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Don’t Let Monday Morning Worry You LEY Easy-Bfonday LAUNDRY HELP Do Next Week’s Washing It Washes the Clothes Snow-White without any Rubbing, and will not hurt the Finest Fabrics. AT ALL GROCERS.,

SAFETY for every member of the family—children. Safety Means BONNINGTON’S It not only dispels the cold and prevents further trouble developing, but tonic properties which assist you to actually resist illness. will not affect the stomach, and is free from narcotics and harmful drugs. For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, CROUP, ASTHMA and ’FLU, Bennington’s has many imitations, but no equal. Buy the large (2/6), bottle —it is more economical. Bonnington’s IRIS' *OSS FSeasast i© ihs testeadults, old people—against the deadly germs that affect chest and throat. it contains general body building and Bennington’s is pleasant to take. It Z 99 1/6 2/6

A most cordial welcome awaits you at his corner shop in George Street. THAT It is as hard as his hardware to please every customer, but he does his best. THAT “A fair exchange is no robbery,” so buy from him. THAT There are no “ifs” and “ans” about his Pots and Pans. THAT It is no good having a good thing unless you let people know about it. Our Stainless Cutlery is one of them. THAT fiis Hardware will stand real Hard Wear. His Skelton’s Garden Spade is a sample. that His best ads. are satisfied customers. Have you tried him ?

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Evening Star, Issue 19639, 19 August 1927, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19639, 19 August 1927, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19639, 19 August 1927, Page 9

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