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MEDICAL. INSTANT RELIEF FOR MORNING HEADACHE AND POOR APPETITE. That dull aching, that nansea and distaste for food with which so many begin the day, soon goes when you take Dr. Cassell's Instant Relief. The root of the trouble is disordered liver, perhaps constipation, and Dr. Cassell's Instant Relief so sorely restores both liver and bowels that these complaints become impossible. Take Dr. Cassell's Instant Relief for constipation, biliousness, torpid liver, sick headache, dizziness, specks before the eyes, flatulence and windy spasms, acidity, heartburn, impure blood, and that dull, heavy feeling which is a sure mdicatiou of liver troubles. Ask for Dr. Cassell's Instant Relief, aud take no substitute. Dr. Cassell's Instant Belief is the companion preparation to Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Sold by Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand and the British Empire. •Prices. 1/9 and 4/. Sole Proprietors: Dr. Cassell's Co., Ltd., Chester Road, Slan_#«ter, Eng. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. 00000000000000 00000000000000, 00000000000000 00000000000000 oo _o oo ryjy o EKSEI oo oo oo OO TIQUEURT"*7HIS__ OO OO -l-* YV OO oo Ift v EAES n LD - oo OO -"- v J- _» (K> oo c ASH *£3I2/.C ASB " SS OO OOi OO A SSORTED /~_SES, oo> OO OO OO IN ANT DESIRED OO OO COMBINATION, FROM OO gg 9/ T0 99/. go OO ADES, WINES, OR SPIBITS. OO OO OO OO "pi-AMPLE -vra. -(A oo oo S2j J-v. oo OO 1 Bottle 00 Whisky... /> Q OO OO O o oo OO 1 Bottle Schnapps . PC Q OO OO -" O OO OO 1 Bottle Bed Ht. Rum n q OO OO U O OO OO 1 Bottle Invalid Port.. Q g oo OO " *"* oo OO 8 Quarts Dune_n Ale Ci A OO OO or Stoat ""-» "U" -, 0

OO oo OO Cash with order.. n-i Q rw oo OO — OO OO VT7A_K_A_ "DEOS., OO OO * v J - > OO OO 24, CUSTOMS STREET EAST, OO OO AUCKLAND. OO OO OO 00000000000000 00000000000000 00000000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOf> [ MEN I and their Needs. Wivei, Sisters and Mothers Buying them new and warmer Wearables. Just nosy. with cold winds i blowing, and the thermometer falling daily, women are urging husbands, sons, and I brothers to don warmer clothing for the sake of ■health and comfort. Many . women have already been ' into the merr's-wear house of Geo. Fowlds', Ltd., and "bought the things they knew I were needed. I One woman came in for i sox—wanted "a good thick pair." We showed her a 5 line of heavy ribbed wool ' sox made by the Kaiapoi people, displaying them, in the various colours they are made in—Black, Grey, and Brown. She chose a pair of ' the Black, and seemed agreeably surprised when we quoted the modest price of 2/3Another woman came in to get a _ice warm shirt j for my son." "I want some- ' thing woolly and warm," I she said, "but it mast have a certain amount of style—■ j my son is rather particular about style." We brought I down some Grey __rella" j! Shirts, neglige style, an e_i elusive line that we alone ! sell, and showed her a range I in various striped patterns that give a nice smart finishing touch. She felt the wool and cotton fabric, and said, "Yes, that seems cosy enough. How much ?" '"10/6," we quoted. And she at once gave instructions to parcel it up.

"My husband sarvs that when he reaches the office on frosty mornings lie can "hardly hold a pen," explained another visitor, """'so I want to buy him a, pair of gloves—woollen gloves— I don't want an expensive pair." We showed, ber a lot at 2/6, nicely knitted gloves of good-quality wool. She selected a Grey pair, and was well pleased with th» value. Later in tbe day the wafe of a motorman in the service of the Tramway Company bought a pair of Horse Hide Gloves that we recommended for really hard and constant wear. We gave her the choice of lined or unlined gloves at 7/6. She chose a pair that was lined,- saying they would be warmer and more comfortable. Several members of the fair sex have come in for Mufflers. Cosy-looking Mufflers of nice warm wool have been selling freely at 3/6, while more elaborate ones, ot" the very finest Silk, have found ready sale up to 15/6. Several women bought Mercerised Scarves for the male members of their family, and they all seemed unanimous about the value they got for their 3/6. One lady bought a rich-looking Silk Muffler marked at 21/- for her brother, and then, as an inspiration, selected another of a different colour and pattern for a soldier friend in camp —a very acceptable present! People who live out of town and wish to buy warm '•'comfortables" for husband, sr : or brother are invited to correspond with Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., who have a staff competent to care for country orders. This progressive house pays postage —n ail nara_lfl

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 159, 5 July 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 159, 5 July 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 159, 5 July 1917, Page 7