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Half j ! the trouble 8 ' with J j g Mrs. L. Whitney, 'I I ff Eamore, writes :— | jff " Washing isn't half the \ | ! :f trouble it used'to be now I Wi t use Sunlight Soap. I don't l| I have to boil the: clothes at all, | >' yet they look whiter and newer k, \ ; than if I boiled .them for hours B I . ■- with the old-fashioned kind m \ "And what Is more, ff I i \ Sunlight doesn't #if I crinkle; and chap Jp i i ' .my hands." j&r \ i KO. S7. GUARANTEED UNDER Thtf $ i "PUBCFOOD ACT, ISOa," ! ; 8T lEVfittV BROTHERS LIMITED, \ ! STOREY, N.S.W. NO. ST, j

Made in Dublifi. BOTTLED FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION B 7 READ BROTHERS,'umited •r. r.. : with the Dpg's.HeadXabeJjbß; oi every bottle. ■■■-■■■. Iβ superior to any stout because h la brewed from the only stout water in the world; the DUBLIN WATER. Keeps in all climates. Always uniform and standard in quality. . A strength giving food and tonic in Jhe most palatable liquid form. Good for the wife—Good for you SOLD EVERYWHERE! taac^«aßßwasaartniw»ftv^'tf(WWHi* , iiifiaißd

3 Like lUo bubonic plnsruo ami other D i malignant diseases, inlluenzn Uof s ! ■ Eastern orit'in. It seizes iipon any j ■ part, ot the human frtinio that it Inula - i at all weak: iiutl avoii when the ut- j> I tack of influenza itself bin passed g ( away, it leavo in its train varioiH J f other ailuwnß, t J Science has recognised the import- a ' ance oi dealing with this rtiseaso in its S. I early starts, and numerous remedied i & haver*™ iricl for tills purpose. The i I most successful bus been 41s H which has beeu prepared from tbo E ■ prescription of an Indian surgeon. k i It is quickly tstnblishitig ilself as K '■ A STERLINC REMEDY, nnd fresh testi- % '■ mon7a.-itoits<;ini;;i(!y!-beim:roccivccl K ! almost daily. A bottle of Flnenral K i should be kept, in every household E ■ for USO npon the flrat indications of ft I Influenza, or Sore Throat. jjj I All Chemists anil Stores, 1/tS ana 2/fl. £ A Family Cough Remedy is Of ) & Do you wonder that o jf I I Bonnington's Irish Moss | I g is the standard family '■ ; if remedy for coughs, colds, jj |5 i| bronchitis and influenza? \ ', Eg For over half a century it i § \ \ has been used day after \ \ I £ day with universal satis- | f J E faction. Refuse imita- |f. I B tions and substitutes—get S g j H the original remedy. B f ay uE Bonnington's Irish Moss

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 25 November 1911, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 25 November 1911, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 25 November 1911, Page 13

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