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LONDON DIRECTORY (Published Annually} JLJNABLES traders throng ho r '. the world to communu s: with English M A N u FACT OREHS AND DEALERS is each class ol goods fifceid*being a complete commtreiai guide to London and its suksrtji:, thi! Directory contains list o? EXPORT MERCHANTS with ike goods they ship, and tk' Col. a;al Foreign matketf thin supply. * STEAMSHIP LINES franged under the Porta to vt'jsch ihoy sail, and including 'l' l . approximate sailing#. PROVINCIAL TEADE NOTICES oi lea-ling Manufacturers and ti'-e.f! iii ih<. etc., in the principal provincial towns, and industrial lioiilroa of the vJnited Kingdom. A copy of Wbe current edition w:i' ba fot warded, freight paid, ; r 'receipt of a Postal Order 'v-r l()s. Dealers eceking agenclsa can nivfrrt m; Ct j ir carda for £1, or larger advr rtisementi for £2. 9 LONDON DIRECTORY OOMPANY Ltd.. (Eetabfished 1814.) lib, ABCHLTRCH LA»H, LONDON, <f ex. "Ms . \Bn-,a?r«». Lo»do» OAN BILIOUS ATTACKS BE AVOIDED. Many people believe that bilious attacks always come on suddenly. is not usually the case. If you watch closely you will observe that you appetite fails before the attack oomee on. When an attack is about due and you are not hungry at meal take two or three of Chamberlain's Tableta Midi the attack will be warded off, g* o sale everywhere. —Adrt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 March 1916, Page 1

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220

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 March 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 March 1916, Page 1

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