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ee\j Mother's stand-by For many generations, mothers have known that there a never any trouble about baby's bowels if DiNKERStfs Pure Fluid Magnesia is at hand. One little dose, tnd there is natural action. No purging, griping, or pain. If there is a tendency to sour stomach or curding, a little Dinneford's should be given with baby's food, accordingto the instructions in the pamphlet accompanying every bottle. For over a century, Dinneford's has been a nunerj stand-by and has been prescribed by doctors and recommended by nurses for both children and adults, beans* it is so safe, so gentle, and yet so effective. Prepared in London for the past ioo years. There is NO substitute for Dinneford's! DINNEFORD'S Pure Fluid MAGNESIA The Best Picnic Policy See Free Railways Booklet Whatever may be the desire of picnickers—the folk of offices, factories, shops or schools—their railways enable them to fulfil their wish comfortably, safely, happily, cheaply. Within a day's picnicking distance from cities and towns there are refreshing places .erved by train—an exhilarating run out, and a restful return after the various exercises, mild or strenuous. The train cuts the worry out of picnicking. The Railway Department will be pleased to give any possible help to Picnic Committees. If desired, a representative of the Department will attend meetings and give assistance in organising excursions. A free booklet gives details of cheap fares and picnic grounds. Expert Co-operation of Railways

Ouch! Corns! \ com—root* and aUtrouble. Ptrauntot «** m CHEMISTS DON'T HAV* ; COLDS | Bettle's Lightning I Cough Cure CURES IN A FLASH l/-,1/9 « 3/* at all store

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21376, 19 January 1935, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21376, 19 January 1935, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21376, 19 January 1935, Page 10

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