Ihe navy looms large in the public eye just now, and it is satisfactory to know that all parties agree the British Navy must be kept supreme. The British nation is determined- to keep the navy in the forefront; so-are the proprietors determined to maintain the popularity of Crescent Tea, which is sold in three grades at 2/-, 1/10 and 1/8 per lb respectively.—Advt. F. D'S ADVICE PROVED GOOD. "M> "i"* Robert had colds and croup v l mj /"lighter Nellie bronchitis, caus- * me considerable worry," says Mrs. E. _'iu»and, "Actonia," Bruce street, Stanmore, N.S.W. "Mrs. Robinson, of Church street, Parramatta, told me to try Cham- - berlain's Cough Remedy—said she sworo by it and would not be without it. One '' large bottle completely cured them. Now that I know the merits of Chamberlain's • Cough Remedy I do not worry about taking my children to a doctor." Sold \>y »11 chemists and storekeepers* ..j Ml .i, i '.J
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 49, 16 July 1912, Page 5
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157Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 49, 16 July 1912, Page 5
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