Chamberlain's H Tablets are FREE ■ to those who wish I to try before they B buy. Send l}£d, B to cover postage 9 on a free B to Chamberlain's B Limited, 520 Riley B Street, Sydney. B Wonderful for BiliousneM, I Constipation & Bad Breath. | j E f ChahberiainsTabieisS LL I SPMCB""Lever >£3 '8 v| IV / \ / wrr Ct*ANSC TMI STOMACH AM a ly SI nccuurttHtuv»ANo 60weiS fll II CHAMBrnWHTuMITED. ~~j 91 |/u Sromt.N.sw t wtiuNOtON.n.L | Every cough strains the delicate membranes of the throat and lungs. Get Bennington's Irish Moss it will soothe the irritation, stop the cough and insure immediate felief. Three generations have proved its value. Big bottle costs only 2/6 261 ! !is f | I gfe&ter strength is f | most fequiYed h § The body never retU on (he outer edge of I §r the mattrem <o it ii towtrdi the centre that ~ 1 ' tha peateit wear reiulu. \ 3. Here comfort and durability are most re- £ = ' quired—and, in the manufacture of Duro- " ; ' down Mattreisei, here the very £nei* - | 5 material! are placed by a special proceit. § ; Each Durodown it thus reinforced where H I the wear occun, ensuring unuiual durability. § - 1 The Durodown now ha« a rolled edge—but. b •r ; owing to additional labour-saving machinery, j it coati no more! r ASK TO SEE IT AT YOUR f i FURNISHERS. ! £ e I "Von perfect best and weaus the best* r DURODOWN• fe The Gxi&r'anteed i r Mattr'ess , t : cotPßHia • 3TS/2.
HOW DO WE 1)0 IT? ACCORDEONS BEAD THIS, IT WILL INTEREST YOU! Having a Large Stock of Aeeordeons we are making this Exceptional offer. It is our desire to sell as many of these instruments as possible before the 31st March. WE WANT MONEY LOOK! —3-Stop Aeeordeons, guaranteed in good order, only just unpacked —25/- Post your Orcter at once, and with every instrument a 5/- Mouth Organ is given FREE. BLANSHARD'S {The Home of Music) Cameron Street 'PHONE 565 Write for Catalogue of Our Pianos. Sole Agent for E. and F. Piano Co., Broad wood, Collard and Collard, and Allison Pianos. WHY PAY MORE? SUGAR, A 1 16/9 per Bag. LOOSE TEA 2/- per lb. FACTORY BUTTER 1/6 per lb. FLOUR 23/6 per 1001b. WHEAT 10/- per bushel. EGGS 2/- per dozen. THE FARMERS' TRADING COY Grocery, Hardware, Seed & Produce Merchants, Furniture Manufacturers,
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Northern Advocate, 21 March 1925, Page 6
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