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.BHH &cat ( ?Heame's Bronchitis Cure j' j? or jaaoy, years sow Hearoe's Bronchitis Cure has kea carrying .its healiag influence I into the homes of the people in all parts of the Commonwealth, giving relief to sufferers from Bronchitis, 1 Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Hoarseness, etc., effecting complete cures and doing the good work necessary to ensure a permanent recovery. | Hearne's Bronchitis Cure will be found most comforting in allaying irritation in the inroat, giving strength to the voice and in preventing coughs or asthma developing the chronic stage that leads to serious forms of chest disease, At this particular season of the year Hearne's Bronchitis Cure should be kept in readiness In every home, One dose taken in good time will safeguard you from the troublesome and .mischievous illnesses that threaten even the healthiest, and strongest people during the Winter months, Call at the first Chemist's on your way home to-night and get a bottle of this famous remedy. 1 ? - ' all Chemists i and / and ; M Co. Ltd., Geelong, Victoria. SALE 1 SALE! p=" 1 SALVAGE SALE, NOW ON. \f TABLE KNIVES, 65., 7s. 6d,, Bs. tha Half : ' MILK FOOD No. 1. MILK FOOD No. 2. Dozen. t' 8< '(LyUa'Bslu S Si'l3 0. From birth to 3 months. From3to6months. > DESSERT KNIVES, 55,, 6s. 9di,'7s. 6d. for , ! HALTED FOOD NO. 3. TEASPOONS,3s. thff;Halffoozen. the mother, and health forthe baby follow the !; From 6 months upwards. DESSERT SPOONS, 4s. 6d. the" Half use of the 'Alle'nburys' Foods. They resemble fhe 'AlSssiburys' Rusks Dozen.' healthy human milk, in composition, nutri-. (Malted). DESSERT - FORKS, 4s. 6d. the Half tive value and digestibility. Babies fed on 1 A valuable addition to the baby's'dietary when Be u,n n.;.. the 'Allenburys' Foods invariably thrive well. ! ten months old and after. They provide an TABLL FORKS, 6s, ths Halt Dozen, / excellent, nourishing and appetising meal, the Half Dozen. | pampwt vt nw tmitamt pcirnTMr specially useful during the troublesome time BREAD KNIVES, 11d, GAS MANTLES, ggj- PAMPHLET ON INFANT FEEDING ; nf teething Faten drv thev mechanically aid 3 for Is. TIN KETTLES (Any Size), is. AND MANAGEMENT FREE. 0f teethln& IrZ^l each. CUPS AND SAUCERS, 2s. tho Half • * the Cuttlng 01 teetll, SSSiTSStSS l i S s. 3d ALARii i ]/iLLEN & Hanburys LtDoj London, England, and Market Street, Sydney, CLOCKS, 3s. 6d., ss. 6d. I We have also a 4ft. 6in. BOX SPRING r j ©/BSSSV <aa on ffl, ©W55EK35 i Rnds UJ Also a few HEATING STOVES, At 14s. plfflH W ||g|gg|| The Sims Hardware, -— — j —-—: CUBA STREET, AND LAMBTON QUAY. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS PROMPTLY ' <¥>*rwvi CASH w'ITH^ORDER. | r ~ — —p — : | ' 1 fe | INVENTORS, I 6 HENRY HUGHES,, • I SUMlk© I PATENT AGENT 3, M ' W |§ 157 FEATHfc'ESTON ST.. If „ 0 ri a p • | Like - the | t| ' old smoke I After all said and done its if : H. impossible to find a better' l| ij tobacco—go where you will 11 |f — than the old favourite If 'WW H i i p ' HA VP I Ark » I i iCIf vlwiH ® | I TheAromaticGrade | ||j is manufactured from a clioiai 2 tfjjj m bright leaf. Smokes cool and n . fe® 1 fragrant 1 OZ. 1 /If I The Dark Grade ™ 1S | I Jfcij % is manufactured from a well- & Ujf W matured leaf and possesses all Plii/ie pai iftyjt' —' 1 r ** c *v?'i l \ p! tlio qualities of u high-grade U J / /r/aik OX our raft Para Rubb'erl Sjs fully ripened tobacco. j I Heels. They have no equali 2^ UxrzsJSZsA: ■ 1 Havelock Mixture 2 5 '1 L I ful wcar-roslatlncHcols nmsoldl ' Prjj] mmm—«__un__■«_ 1I In /luotralaslawcckly-cvleioncol ' ® • r 111 1 rr> i j 40/ 1 Of their popularity, nut y ou | m is a perfect blend of Darl: and H VI. >M 1\ must specify "ounlops." / We Aromatic Grades. Try it 1 Jffl f y / m i You'll be glad you did. I IRS fwßEßnffiLj li So "' tve|,yu " ei ' B! jl ' " P . ... JDUNLOP nUUUER CO., fly

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1180, 15 July 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1180, 15 July 1911, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1180, 15 July 1911, Page 15

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