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tk man b# JR^H^I^H in an adverti——at 'j^H f^a Sunlight Soap? He taksc a pride in his linen and wants it washed with the purest soap • Sunlight. MVS7 GUARANTEED UNDER THE 'PURE FOOD ACT 1908" BVLCVER BROTHERS LIMITtO.3YDHtV.IIMf. . ' BABY'S Long CLOTHES t * Your wee little treasure—«how him'it hto ■ . beautiful best. My long clothes are made . of the finest materials and needled ujidermjr , own personal supervision. This department ' , . is my own special pride and mothers all over - >•' the Dominion send to me ior their little one's outfits. As a special incentive for your patronage I make this offer of a Thirty ShllUnj* Outfit This price includes postage and comprise* .— One Pretty Day Gown in good rlntiian Longcloth. . -^ ' trimmed at yoke and .■• ' ot^ foot with good embroid- - . >^W- J cry; Sells here at 4/11, /^\V*s., . and women say it's bit *ibm*t \ Two Smart Gowns for', Day Wear, marie of same 'n M/ \ quality Longclotn, trim- * W nk . mcd with embroidery at * ,111 \\ yoke, worth 2/11 each. U« W t < Two Co«> Nightgowns .■ ,jf _ in Longcloth orFlanncl» f ette—say 'which. Each worth 2,11. Two Long Flannels, worth 2/11 each. *• Two Lovely Soft Woollen Vests that sttl Ireely at 1/4 each. ,* One Doien Flannelette "Nappies," hemmed all round. They sell at 6/11. > * • There's good wear in every item listed— each line will stand constant washing with- > , out shrinking—and wash.white.^ £ >l«rs.K.WardrK^ria%' ; '.Outfitter for Matrons, Misses and Little Mites.' t* mrajr ..casts makes lite • bttriea. It U caused by tho Stomach, Liver or Kidneys-not 'acting properly. Ari occafeidhal dose of Beectaam's Pills will V remove the evil by. toning' up / - and regulating the digestive t ■ad elimlnatlve system. ; indigestion can fc* cured by taking Beecham's Pills. They mingle with the contents of the stomach, and the nourishing I 3nso»nto - i Is generally caused by tfoe over* '■ worked digestive organs trying » to digest food at night which.&. they should tarve assimilated 4;> during the day. t P.EECHAAVS fij. PILLS prevent insomnia by© ( soothing and assisting, the w digestive organs. W Cowtipation I causes more than half the sick- j§ ness in the world, especially of JS women, but It can be prevented JS or S; J Cured by taking m Bccto's Tflls r Sufferers I.MW* Interest vhat a from New Zealand OlerPt\ftDV "13581 * 1" , cay that after using ■■■■■■■■Pa*' your Goitre treatWr njent myOoitreis ■ now quite cured. I have recommended ■ it to several of my friends and,l hope ■ they will give it a trial as it cannot be ■ too highly praised.' 1 (Original letter ■ may bo seen on application.) I ■ Full Particulars Post Frm on appUeatim to I A. DOIG, Family ChemUt -EUROPEAN A GENCT. Wholesale buying agencies undertaken for all British and Continental goods,. including— 'Books and Stationery Boots, Shoes, and Leather Chemicals and Druggists'. Sundries ' China, Earthenware, end Glassware Cyolea, Motor Cars, and Accessories Drapery, Millinery and Pieoe Goods ' Fancy Goods and .P^er^mery , ' Hardware, Machinery and Metal* Jewellery, Plate and Watches Photographic and Optical. Goods Provisions and Oilmen's Stern ' Etc., Etc., Etc. .Commission 2$ per cent to 5 per oent. Trade Discounts allowed. Spe- , oial Quotations on Demand. Sample Cases from upwards. CoQiigomentß of Produce Sold on \ ccount. WILLIAM WILSON AND SONS, (EBt*blished 18U.) , 25 Abcnurcn jjane, London, E.C. Cable addreti: Annuain, Lofidofc

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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18357, 2 June 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18357, 2 June 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18357, 2 June 1917, Page 5

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