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■ amusements; HaprarcT-s Pictures. SPECIAL ATTRACTION TO-NIGH. Complete Change of Programme. ! ETHSL.CUYTOH, with HOLBROOK BLISiN, ■ana Sw«et-Little MADGE EVANS (the original ,it k ie uuohess), in HUSBAND AND WIFE. HUSBAND AND WIFE. HUSBAND AtfD WIFE. A Play for People ■*HO rillß MLAIiKIBD, INTEND GETTING MAKBUfID, HAVE SEEN MA KIB^, A strong and clover vtory which ia true of a.million hoineb, Supports include—War Gazette, Japanese Flower Garden, Paths Scenio, Keystone Comedy, etc. 40U« "OUT st-. good tyro on your bicycle— ■-*.. jtho .North-British ITA Won.?'-. Tho finest road sum- tyre made—all British] Guaranteed from 6 to 15 mouths—no risk. ■ . 91 KB ttn , \BK- ,*■* ■ & l^D — —lift HB WTIIAT-'S the best tyre for the heavy coninwrcial. truck? Thousands have proved Clincher Solid Band Tyres to be best. Durable yet resilient—' i;scd oil Western Front. Ask at garages^ _^ _^ _92 J Picnic Lunch = f is complete \ I without J \ the dainty ' = "SALT \ NELSON*

-KESmr BAICENT, Proprietor, Has much pleasure in informing the travelling public that he has resume') the condnot of thia oldestablished Hotel. J First Glass Accommodation. > Excsftant GuSsfno. | ■■~. Letters an~ telegrams promptly j ■..:.'. ..... :attended, to. j Telephone 38 . : P.O. Kos 34 j ■'■■'[ ;- /.•■.;■• v ■'■■■■■ ' j ■fTUSTEING Methods- arovavorded IZ\ Jt-; making Clincher Cross Tysres. j They're made the British way—slowly , and rarely. The "life" is not cooked out of the rubber. Fit the Clincher Cross. 88 ; .' I^^%*^^MOW " TO | )&$//Jf COUGHS Sk COLDS, 'i f C^/J^y R E-FORFS starting out in $ &s&ss v/et <>r«i!d weather, take p w^/C^rf ' ene e>l'"tM"° J'«P* tablets {jM^V from their hilvtr wrappers, and | |pS^ '"" 'hem slowly di&<<> v»j in the § tiKJuth. A powerful intsoieinc will || fS tlioji ciinnj -fr««n ihu. tiihSots in t!vo ra f|l j'ovin /si fttnws : whiirti yon brenthe-.^ j '3 \hr-ovgh ih<j tkrtrM. ini.u Ui>i ln;ijj.s. fe P 3j*j tiiin <vi-Sy-J'-Jkl |»3'.:3K:ir<J. .••vay-fioi. k |v- only-is tiie ft'.nl ami i.^-.n'si-Ijvden atp inwphoj't) Ji'iereil- i^-y«iii bvuai.he \% m h^j in l>ut t-v«-jry tvavt of l.Jiy throat.and'- K$ > ll i'joiic.-'iiial lulu-..s is jooxlxd, strwi- | || 1h0.'.-oil, funi ii>p.iift t.c>. jihecosiifuily '. | *»! rijuisf; liw) TJ-iirrtilira t});it. H{>r«ad I |3| cougiis. oo'd.s. M.i/o tl)io;;t., 11.fiii- a ?'a t'uza, looiichitis. lSreHthc:vhlu J'eps S p keep thu cold ont and stop irit'ectjou. g The World's |p Appetiser . ffl This new Sauce is va\v i | //// rich-thick-fruity, «. | f/I/j and is such a wel'\(j j come change to Sw^ \\m the old-fkshioned M '\tjjjj kinds of Sauces. &N^

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14870, 19 September 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14870, 19 September 1918, Page 7

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