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Large numbers of spurious corns are being circulated in South Australia.

Public Notices. By Royal Warrant to H.M. King Edward VII, And H.ILH. Tbe Prims of W«!eo, If your WHITE BREAD | is salted with Instead of common SALT it is made as nourishing as Whole Meal or Brown Bread. | If you do not bake at home, then by using I only “CEREBOS” SALT In the kitchen H and at table you get the same benefit as If you. use WHOLE MEAL BREAD, The.. I Diimcrjl Bell! | in Is not a welcome sound to the Dyspeptic, or people who suffer from Indigestion. They are sometimes hungry enough, but the after pangs they suffer prevents them taking advantage of the call to dinner—they axe positively afraid to eat. We recommend such sufferers to try just One Bottle of Dr. Crossiand’s KOXOI.; it will be strange if they do not get relief promptly and permanently. NOXOD, 21- a Bottle, a price within the reach of all. Just as an experiment try ten drops in half a cup of hot water quarter-of-an-hour after meals. Sold at all Chemists and Stores Everywhere. Wholesale Depot: MARSHALLS OHEiIOAL 00. LTD., Dunedin. 26 S iPUBLIC NOTICE, agS7Wmf3EEB3BI MESSRS Scoullar & Chisholm LIMITED Beg to announce that the unfortunate Fire in their Furniture Factory will not interfere with their manu= faciuring or the conduct of their business, as the bulk of the machinery and their extensive stock of seasoned timber has been saved

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Evening Star, Issue 12769, 23 March 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12769, 23 March 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12769, 23 March 1906, Page 3

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