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|L jTi&a knot in your'handkerchief, before' jf '|||j fgoing out; to remindjou to..order»§Jin of lif J C iontenrs j l Cocoa j JF Arjdelicious'beverage., fL^,--THE STANDARD COCOA OF THE WORLD.' BECAUSE A LITTLE ' gig sr» ' GOES A LONG.WAY,. «i*f| If A FOOD FOR;THE MUSCLES. 1 fk_ TONIC FOR TtfJfIERVES; *J§ Pg| A.PE^icac^R^^ALA|E. v K To Sportsmen!. ——, The difficulty of getting effective gear for modern Bird-Practice is now removed. THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION COMPANY i make and supply "CAC'Glay Birds AND 65 C. A.C." Pigeon Traps The Clay Birds-or Discs-are of the first quality, and are most reliable for either trap or hand throwing. • The C.A.O. Birds are sure to break when hit. The shot will not ricochet. The Traps are simple ' j _ in use, durable, easy to Jnk handle, and rarely or never get out of order. They are the best and f/rm Btron £ e3t ma de. JOSBfM-NOTE:— Cartridges can bs rfjKvSy%fm[ ordered with special loading MB? for 0.A.0. "Inanimate" BirdThe Colonial Ammunition Company, Ltd., /S^HTwill supply Price Lists and all Partioulara to the Trade £wk on application. "j^ B 4 f! " i«.h<ih«»»pv. - ■■ , n 15.

IN PREFERENCE TO ANY OTHER. With old age conies inactive bowol movements and sluggish liver. Old folks should never use phvsics that are harsh and irritating, for they aggravate tho trouble. We unhesitatingly recommend Chamberlain's Tablets in preference to nnv other medicine for people. Chamberlain's Tablets are gentle and soothing in their action and are in every way reliable and beneficial to the whole system. —Advt.

Officers and men on submarines recaira «tra pay. •

Children Going to; School ■ | are very liable to catch cold. They have to go in all weathers— i j often having to sit in school with wet feet. Apart from this, they . & o I are always face to face with the risk from infection—especially ' j when Epidemics-of Whooping Cough, Measles, Diphtheria, In- I | fluenza, Sc., are about. Mothers of school boys and girls, how- <•■> ' ISP I ever, can be always free of anxiety IF they have, a bottle of' mr j I HEARNE'S jfJy [ Bronchitis Gere lin the house, as one: dose of this medicine at the first J-.y Vgf 11\ J indication of a "Cold" will at once "nip in the bud" / / f! \ M J what might otherwise prove to be a serious illness. J* / ill \y\ Cork the bottle up ; the rest will keep. j|l \ \ I For COUGHS, CROUP, ■ ■ COLDS on the CHEST j .(The REMEDY with the- REPUTATION |||.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2600, 23 October 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2600, 23 October 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2600, 23 October 1915, Page 14

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