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CHAMBERLAINS any OLD - Never force children . to take ill-tasting medicines. /I' 7 f w£\^m START when they are babies and give them tj /'}•{ Chamberlain's Cough Remedv at the first Jp . £ 1 ii gm |S*2ia3 0 s|i;jgz f 2 , symptom or a cough or cola. tm sgjg i • tm .58s ss;:?i • ■ There will be no forcing them to take it—they w& ij j |S» «I«3 Ss ''}-, will ask for it for the kiddies just iove Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I*— There are parents who to-aay give this medicine Lh{ f ~ ,f** 1 to their children because they remember how eagerly they themselves took it when they were kiddies. But this is not the only reason. Branny* Chamberlain , (csrrft>oKreo4 They know from experience lhat for the treat- be given to the danger of giving children' meat o£ cotiph* and colds, croup and whooping medicines containing opium or other narcotxp cough, nothing equals Chamberlain's Cough for many a little one has been permanently Remedy. affected by medicines of this description. Itcontainsnonarcoiicsandeverymother should _ v*-3* X* * be sure on this point about the medicine she Jnpuh& fax JfealiA *—■ C//MA*iu/{ A&flukftuM*L gives her child. Too much prominence cannot - y Chamberlain's COUGH REMEDY These Are the I, Of C TTr^wuTd-Illy. II IoUC L JL Cw Lv You If you desire a clean y, ™ and bountiful fruit IV/fuct ' crop, you must attend IVJLUSI to it within the. next % week or so; otherwise _ mussel scale it Will l)e tOO latG. V/ V It Utckeni and ioujlkwthe«t«u "" ' " tl hwt tree*, aad creep, n I*. •ad apoU* &« (rait V— ' ' GARGOYLE RED SPRAYING OIL will kill them out, and leave your trees clean and healthy. Mixes readily with cold water, and is easily applied, either with a stiff brush, a syringe, or pump. ' Ashby Bergh's stock- it in sizes convenient for both small or large users. NO ORDERS ABE TOO SMALL FOB US—NONE TOO BIG. When you are in, ask to see BROWN'S AUTOMATIC SPRAYER. Every gardener should have one of these. Ashby, Bergh & Co. Ltd. . < .tfJLESALE & RETAIL HARDWARE MERCHANTS, High & Cash el Sts., Ohristohuroh. 1 •/-•••.

I I Perfectly Made and Stylishly Designed Attire for Men and Women OUR productions, whether it be a Suit, Costume op Dress, possess a degree of excellence and refinement that stamps the wearer amongst the most stylishly dressed. We have achieved this success —and it is warranted—because our single aim has been perfection, in Fit, Style and Finish, and although our prices are slightly higher than "factory made" clothes, considered by the years of faithful service and the smart appearance that is always retained, they are the cheapest and most satisfactory—to the purchaser and to us. Our DressmakerandTailor will gladly interview intending customers to make suggestions, to give any necessary advice or to show the new style books. Graham, Wilson I & Smellie ■*. L THE HOUSE FOR VALUE —- V I (H71M091 I

BEAD NECKLETS. WE aro now showing a very fine ran re of all tlic l»aie9t Designs in French and English B«ad JJccklets. All aro moderately priced and marked in plain figures. MRS POPE, LTD., 107 Ca«hel street, Sole Agents ior 'Weldon.'s Dress Patterns. 822 Your Hair Can Have the Bast Treatmsnt SBBBBBHBByHHHBBBS treatment by visiting Ballantyne's Toilet S*lon. M'dam Thora Tate. late associate of Miss Van Brakkel. Sydney, is in charge and for every form of hair and scalp trouble provides onlytbe best modern scientific treatment. To core faltioc. tfan. or ckort teur.over «Kaess,<* drr biir. hair sphttinr ends, damJruS, etc., lsdiat wtHUwai «M*ed to visit MAC Alt TATB. S»Uv MetogaiwmiMW« HNn:»uL<a)H>' - SAULAttIYME S TOILET MLM

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16284, 7 August 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16284, 7 August 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16284, 7 August 1918, Page 2

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