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LuNDON DIRECTORY (Published Annually LINABLES trade:b thronghon the world to cummuß'ca:* with English M A JTUF ACTUREIiS AN D DEAL^tS in each class of'goods Beside bring a complete commercial ' guide to London and'its »übt. re? tlw Directory contains list e? EXPORT-. MERCHANTS with iko good* they ship, and Cok aial ' wnd Foreign mitk6t< thoj supply/ STEAMSHIP LINES t* ranged under the Ports to which thejr tail, and including '1' - approximate Bailings. PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES' of leading" Manufactiirei-s and Merchants, 'etc., in the principal provincial towns, andindustrial centres of the . Jnited Kingdom. A copy of Wie 'curfent Edition 1 bp forwarded, frei&ht v paid, r receipt 'of a Poat&l Order 'f:r 10(1. Dealers seeking agencies \ cam advertise their cards for 1511], or larger advertisement# for' £2.' I LONDON' COIHPAMVttd^ (Established 1814.) r , Jk' ABCHUECH LAKI, LONDON, J f f I.C. eddraes: Ajsnmir*. Lo«do» CAN BILIOUS ATTACKS BE AVOIDED. ■Many people Believe that Mlioua fcttaoks always come' on suddenly. Suah is not usually the case. If you watch closely you will observe that you appetite fails 'before the attack comes on. When an attack is about due and »rvu are not hungry at meal take two or three of the attack will be -warded off, sale erwywlmv,,—JicMt

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1916, Page 1

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