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m ***^ DOMINION HOTEL BLACKBALL. JAS. IRVINE Proprietor. TiHE above hotel, which has recently been built and furnished throughout in a most modern style, offers all the comforts of a home o Travellers, Visitors and Boarders. Every attention paid to their ream'refijfeais. Bath Rooms : hot and cold waf". Billiard Table with efficient mar."**. Only tbe Best of WINES, SPIRITS-^ and ALES stocked. f Letters and telegrams promptly a.»J tended to. 1 , „-. £i j Wsfr&wZt& " My ciaiigliter Jean, aged 21 mouths, was very ill with inll.unmatiuu of the bowels, followed by wasting disease. She could retain neither food tP\ <sfu tffe <&* tf*. tia nor mec^ c i ne be carried about on a pillow. The doctor advised .SCOTT'S Emulsion which she took without any difficulty and soon was eating well and able to sit up. « m ffft a* ra b b «% ie ' s now and well, and owes her good health to SCOTT'S Emulsion." (Mrs.) B. Foilan, 62 University Strett, Camperdown, Sydney, N.S.W., September 6th, ftft^TTifl I9 ° 8 ' The yy v i a y SCOTT > S Emulsion because a crisis like this was not the time to experiment with doubtful emulsions. And 33 years of such cures have made BB E9B A a' SCOTT'S Fishman on the package) not an experiment #^1^ but a certainty. /»|rl&fr Of all chemists j| &M and dealers in Wl'M V•■ • •• MIL ••• medicines, AsP£T?. ;

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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 24 April 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 24 April 1911, Page 3

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