Do your lamp-chimneys break ? Ton get the wrong sorb. The right one is cilled tho " Coroneb," and is sold by E. Porter and Co., Queen-street, and at liheir retail branches.—(Advt.) Cold weather bad for coughs. Irish Mo=s good for colds ; only Is per bottle. —Erie's, Queen-street.—(Ad vt.) Thore'a a great difference in ifmpchiraneys—depends on the glass, lone pope whenever anything happens, Bhmetimes when nothing happens. Another almost never breaks. Lamp-chimneys are like cigars, they cost so little apiece* and so much by the year—the breaking||ind. The other sorb is like the measles—oSe is enough. Can ypu tell them aparfc?:|rhe unbreakable chimney is the "Coronet," sold by E. Porter and Co., Queen-stJ-eet, ■wd at their retajlbraacb.es,—(Advfc};|
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 145, 20 June 1891, Page 2
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