■"GETTING ACQUAINTED" ' 1 ' ' ' ..tgga la ispi ! ; v- r( )S When-you have once lf_/v\ // become acquainted//Vr / C-Wa/ e genuine // / null ? ur *ty> Strength, // / /// oi|r °^ -/ ■"■'•-■■ :-.;l TOBACCO, you will never change to any other brand. "DERBY" MAKES .FRIENDS AND KEEPS THEM, "''". If you don't smoke DERBY, youluven't tried it yet. GET ACQUAINTS DELAYT 17 ■-■~■,
" Sticking • together in a'l sorts (r ireatber."—The friendship between -man and man which enables them to stick together in all sorts of weather is a] friendship .worth having. In time of prosperity some of us can hardly distinguish a frien'i of this kind from ono of the other sort But let the storm clouds we soon know who the true friend is. And when the clouds of sickness gather about so we turn naturally and instinctively to Holloway'a Pills and Ointment. Thny are the only friends whose friendship is worth to rap at such times. We know it and we tarn to (hem, confident in the knowledg that th 7 will restore ns to health
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9495, 24 November 1899, Page 1
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167Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9495, 24 November 1899, Page 1
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