Ladies own millinery altered to present styles.—Miss Martin, 96 Pollen Street.—Advt. The Fireman is in great dinngot from falling brickß or timbers as well as from, the flames. No fire department is properly equipped without a supply of Chamberlain's Pain, Balm. This liniment is unequalled for burm and bruises. One application gives relief, Try it.—H'anscn Bros, -and Co. sell it.
"Book's Herb Extract" »s an infallable cure for toothache, entirely free from injurious; substances; price Is. P._ Bock, Esq., hold numerous testimonials for the above lines, which are fast becoming famous, and can be obtained locally of the following stores: J. Loughlin, W. Scott, Ensor Bros., Thames, and Mrs E. Keven, Parawm.—-Advt. Alfred Court is stowing the best assortment of laces and lace goods in fiohug, collarettes, scarves, and all kinds of neckwear. Advt. Always hear in mind that if you are suffering from Chilblains Witdb's Oil will cure tou. —Adrt. My showrooms are replete with novelties, to which constant additions are being mode.—Miss M-artin, 96 Pollen street.—Adrt. I What is TussicuraT—lt is unques- | tionably the Remedy of the Age for l^iroat m& fcung l^oubj^—^d^t.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10502, 25 November 1902, Page 2
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185Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10502, 25 November 1902, Page 2
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