£¥£HY WOMAN AND CHILD CAM AFFONS 10 EAT Trade Marks 2s loosen. Trade Marks 2s READ THIS. j i T have purchased !n the. Stores of Boston the cereal known as ’‘FORCE,” and have subjected the food to careful analysis. 1 find it to be absolutely pure. MILS UR L. SCOVILLE, Professor of Theory and Practice of Pharmacy, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. RECOMMENDED BY MEDICAL MEN THE WORLD OVER. ANALYSIS ON EACH PACKAGE. With the change of Season you should use great care with food you eat. Young and Old should eat “FORCE.” FORCE keeps the stomach sweet, strengthens nerves, builds brain and muscle. WE PAY WE PAY 2s Dozen for Trado Maples, Ponnias a Dozen Until January Ist, 1905. WARNING! This Liberal Offer is only for Clean Trade Marks, taken from New Packages of “Force” Food. No soiled or dirty trade marks will • be paid for. We will n-tv you Cash, or send you a Post Office Order worth 2s for each and every dozen Anvil Trade Mark*, of "FORCE” Food. Cut out only the Anvil, and send by mail, giving your name and address In full. We P will send your money by return mail. Try “FORCE" with Bananas or Stewed Fruit for Breakfast. PACKET. Address All Pstek.ag’as to CO., Mutual Life Building, Martin-Place Sydney. American Self-Raising. Flour, Made from Choicest Manitoba Wheat, 3Jd Package (All Grocers), 3Jd 'Package. (BETTER THAN FLOUR.) -USE ONLY AS PER RECIPES.-
\c tijeriuometer is low We get carelessand dress as if it were summer. Then come chills, colds, coughs. Keep 9 on hand. A dose or two at the beginning will stop the chills, break, up the cold, and prevent serious trouble. Look out for cheap imitations. In large and small bottles. Avoid constipation. Hasten a cure by the use o£ Ayer’s rills. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A.
. MIN SON AND COMPANY. Suppliers of the well-known “ Davis ” and tlie new " I%ytonia ” sewing machines. Send for price list or call when in town. Give no more long prices. 220 t Colombo Streei. X 261 31
With his rubber life-preserving suit, Mf Joseph Probsb, of Geneva, has remained in; the water a month at a time, subsisting oa food carried in tie
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXII, Issue 13603, 24 November 1904, Page 3
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