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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6, Issue 15653, 18 November 1914
PUBLIC NOTICES. ««•* WKiTRBSL QAVQS AS HOOK TO-DAY At CONN'S "GRAND" PHARMACY. \ HIS Barometer rising. YOU WILL LAUGH AT SICKNESS. ORDINARY SICKNESS is not a la-ughing matter, but sickness loses its ominous character if judgment is used. You will show good judgmeut if you consult your doctor about your ailments instead of taking medicines in a haphazard way. He knows what is good and best for you.- Moreover, you get exactly what you need, and the right amount. Bring your doctor's prescription to us. Wr will compound it in a way entirely satisfactory to him and to yourself. When sick, see your doctor first, then see us. Recovery is quicker. OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS, EYEGLASSES, SPECTACLES, AND REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. CONN'S "GRAND" PHARMACY, GRAND BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET, DTJNEDIN. Telephones 546, 552. Residence, 3,055.
The Limit.—" Mrs Giuber fell downstair-. or.d bit her tongue in two." "1 fael sorry for her hiit-hdiirl. Shr was a terror when-."he only had one tongue.''
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6, Issue 15653, 18 November 1914
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