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"Jimmy, you wasted your breath- talking to old Sir. Wilbur this.morning. He's as deaf as a post." "I know that," said Jimmy, with a smile, "but posts don't liavo sixpences in their pockets to give little boys, and Mr. Wilbur does." THIS TIME OF THE YEAR. This is the time .of the year when you Catch cold the easiest. Tako homo a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and bo prepared to", stop any cough or cold at once.' Every bottle is guaranteed to give'..renults;•• 8x ■ "Are you going to settle" anything on your daughter?" asked the young man .with tho cigarette and languid air. "Well, it rather looks, if she marries you, 'that she is going to settlo something on me," replied the parent. ; ' llother: "Since our Willie has got into long trousers he is beginning to,think he knows'more than wo do." Father; "Well, if ho remembers tho answers to all tho questions he has asked he knows at least as much as wo do."

r. iKj.issa iTBTgO 6\R73X& ffiK* fft i • • • ' ' 8 I Foreign SALMON DEAR. o |IIZliUl: Gheap.| | ASK YOUB aEOCEE FOR 1 | STM (BRAsD >!tJLLEI» | i Prepared by || ™ The Dominion Canning Co.,' Ltd., B jj Auckland. |) 5 G2J <5735331 CITATO (GTBEEi £E>a ' «r OU will like LANE'S MEDO. ■* - LINE —Queen of Skin Tonics—for rough, scaly, sun--1 burned, cracked and chapped skins, if' at Chemists*

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1034, 25 January 1911, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1034, 25 January 1911, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1034, 25 January 1911, Page 11

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