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\ ■ ! ml and . m | wjk Consumption §•$& \ la SORE LUNGS. B Y\ Whon your lunfl"» nro ooro fc? M nnd ln(ll.modfromcou(jhln(i £/ F 11» tho time •when the tforma S!j of pnoumontfti pleurloy, and PA l*M connumption find locl{(fnent u'i H nnd multiply. DR. SHEL- |M , f'«J UON'b NEW BISCOVCrvY U t§] for COUGHS, COLDS, ond fcl M CONSUMPTION etopa, tho O / **} cough, hcnls ond strength- bvi tij una the lungs. It is a safe W, <A and novor-fdlllntf romody, \ffl yl Smolldose IMcnsnnt to taKo. WS ra Every boltlo liuarnnteod. fjf Vj. PRICE, la. 6d.' £i 3». tjf "iftk SoloPropnetorsi ff fif SHELDON. DIVUG. CO.,' e< W| K'X 15 O'Conncll St., Sydney. Ml Jackie Lees B Gould Street, Chippendale, Sydney, N.S.W., had suffered with his chest and lungs from birth, and nothing did him any good until his mother gave himSCOTT'S Emulsion "He is now completely cured, "writes Mrs. E. Lees • (January 1908)', " and is a fine , healthy boy, without any signs of delicacy whatever." , The fact that letters 'of ( this kind are constantly arriving proves that 1 SCOTT'S Emulsion continues to be what it has always been—"the emulsion which cures." The reason why SCOTT'S Emulsion cures is not far to seek ; it is in the Emul- ' sion itself—purest ingredients, perfectly and palatably combined by the unique SCOTT process. > Of all cncmists and dealers In ißCdicmci I 'I>< TWO \i> vnetejUilJ 1C -»'! ■ ■ Mis THE MARK BY V/HICH \GU ' 1 , PICK OUT YOUR CURE I, • ' ■ irjc_±ir * * ft*-k it ft $■ ft "" I* ft ' t The Finest Relish ,ft to commend good ft * food to healthy or; * '' Jaded appetite is * * , , ~'*.' ' * MeLLUm * ■ iiwaiWnj:siyi;A;,L.Vi.\iiYUiCTß3 ■(. I . .SAUCB!..:: * Sold Everywhere. ** ft * « 1 Everywhere Commended, , • 4.a * ft- ft-ft ft. »ft CRACKED hands, chapped 'hands,'rough hands, scaly ' hands, are all healed and " cored by LANE'S AIEDOLINE. The only article specially pre-, pared for the hands 1/everywheie. 6. Grandmother used | > || Bennington's! | 5 For over 46 years Bonn- ej % ington's Irish Moss has is W been the standard bough % feremedy. Grandmother m s used it. your mother used m 6 it, and you probably use it |1 h yourself and give it to || ia your children. w I Bonningjton's 1 I CARRAGEEN | I Irish fcs. 1 1 & There is no medicine like |j « it ior breaking up coughs fe and colds, healing mflam- §( & mation in the bronchial $ % tubes and preventing aeri- £ff ous lung troubles. ' ffl | REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. 'fflj S • Get what you ask for,-and g! M ask for Bonnmrtton'a Irish W, M Mom-tlwre is t| S £° vemedy 1 just as good," f|

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 280, 7 August 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 280, 7 August 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 280, 7 August 1909, Page 10

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