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Public Notices Frederick Wayne AGENT, Milton. The Phoenix Fire Assurance Company To Lend— £3oo at 5 per cent PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Six roomed houae and half acre, 7£ aores at Oandletown. 2 aores at Brooklands. Five roomed house and J aore. Four roomed house and £-aoro. Quarter Aore Sections. j § aore in Milton. Money to lend from £50 upwards. PUBLIC NOTICE. 1 I ALEXANDER BiSQWN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER Twenty-five Years' Practical Experience.) UNION STREET, MILTON. A fine assortment of JEWELLERY. All makes of WATCHES kept in stock at Ducedin Prices. All work guaranteed, SPECTACLES to suit all sights, \TOTJ ALL KNOW THE FIEM. X Any goodß bearing our name are right. We employ four pharmaceutical chemists in our works. We have been in business for over a quarter of a century, therefore we can boast of having some experience of ailments that are common in the colonies. All the remedies that are put on the market have stood eevere tests. We never recommend a preparation unless we have well proved it. This is why our medsoal preparations are so popular. During the spring, summer, and autumn people get their blood into a heated state. In some it shows itself in the form of rough skin, with pimples or red rash ; others get their stomach deranged and in a heated state, causing them to feel sleepy and languid en rising, with furred tongue and nasty taste in the mouth. For all Buch cases we recommend our Grape ftaline. This article is prepared from the salts of sound ripe fruit, principally of the grape and citrus variety. It is a wonderful fever reducer, and it makes a pleasant oooling effervesceing drink, Ladies and young people take it with relish. We are quite certain that once its valuable fever reducing and stomaoh cleansing properties are known that it will have a very extensive sale. It is put np in hermetically sealed glasß bottles. Price, 2s 6d. It is hardly necessary for us to tell yon of that marvellous headaohe curer oaJLd Dr Crossland's Headaohe Powders, Ihey are already so well known. It is auffioient for us to say that if you have a headache or neuralgia you should not fail to give them trial. They cure the worst cases in 10 to 15 minutes, Price, Is 6d a box. Refuse all imitations. Hard corns and bunions will soon be a thing of the past. I belive Marshall's Kura Klava is caring all cases so rapidly. Corns of 40 years' growth h-ve been removed at a cost of Is. Sufferers ! Why do you suffer ? Buy a bottle to-day. Soft corns have defied all oures until Marshall's Soft Corn Cure was discovered. For corns that are between tbe toes it is a perfeot cure. Price, Is 6d a box. Indigestion is a complaint that afflicts numbers of people. Errors of eating or drinking cause many to become a martyr to its various symptoms. If you are an; ject to this complaint, attended with oonstipation, sluggish liver, foul breatb, with a dark brown taste in yonr mouth when you get up in the morning, a bottle of Dr Crossland's Mxol (liquid) and take it as directed. It has cured some very long standing cas?s. It will most hkely cure you. Give it a trial at once, All Marshall's Household Remedies are stocked by your local chemists and storekeepers, Marshall's Chemical Company, Limited. Moray Place D^JNEDIN. TTAPPY FAMILIES ! Healthy Children! Quiet Nights ! Thanks to taking Linseed Emulsion. The giant remedy for delicate chests, difficult breathing, shortness of breatb, hacking coughs and winter colds It strengthens the chest and builds up the constitution. Good for young and old Its good. Give it a trial. Sold everywhere at 1b 6d, 2s 6d, and 4a 6d per bottJe

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 17, 1 March 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 17, 1 March 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 17, 1 March 1901, Page 8