The Colds of His Family and Self with v When a leading manufacturer with the business reputation of Mr. J. Fielding gives his endorsement to a f medicine it should convince the most sceptical that it is all the makers claim for it. After readino- his letter, ff We now t ' ial s many friends and acquaintances who wish to guard against demon cough and cold will do / as he does, and keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. Dear Sirs,—Your cough remedy has been in my house for a very long time, and both myself and family find it a valuable ailo> reliable remedy when "demon cough and cold " appears. It has proved a safe-guard against the approach of the more serious chest complaints, and regularly taken, according to instructions, it has always succeeded in getting rid of the trouble, and I now see "there's always a bottle on hand." i Yours truly, J. FIELDING.
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' corset vvhen sue can so easily secur v ihe fashionable, easy -lowing lines b A the newest and latest corset and enjoy I the best of good health as well ? yi How can you snow the latest , figure, the long graceful lines, \. i fjf exacied by the recent Paris | a \ styles, when vou are wearing old fashioned \ r I corsets with their unnatural and unhealthy \ ;| abrupt break at the waist line ?.. The \ 1 II fault is not in your figure. Try our \\l i| D&A Directoire designed after a \l| J close study of Parisian styles at Long- | I champs, m the tea rooms Rue de Rivoli, A and at the famous dress-makers of '■*?*>— J Rue de la Paix. ■' This corset will give you the most fashionable effect, absolutely beyond critic THE DOMINION CORSET COMPANY, QUEBEC, CANADA,
I have Splendid Well-lighted SAMPLE ROOMS designed and completed for the display of samples, acknowledged by all to be up-to-date. Why not take advantage of what SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS offei to those requiring Rooms permanent BARNARD ST. WILLBE WHISTLES the brasswork. Before his father Boys iv ho help father mid mother, ace that t l-.o ~ t Briliianti shine. rriEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. MORNING, 10 to 12: Tea. and Coffee, with Hot Scones, etc. licet' Tea and Roll. LUNCHEON,-12 to 2 p.m.— (Sat. 11.30 a.m.) Full Course. Luncheons a Speciality. AKTIORNOON: Tea, i-ti:., with Hot Scones, Tea Oaken, etc., Sandwiches and Daintv Cakes. LIGHT TWAS, GRILLS, ETC., 5 to 7 p.m. Cakes, etc., for Salo and to Order, I'iiscsiU'h Delicious Sweets in Oval Tins, 010. Visitors may Resorvo Tables without extra charge. Rooms are available for "Afternoon" and "Evenings" by nrriuieomcut. OKO. tli« Groat Coufdi Cure—tv*. S«v C(u\|/hn. nroiifhiH---. •>-ul CoaiUUiyUy.M. 1* Gil
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14276, 17 August 1910, Page 2
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