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A doctor had purchased a Do Dien motor car, and was out on his rounds in it when a visitor called. "16 Dr Sawdon in?" ho inquired. " Xo, sir," was the reply ; "he is out in his To Deorn." Kind Friai»d : " Henpeck, let mo introduce you Lo Professor Glass, the great hypnotist, who can put anyone to sleep within two minutes after starting." Henpeck : " Glad to meet you, professor. Corns, lot me introduce you to my wife."

PUBLIC NOTICES. H.M. KING EDWARD VII. TABLE Every grain of food is made more nourishing by using it in the kitchen and at table. H-'hcltsaU Agents :-NHU &> Co., Ltd., Dnncdin. Grandmother ased || Bennington's! hj For over 46 years Bonnington's Irish Moss has gj been the standard cough §jj remedy. Grandmother §n used it. your mother used | it. and you probably use it | yourself and give it to || your children. ffljj CARRAGEEN 11IIH There is no medicine like §u it lor breaking up coughs P K and colds, healing inflam- § mation in the bronchial m 8| tubes and preventing seri- fg m ous lung troubles. gft | „ REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. - j| 9j Get what you ask for, and W % ask for Bonnington's Irish m no remedy L "just as good." i TCHiNG, chafing, face blotches, heat rash, pimples sunburn, cracks, chaps, or any skin irritation quickly cured by LANE'S ME DO LINE— Queen of Skin Tonics, i/- at Chemists. n. K" PIE FRUITS MAKE A DELICIOUS ADDITION TO ONE'S DINNER. Stewed and served plain, or with custard, they make a dish fit for a king. They serre up soft and juicy, and you want mora when they're done. The choicest Nelson fruits are used for " K" PI.E FRUITS, carefully prepared and packed in heavy ?yrnp, whereby the fine flavor, quality," and appeMance of the fruit is fully retained. Gallon and Half-gallon Tins— Apples, Apricots, Peaches, Plums, Gooseberries, Damsons. Quart Bottles— Apricots, Black and Red Currants, Cherries, Gooseberries. Cat Some far To-morrow's Dinner. Your Grocer sells Them.

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Evening Star, Issue 14118, 22 July 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14118, 22 July 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14118, 22 July 1909, Page 3

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