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I LOOK TO YOL'U PLUMBING. j You know what happens in a ■house m which the plumbing is in poor condition—everybody in the house is ; liable to contract typhoid or some .other fever. The digestive -organs. '' perform the same function in tho huI man body as the plumbing does for the house, and they should be kept in first-class condition all the time. If you have any trouble with your digestion take Chamberlain's Tablets! : for the stomach and li^'er and you are i I certain to get quick relief. Sold everywhere.—Advt. The wearina of bracelets made of i French half francs or Belgian _ nickel five centime pieces (half-pennies) ; s the latest fashion among soldiers in France. i When washing with '-No Rubbing Laundry Help" all you have to do is to boil your white clothes and soak coloured clothes, .woollens, etc., - rinse well, blue, and hang out. When dry they will be snow white.—Advt. Best values in Sheetings, Longcloths, Curtains, and Towels at Court's, The Busy Corner.—Advt. Both officers and -men on. active service have given- cordial welcome to the order permitting the sacrifice of the mouistrtche. Kemera^r! At Cullan's you always get good 1 pliable goods which stand the test of time. Our values are hard to beat. Special Xmas Prices. — Advi.

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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 10286, 6 January 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 10286, 6 January 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 10286, 6 January 1917, Page 2

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