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WlhiJrli" II £>&**%/f%\#%£> iliHl "s-T 1131 "ISTED, the Ponsonby Bargain Draper, is selling the very latest and i M — W y WW cho,cesfc of this Season's Drapery at half and in some cases Bess than half their m usual prices, in fact, much below end of the Season's Sale Prices. TO WIT— ALL KINBS OF LXNIHGS CHEAP. 15 PIECES OP ALL-WOOL I no » ■— ————— Wi Pieces of PLAIN and STRIPED Grey Silesian, 3d yard up. FRENCH TWUJ, FLAUSEI. Pink IJBGE HANDSOME I 20T PIECES OP BRIGHT SILK Some really astonishing Bargains are I A HOSIERY SNIP. Double-width. DRESS TWEEDS- Sky, Coronation Blue and "Ecds, \/L WTNtxS and FLOWICTG MODTrTS, GLACE RIBBONS, 2to 2} inches bei n „. offered'in the following, picked up J go dozen ALL-WOOL FANCY ~,htlv, durable, useful materials; 450 Yards of Lovely PAON BLUE yard, usual price, 1/11 yard. Most now s ° fashionable. New lot just I wide not a big range of shades, but by Histed at tremendous discounts:— J RIBBED HOSE in Maids S WoBlack and WW to Stripe, 11 *d yard; CHXFFON TAPPET A SXLKI/ useful for children's wear or ladies* opened, all colours, also White, Black. I ?\*l£ ffL, Sf DRESSING JACKETS WRAP- I men's and Women's srzes; very best T' P afl 'I S r i>6 lirt:tl d or U ev U cnln P^ad: /6 - A " «™~ Four lots: Lot 1, ad. each, l 3 2, 6*. Sffa sffi? *" *" "**■* *» »> S* colours at ; y , b - 30 PIECES OP ART PRINTED each; Lot 3, Sd. each r Lot 4, 1/- WOOL SINGLETS to suit all I SMART LINE of TRIMMED HATS prices, 1/11 anu -. 0. 8 72 0 Yards of a SIMILAR SILK, in COLOURED FLANNELETTES 6 Original prices were from 1/- I figures, FLANNELETTE NIGHT- I at 5/11 tof Pretty BRAID TRIMMINGS S Pale Pink, Kaw, Dark Red, Helio- suitable for Blouses, Dressing Jackets' to 5/6 each. See window. HI PIECES OP RICH GLACE I DRESSES 2/11 pp. CALICO ditto I ilnnH from lld yard up, suitable for I trope, Green, at 1/6 yard each; worth and Wrappers, 6d. yard, reduced from FASHIONABLE straws ~a„~a SILK RIBBONS, 4to S inches wide, j £.<?' 2/11 »*• WOVEN AND I RIBBON BARGAINS. IVTOOIJ. 1IV'" t . i> I q/ii _„-j Q j rr j > m Hum i AStllunajJii*. SIMWS reduced in all colours, at 6d. yard: usual prices I MOIRETTE UNDERSHIRTS, I trimming the above. IT" **"• M ' to 1/11 A, 2/6, 2/1 1. from 9d. to 1/3 yard. j BLOUSES, CORSETS, etc. I RIBBON BARGAINS. "tWTSSSSS 1 K hast HISTED'S READY-MONEY BARGAIN DRAPERY STORE, Ponsonbv Rd, Nr. Three Lamps. SPECIAL FOOT NOTE.-Ask to see the Bargains as advertised, but don't neglect to inspect the hundreds x>f bargains not advertised.

Backache — Its Dangers j i fAll tired out —scarcely enough energy to get home in the evening-no \ rest whenyoudogethome \ -as tired in the morning as J at night. The Back is so j weak you can scarcely i bend it-aches and throbs j even when you lie still. [ The kidneys are toblame. They are not taking the poisons out of the blood. They need help, andneed it at once. Do not disregard the warningmessage of the back that aches, for the ache comes from the kidneys (which lie just beneath the small of the back), and distinctly tells that uric acid poisons and waste matter are accumulating in your body. These are the poisons that cause dropsy, rheumatism, bladdertroubles, urinary disorders, diaDOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS Cure Backache, Weak Back, Rheumatism., Congestion of tl\o Sidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Gravel, Dropsy, aqd all Urinary Disorders. ANOTHER LASTING AUCKLAND CURE. Mr. C. E. F. Anderson, "Ngapuhl," Arawa Street (off Khyber Pass), Auckland, says:—"There is a lot of suffering in the world, and I believe most of it is due to the fact that people don't know what remedy to use. In my own case, for many years I was a martyr to backache, headache, and giddiness, and could not get a cure, in spite of the fact that I used dozens oi remedies. My back was so bad that I got little rest at night, and to sleep was an impossibility. I often thought that I would be better dead. One day I told a friend about my sufferings, and he strongly advised mc to use Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. I sent for some, and commenced to use them right away. To my great delight, two boxes cared mc. I hope that sufferers will benefit by my experience, and get Doan's Backache Kidney- Pills to-day, and not waste time and money trying other remedies." Six years later Mr. Anderson says: —"Ever since my cure I have been free of backache, headache, and giddiness. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are splendid pills." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/- per bottle (six bottles 16/6), or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Ccv, 76, Pitt Street, Sydney. BUT BE SURE THEY ARE "DOAN'S."

I The Rational Prescription for « Rheumatism and Gout \ JH Nearly everyone is liable-to-uric acid trouble, and yet H many persist in disregarding the first signs—pains and B swellings in the joints, stiffness and soreness in the fl muscles. These symptoms show that the liver and M kidneys are not doing their work properly,—excess uric ■ acid is accumulating in the blood. This uric acid may fl go on accumulating for a time without setting up any B serious complaint. But as soon as you are run down or I exposed to cold and damp it will surely assert itself. I This excess acid must be removed, and the one remedy ■ that will do it is J RHEUMO M Rheumo neutralises and eradicates the excess and 9 leaves the blood free and pure. Thousands have been I cured by this wonderful remedy. Read how RHEUMO I cured Mr. Mat. Crannitch, the popular proprietor of the B Temuka Hotel, well known throughout the length and ■ breadth of Canterbury. H M For a long time I suffered from Rheumatism, using all kinds of remedies. ■ Hearing of. Rheumo I tried it, and, fcaving taken a few bottles, to-day I carj M say that I have not felt better for ES ,he P lst IO years. I can honestly IS &!S*Bm&tk S * T th * t Kilenm ° in my case has IB been a great success." m P®»!ir » Ui crannitch i H •il*;''! ill w\ «§»./ The first dose of Rheumo

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 136, 9 June 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 136, 9 June 1911, Page 9