People who can Carve Poultry are great fools if they own it, and people who can't have no wish to learn. It isn't Poultry that we wish to talk about for a few minutes, although Poultry is very enjoyable in the hot weather; but, should it even become tainted, we immediately take a dislike to it. It i« possible for everyone to prevent meat from becomiug tainted. By the use of a ... REFRIGERATOR OR ICE CHEST food can be kept wholesome and sweet for days, even in the hottest weather. "But Ice Chesta." you say, "cost money, and we can't afford one." Well, if such is the cane, then allow ns to introduce ONE OB TWO OTHEK LINES that will enable you to economise your meat bill, so that you xnay save up money to purchase a. Chest gome day. We carry a stock of ... MEAT SAFES WIRE DISH COVERS COLLAPSIBLE GAUZE SAFES GLOBULAR WIRE ONES, ETC. »nd also we have a special line in ... FLY KILLERS, which are just the thing to prevent so much trouble in the kitchen. They are well worth the 6d. it costs you to get one. Another time, perhaps, wo will tell you what nice drinks are to be made with our Sparklets and Soltzogene ; but just now we wish specially to bring Refrigerators before your notice. If you don't quite know what they are like, look in our windows. MASON, STRUTHERS AND CO, LTD., The Leading Hardware House, COLOMBO AND LIGHFIELD STS. A MODERN DISCOVERY, j DR. MARSDEN'S f MEDICATED 8 Electric Battery! Plaster. CURES WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. | Wond'erfnlly Speedy Belief and Certain S Cure. What the Medication cannot do! the Eleotrio Battery doe'i. Nothing elsefi like it in Australia. la -Cheap and Most ' Effective. • ' | Yeu Know the Cyst of Cure Now. j ! No After Expense. Medicated Eleotrin Battery Plasters are made in Two Varieties. NO. 1 CURE NO. 2 CURE. RHEUMATISM General Debility LUMBAGO PLEURISY SCIATICA LUNG DISEASE SLEEPLESSNESS STOMACU PAINS SPLEEN ECZEMA \ Kidney Complaint OPEN SORES 9 BACKACHE SPRAINS & INDIGESTION SPINAL OR HEARTS NEURALGIA WEAKNESS \ Mh. SAMSON, Fore.t Lodge,Bjdney, writ**:— ! "I **■ • conaunt "Offerer with rheumttUin and S kidney complaint, and m» cured l,y joor winter. 5 Bind another one; I would nut bt without out In 3 Uμ home." 2 W. OOAHLBY, ISO Little Collln. Btrtet, writes: 5 —"Pleaaed to let you know ynnr Elcctrlo Pl»«trr 2 eared my ee»«re biclaohe and kldnoj.. Will do S my uttnu«t Iα advrrtl>e jrou. \\h»t doctor, failed S to do, your Platter did." J Iflu HOLZ2NBBROER, Bt. Kllda, write. :-S " Fill relief after 84 hour", and liter completely 3 amred la CO houra. Nut bad the dtghteat pain 5 Price 8/6. j Wβ «n Mty PERSUADE. It to tor YOU to ACT. \ . ABOUT . $ ELECTRIC INSOLESJ Do you wear a pair of Electrio Insoles ? £ Those who do say they never have Cold S Feet. Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, or! Chilblains, because they gl»e a good oir- 8 culation of the Blood. S Ii it not worth your while to find out 8 if this is true ? They only coat... S 6/6 pep Palp. I All Chemists & Patent Medicine |! Vendors. J Asgood as a Chains of Climate. ,W C »«B«> Chri.tehnreh, wsam I remain, Towi aUhfally, B. M. BPKIRS, Estate ud Oeneral Ag*a AllPlwUko* Btm.dle. ra.ybe obtained wboleealeo* retail from— E. W. HALL, Her-beHot. 170 Armagh Street. City. LAKE COLiEniDG-S AXD GLEXTTJ\NEL BOYAL MAIL COACH. a c 1 * 3 *! Coleridge Tin Windwhi.tlo House »nd Suowden, every FRIDAY MOR.YIXG on trriv»J of Train from Ohri»tchuroh * r»I turning in tune for Evoning Train SATURSpecieJ attention given to Passengers, and r«ic«l» forwardod for delivery by ooioh. JOHN O. ANSTISS. Proprietor. BAJJOAIEN TO LEITHPIELD. AOOACH mwrts the ilorning South and Korti Tr»ine Daily and Evening Trains when required, either by Wire err Letter. Ptrtjee to Sea Bcoch can be arranged for. FRANK ASHBY, Leithfield. The co*eh meets train at Little River Monday*, Wednesday!, and Saturdays. 5600
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12365, 2 December 1905, Page 6
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