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Even more luxurious —«ven more charming Sydney's world-famous "Australia" now brilliantly re-decorated in the modem manner. NEW "ROOM ONLY" RATES Single Room _ «. from 10/6 per d*r Double Room 20/- per <Uy Light Luncheon in the Winter Gttden a/Luncheon or Dinner in the Dining Room from .. .. »• •- *• 4■ " Teltgrapkic Address: "Ausiraotc!, Sydney." % TUB HOTEL OP THE COMMONWEALTH.

Ulcerated Stomach "I suffered -with, an ulcerated stomMfc for many years and tried all kinds of medicines, but bad no relief to qwak of," 'writes Mr la. liodgson, Northern Wairoa. "After trying one bottle of Yeaston Tablets the effect wm mock magical and immediate. After the second bottle I consider a cure has been effected. I bay© no hesitation In recommending Yeaston Tablets to anyone for stomach trouble." Many sufferers have secured conjliti relief from catarrh of the stomach by eating Yeaston Tablets. From chemists at 36 for 2/6; 100 fof 6/6. life . . . I'll recommend Line's '.'From beingjractically btdridden with Chronic Bronchial Asthma—l have now put on almost three nunc iwf tin* at the *gc of 60. I foci iw that i* months faithful taking of Lane's will save snyone with Aathme,' _ (Name on application.) CUBED BY YEASTON TABLETS All my luu't Mmthu* b 34/6 * *•*■* _ <H all Ckmuttm! Sum.

The July number of the "City Beautiful," the official organ of the Canterbury Horticultural Society, contains ;i number of seasonal articles of interest to gardeners. The cultivation, of lilies, descriptions of new varieties of eweet peas, and articles on hardy Zealand native berry-bearing plants by Mr James Speden, and on the improvement of garden soils by Mr &L J. Barnott are ineluded in this well-illustrated number, in which Mr C. H. Jones also deals with annuals and bedding-out plants, and Mr M. Poulton with interesting rock plants. Round the coast of Britain there are about £'9o live-saving apparatus stations, and 4000 volunteers and members of life-saving brigades in addition to £b» regular. Jsrebea* wrnsest.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20610, 28 July 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20610, 28 July 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20610, 28 July 1932, Page 13

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