 per cent., and in some instances down to Sialf-Price. fA ;i BATES AND LEE'S STOCK. The makers include Bostock, Crockett ajjd Jones, a.id F. Robinson, |v 9 i BATES AND LEE'S STOCK. ° f Hofte * jton * A|S0 ' SOme Siiecial I" 8,, " 08 fPOm F ' $ ,*i Cook, London. „ ij v | SjJ BATES AND LEE'S STOCK. We it*rniyc just i few proof 6fou-values - ' f) V\ BATES AND LEE'S STOCK. GEXT'S ENGLIbH WX CALF liOOTßr*ett..(] solos, Wi jjjj $ BATES AMD LEE'S STOCK, ! (JEST'S fl>,f-;LIRTI S7IUOTING BOOTS, iull wnieilipjit tone's t;V f ' ' hea\\ solr»= 2Gfi » Sale Prico, 19/6. f~, :J EATES AND LEE'S STOCK. GEKrs'uLKE KID MLS. sown w'p*. CT-. f# r V - • Sale Price, 14/11. m BATES AND LEE'G STOCK. 70 PAIHS GENT'S OGIJSH «OX CAI.F BOUTS, vi-IKI ,n] P s £j 1 BATES AND LES'S STOCK. 2a - fi - Sa!e PlicC ' 13 ' 1t ' ti m\ T5 TAIKS GKNTS KXGLISH TAN HOOTS, T.plinl s nW 22/ R. bjj >; BATES AND LEE'S STOCK. , Sale Price, 13/11. fcl ?A I Speciai Window Display of these lines. Gail eauly whilst >m ki BATES AND LEE'B STOCK, i sizes are full, ? i v 5 j » ) n W Undeppriced too, iTjT A ? f 4 A £Q? e> Foif Ppompt Clearance. JXjLjTjX 2L 0 1 M \] * « N q All the Lcadiiii Makes in all Shades, SBuapes anfi Styles—fust the Ihil I M YOU Savour at the price 60 please you. I "i ! ! Vj f S,i 1 Jl * J i>.i |-"ni-'>«T' y^*^ g! F^ p, JW »'^lT^* , "TrW'T a WIJ'I H'^j'r ,l j" —1 TlJii M-"—-"Bril , ?-"Hl» li-fT ■irrVFnWßl* w^llP^T^'! ir* ga '• "If T'»-»'-^ B "JT 11 " e ■^'■_wiT.T , . 1 f! Tailorings 15% discount. Ties, Gaps 9 Mercery at !i] ■j! Half Ppiee, Ladies' Silk Hose, 2/6, | , '! 3 LIMITED f" :M ' } S 18-14 Willi Stceet - ■* , WilisiiSii > •■ , I S k

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2192, 3 July 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2192, 3 July 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2192, 3 July 1914, Page 3

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