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'Teaqier-'Tf .you : are kind and polite to your P '2? I ,*' j? n ' be: th ,° '«»» ?" Scholar - .'They'll think they can lick" me." . PHOSPHOL;EMULSION tones up the B y ß . tern... Makes it proof against cold' and atton. dant. ills, and « bettor than; beef as a ' body builder.—Advt. . ■ : ■*. v^ ." Tho : taii-tvpowrfter is do' rigeur in American hotels, it,seems. 'The mercurial "drummer" calls; for >'taxi-typoy/riter 'with tho same nonchairmen as.liti does for iced wator or.a 'soft drink, and rattles_ off .his commercial correspondence at 10 cents per half-hour. The corridors of New.Torklhotols ore said' to look like the sideshows of' Coney Island, studded as they aro with taxi-typists pounding their deftest to get their money's worth in the time allotted to thorn. It remains, to bo seen whether the bagmen of old' England will olamour for similar accommodation with -their'bed' and breakfast.". ;; ./.,,.' '...""■ Come rain; come snow; let cold winds blow Take PHOSPHOLjat once, and your bodies will glow. . PHOSPHOL EMULSION is a pure Cod-liver oil, and pleasant to take.—Ad7t. 2 .The City Council invitcß tenders for saintine the-Town. Hall roof., , •.'.• .:,/', Messrs.- Parker and .Vincent, Levin; advsrtUa a sheep'aod.cattta.fann'tn. thit Stomty.: •■,-^

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 625, 30 September 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 625, 30 September 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 625, 30 September 1909, Page 8

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