Boys' college hose, coloured tops, white, red and blue, all wool, all sizes, 2s 3d to clear.—Smith and Caughey's Great FAIR.—(Ad.) Influenza, try WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS hot, with lemon, at bedtime. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6, 2/8 Quality clothes at reduced prices. Men's tweed trousers at 4/11; underflannels for 2/11; working shirts, 2/6; all-ivool shirts, 5/11 each. Geo. Fowlds. -CAd.) Fashionable Veilings—moss, brown, navy, black, sid per yard, 3Cin. tulles, all "shades, to clear, 0 yards for 1/-.— Smith and Caughey's FAIR, still proceeding.—(Ad.)
MEBICAL. ff&a@|gßfcjL The Best * Cough Drops %p Cherry Pectoral. Sixty years ago physicians first used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and ever since then it has been the standard cough remedy all over the world. Thousands of families, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, keep a bottle of it in the house ready for an emergency. %herri( Sectoral controls the spasmodic efforts of coughing, relieves the congestion in the throat, quiets the inflammation in the bronchial tubes, and prevents the lungs from becoming involved. There are many substitutes and imitations. Be sure you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It contains no narcotic or poison of any kind. Put up in large and small bottles. Prepared by Dr. 1. C. Ayor & Co.. Lowell, Matt.. U.S.A. COUGHS AND COLD TAROT I X E. 1/ gOTTLE. FEXTON'. CHEMIST. KARAXfiAIIAI'E-l ■».. ■■...— . ■ v —.i ii.ii.mj. wmaaaMßM ""'' iw !"AH ORCHARD m THE PANTRY." i This is what a stock of PIE FRUIT | MEANS. j I The freshness, the firmness, the | J luscious taste of fresh fruit is re- j j tamed. No difference between a j FRIMLEY, and the best fresh fruit, j Insist upon having " FRiMLEY," S "The Canned Goods without i J an equal." S I I I 21b., 71b., and V 2 gal. Tins. { Size to suit every family. j 1 __ J D. GOLDIE, OCEANIC SAWMILLS, EREAKWATEE-UD. Telephones: 653. Head Office; 96. Orde: Office. Kauri. Totara, Rimu, White Pine, Oregon Pine, Bluegum. Ironbnrk, Joinery and Mouldings always in Stock. D. GOLDIE, ARCHITECTS. EDWARD MAHONEY & SON, ARCHITECTS. QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND. l
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 168, 18 July 1910, Page 8
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