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PUBLIC NOTICES. THE DELIGHT OF THE LAUNDRY IS fSpt^rft 1 DOES NOT STREAK, DISSOLVES FREELY AND EVENLY IN THE WATER, AND GIVES THE CLOTHES A BEAUTIFULLY FRESH, SNOWY APPEARANCE. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT, AND SEE THAT HE GIVES YOU "COLMAN'S!" ■■BP W WE HAVE RECEIVED our { lrki NEW Season's Goods. gwf These comprise Latest 1 W Novelties in HATS, I SHIRTi, MERCERY. Our Goods are Guaranteed to be the Finest Quality Obtainable, and manufactured by the Best English Houses, but our CHARGES are STRICTLY MODERATE. Est, 1869. 153 Rattray St. Est, 1869. im*mi-x>&*?fmf^z^^-«m*tt?i^iiw SSES^-SaSJSSSSSESSEKS! ■HI ""XRINE will give your a Glean Bill of Health ! There is generally somebody in the family " off color," especially during the Spring season. Is that, your experience 1 If so, you need & reliable tonic for the members of your family nnd yourself—something that will keep the horns supplied ■with a clean bill of health. (> Will serve your purpose best, Tt is more than a tonic--'tis a building-up food. [f you are. "tired out" or "nervy," overworked, or suffering from general debility FOSPIIERINE acts like, magic. _ FOSPHERINE is good for all, young and old alike. ; Twill make you fit and keep you fit. But see that it is MARSHALLS FOSPHERINE. PRICE—I/- and 2/6. FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. S<BS«WaiKßi^ , '^*.^W:V^

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Evening Star, Issue 15342, 17 November 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15342, 17 November 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15342, 17 November 1913, Page 2

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