long stoijpage at small Border station)—"'l say, guard, 'why aren t rwe '.going - on?. Anything wrong?'* uuarci. (complacently, engaged,upon an alfresco ltincli)— -There s nacthing wrang, sir; but-1 canua.'yhi.stlo, ma , mooth's ;fu'." Tho latest neyts -is 'going round, '.That-a remedy's been found, - Just the thing-to> cure a oold— 'L" ACACIAN BAIS'Am; we are told: • Have it now the winter's hero, ■ ■ Nip in bud the harm of chill; ' All traco removed, you'll' havo- no fear > • Of lung: complaint of- kindred ill, Barraolough's Acacian Lung, Balsam, lg.,Gd. 2 - ■■■' ■ • • Advt. The Labour movement is not to me, and I never. can. be, a. mere narrow, bigoted: smallI class movement. -_I -regard it as tho hope, of the world.—Mr. G. J.-Wardle, M.P. ' Other tobaccos . havo no oharm once Mild DERBY- is> smokedj too strong ■ n'of : : yet; ! toa- - delightful -mellow blend". v-Try' tt—26z; tiiis or plugs.—Advt -- ,5
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 639, 16 October 1909, Page 14
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142Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 639, 16 October 1909, Page 14
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