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LONDON DIRECrORY (Published AnnualljJ l^'l NABLES trader# througheti' the world to communicate, witb English MAN [Ji' ACTUREIiS AND DEALERS in each class of goodH. Besides bting a complete commbrciai guide to London and its itubtjrlrc, thu Directory contains list of EXPORT MERCHANTS witb the fjoodfi they ship, aad th Cohaiul and Foreign markeu thc-j auppiy. STEAMSHIP LINES t-ranged "under tbo Portp which they sail, and including till' approximate eailingo. PROVINCIAL TRADB NOTICES of isuding Manufaciurers and Merchante, etc., in thfr principal provincial towns, and industrial centres of the United Kingdom. A copy of tlie current edition wil' be forwarded, freight paid, ; r receipt of a Postal ord«r fcr lUa. Dealers" seeking agencies caa .ulvtrtise tl:eir card§ for £1, or larger advr rtiaement* for £2. I LONDON DIRECTORY uOMPAMY Ltd.. (Eatabliihed 1814.) " 2b, AUCHURCH LA»I, LONDON, f f f I.C. add rasa: Asriuaire, Loadnt CAN BILIOUS ATTACKS BE AVOIDED. Many people believe that bilious attacks always come on suddenly. Sarsh is not usually the caafl. If you watch closely you will observe that yoa appetite fails before the attack oomes on. When an attack is about due and are not hungry at meal time, take two or three of Chamberlain's Tablets mi the attack will be warded off. For sale everywhere.—Adrt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 February 1916, Page 1

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210

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 February 1916, Page 1

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