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FRUITEBEJI AND CONTTECIIOiN'EK Special Lines—Purple-iop Sw->J>3, 2albs a shilling. L :1 r«;e ai.d varied stock of Fruit of first class quality, which is retailed' at the lowest no'ssible prices. Look out for Guy Finvkes' Day: Large of fireworks, crackers, etc., coming to hand. MISS "WTLCOX, PRACTICAL . SCHOOL QP SHOUTHAND. IToiini: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. tlailj. Terms in adT»co«. BiuineM communication .obi tdHr^swi tn \fl«» .i '(tirphy, pro *»™. -siiLoii;Pru:-tor, ii '.■'■ . d LINCOLN, ENGLAND, IK ACTION AND PORTABLE ENGINES, TIIftASHING MACHINES, MINING MACHINERY, BOILERS, ALL TYPES, FIXED* ENGINES. ENGINES and BOILERS FOR GOLD DREDGING A SPECIALITY. Upwards of 61,500 Engines, Boiiera, and Thrashers made and sold. Paris, 1900— THE GRAND PRIX TWO GOLD MF.D\LS

1 GOOD BUSINESS MAN CANNOT AFFORD TO CARRY AN INACCURATE WATCH. .. TIME IS MONET. ACCURATE TO THE SECOND." Ueuberllampden Watches ARE MADE IN THE ONLY FACTORY IN THE WORLD WHERE A COMPLETE \YATCE (BOTH CASE AND MOVEMENT) IS MADE AND ARE FULLY GUARANTEED. "LEVER SET" AND CANNOT "SET" IN POCKET. "The 400" FOR LADIES"John HANCOCK," 11 jewels, for GENTLEMEN. "SPECIAL RAILWAY," 21 and 5-3 pwels. for Railway Men, Etc SEND FOR BOOK "GUIDE TO WATCH BUYERS. Erery watch is so -larked thai any one can tell its quality. No dealer "«n deceive you when you purchase. DEUBER-HAMPDEN WATCH. A«k for the name Dueber in the tase. Look for these trade marks co graved on the movement!. . DEUBER-HAMPDEN WATCH. WORKS, CANTON, OHIO, U.S.A. /or Mutual Advantnge when you write to the advertiser please mention this paper.

LITTJ-E'S "PDKNVLE^ LITTL"E'S "PHLNYLF" SOLD EVERYWHERE. LITTLE'S "PHENYLE." LITTLE'S "PHENYLE." LITTLE'S "PHENYLE." LITTLE'S "PHEiNYLE." LITTLE'S "PHENYLE." : LITTLE'S "PHENYLE." UISh\FKCT WITH LI TT LE'S "P Ua.N l • lr LITTLE'S -THLNYL-E."* i

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Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10167, 10 December 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10167, 10 December 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10167, 10 December 1906, Page 4

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