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IS TiTKE THE : . JAM THAT ; MOTHER ' Don't you . remember it—that beautifnl ■ Jam in the shining . Braes Pan on tie Range. Remem- * ber the delight in each process which brought the .new season's Jam : noarar the table. • . Therro was nothing to equal that Jam until the " Frimiey Works' made it in tho clean, wholesome, -, homo-made way, but in huge qustutitics. - -.When--you eat "Erhnloy" you . eat tho -Best Horae-mado Jam—"like Mother made." Ask: you Grocer for " FRIMLEY," ANO GET IT. ' lowers and daughters, WHEN YOU OPERATE A STANDARD ROTARY, You protect your health, reserve . your strength,'dV more and abetter work, add comfort and pleasure to your sewing, and save a lot of time and worry.. Lock.aud. -Chain Stitch , on the same . Machine. - Tho STANDARD is the Finest and Most Complete Sewing; Machine in the World,-and w® are sure it will; give '.YOD mora fatis-' faetionHhan any oilier make. It always doee. ; Ask any user! . .■ v - :All duplicate ■ paTts kept'. " Ten- years'., guarantee. .-Machines delivered j.'„eoInspection.'cordially invited. : F. si.,;W.'FEAR, ■ ENGINEER'AND'IMPORm, . 99 WILLIS. STREET. - '■ v-. ALL MAKES SKILFHUY RJiPAIBM) ; J'OFF YOUR-AfiTg^^'B' om of a Milo* Muiage Roller, wbteh'make*, : , keeps tad restores betoty in viator*'* own vray. 1 -Tb« pecoliarly ifciped cop-like teeth'oftoil ira. : pg Roller i form a ractioa effect, vrKkh iraocices Kfej vM out wriak]es,«nd rounds outthe beaatymuscles, - raa^' *2* youthful, and youth more beautiful, nra |ga Direcliooi with each roller. Pricc 5/6 pott free. Eft ■ M QUEEH ST., AUDKUHIV^^ 'WILSON-S'MAET' ■ EXTRACT.;': i; i'As supplied to all the Leading Publio - . Hospitals and Sanatoriums ,in'. " '- ' ' ' Now Zoaland. .'■ ' . It is invaluablo.to the Convalesceht, r . I', ythe Nursing Mother,, those suffering from-Nervousness, Insomnia, Anaemia,- - Indigestion, Dyspepsia, or- an Over- ■ worked Brain. It banishes-that , tired feeling, restores youth-to 'womea-- by - 'holpiag to,overcome the trying periotia : and strengthena her while overtaxed ; with household cares." If she is thin, it.l will ■ add flesh to the. ;body, and . . round out the' curves. of' beauty as ua- , 'ture intended. It is a boon to those in old age, and a safeguard in/surgical cases.; Athletics; take it to N increaso .' their strength, ana. people who are ; ,'well to keep well. . The upbuilding: V effect of -. ;'' - ■ '• "WILSON'S MALT ; - ly. EXTENT is performed slowly but surely. All v chemists and grocers.'sell WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT. Prico Is. 6d. & 2s. 9d. ' D. W. VIRTUES CO., Wholesale Agents. ■ WELLINGTON. I CRACKED hands, Chapped I hands, rough hamjs, scaly 'I hands, are all bealcd and cured by LANE'S MBDOLINE. 1 ihe only article specially pre- I pared: for the hands i/« I everywhere. 6. I' Don't Neglect • I that Cold. .: V ■ . <{ - t " ■ \ I■' Serious liing'and chest troubles are * usually the result of a neglected cough. % A few doses of'Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss will quickly cure you. Wise ' mothers. always keep a' bottle in the house. But-be sure you get BomiiiswsnMoss ' M I "nI V '"hiiiinllllll.? 7 ' ■ Bearer's Food is mixed with fresh sew milfe. wheiv tasedj .is dainty, and delicious, higlily nutritive, and; most easily digested. Infants thrive on it, and 'delicate ./or aged persons enjoy it. Bender's Food is sold In llns t by cU Chemists, tle n etteijwAere. really no need to continue coughing;. What you do need is Lane's Emulsion.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 714, 13 January 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 714, 13 January 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 714, 13 January 1910, Page 3

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