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fall New Hosiery Less at Hart's, but the 0 Quality's there all right. / These are special textures for Autumn and Winter wear. / Heavier weight and all smart styles for wearing with M dark costumes. Some Special Value in School Girls' § Hosiery also. Staunch cosy stockings, full of wear. I As for Prices—well, the majority are old values. You'll ■ know the benefit of buying at Hart's when you eomm pare these with Autumn 1919 Prices. H LADIES' HOSIERY. LADIES' HEATHER MIXTURE HOSE. H A speclßl Hne or lliese tjoocls. m LADIES' BLACK RIBBED HOSE, all Extra Heavy, suitable for hard B pure wool; wonderful value —2/8. country wear —At 6/11. (A small 1 LADIES' BLACK RIBRED HOSE, all quantity only Send early to avoid I pure wool, fast lS? COLOUR EH CASHMERE I LAPIES , BLACK EXTRA HEAVY HOSK A splen(lul , inP , n al j pO3 . ■ RIBBED HOSE, In all women s s|b , () sfiil(leS) lnr | Urt inK Greens, ■ sizes; suitahle Tor country wear— Blues, Grey, Heather, Fawns, and n 4/e. Browns— 6/11 per pair. H LADIES' BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, LADIES' COLOURED CASHMERE M all pure wool, extra strong; old HOSE, extra line, fast dye. We H value— s/11. oan match any costume—7/6 per I LA ft! S ™, B o!^/i ASHMEnE I,OSE, navy cashmere hose, a,, I LADIES' BLACK CASHMERE HOSE. WUOl = »™ per c/;T V p,? IT On ' y " O,d BUy!nfl ' ' CHILDREN'S SOCKS. LADIES' TAN CASHMERE HOSE, in Mothers, you'l! do well to buy for all the newest sliarlps for tlie com- iater —now. ing season — 6/11, 7/6 per pair. BLACK CAPUSTEIYE" SOCKS, J— II, LADIES' CREME CASHMERE HOSE, 3/9; 10, 3/9; 0, 3/6; 8, 3/6; in the noted Jason brand; good 7, 3/6; 0, 2/11; r>. 2/11; i, 2/9. value— 7/11 per pair. TA.N CASHMERE SOCKS. 3 —11,4/9; LADIES' COLOURED CASHMERE J O,^ 9 -9 ,^ 01 , 8 'o1i? : I' W HOSF \ *necial lino of ttlttse r> - 4/3 ! 5 - 4/3 ! *> 3/11; 3, 3/9. !!S at" a^spec!al U prlce. r ifal. BUM CASHMERE SOCKS W smart shades. Including Grey, »'* < & - *' a < 4 - \'J. '< 3. 1/9; .Wpi'-sv. Tnn ' a,id Myrt,e : c i 4 IH fei ' \i s .¥u-3 7 ' ?;i : LADIES' COLOURED FANCY MIX- §' i/l.'l 1 1 ■'„ W ' Brown, Green, and CREAM WOOL ANT)'SILK SOCKS, * Grey shades— 6/11. _„_ 3/e . 5 3/3 4 2/11 s 2 \gLADIES" HEATHER MIXTURE HOSE. BLACK CASHMERE SOCKS, Jason— A good assortment of all shades; j c, 2/3; 5, 2/3; 4, 1/11; 3, 1/9remarkable value— s/11. | 2, 1/9; l, 1/6. ' ' Hartßros. L* THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE, RIGHT IN THE HCOART Of Al Ip= f= IVI GTPF I=T TMC MIGM-PRICC AREA. » I XC tZ I

SUMMER MEDICINE For Ladies and Children Immediately the hot weather comes along— derangements of the stomach take place. The heat causes lassitude—want of energy— and loss of nerve force, which reacts upon the nervous system, which is intimately connected with the digestive organs. The food taken during the hot weather is often calculated to create irritability of the stomach, producing acidity, flatulency, heartburn, a nauseous taste in the mouth, bad breath, and a sick headache. This is particularly the case with ladies and children. The simplest and . most reliable remedy to help and correct the stomach—and remove tha unpleasant symptoms produced by the hot weather and unsuitable food is SHARLAND'S MAGNESIA It counteracts the formation of too much a acid in the stomach, and prevents the improper U fermentation of the food, which causes flatulence I and a bad taste in the mouth. H As a corrective, it is invaluable, especially to H ladies, invalids, and children, in that while it 1 corrects the derangements cf the stomach, it acts H also as a gentle laxative, in removing the ill- || digested food from the system. H In recommending Sharland's Magnesia for the 9 above stomach troubles, we do so because we H know that the experience of thousands has demonH strated the correctness of our statements. B Its continued success and reliability as s H medicine is due to the scientific method and 1 supervision of its manufacture, which ensures ■ that its composition shall be perfect and always B the f>ame. i When you want Sharland's Magnesia, see that 1 you get it—and do not be induced to take some 9 other line by the misleading and incorrect state--1 ment that it is " just as good." Remember that 1 you want the purest, best, and most reliable H medicine—and that is SHARLAND'S MAGNESIA I Sold Everywhere—l/ 3 per bottle. 1

T7K>R PAPER BAGS, FOB GSOCERS, J? FRUITERERS, BAKERS, ETC, WRAFPING PAPERS, TWINES, GENERAL STATIONERY, SCHOOL REQDI. SITES, BOOT LACES. BROSHWAB2, Etc., Try CHAS. L. STEVENSON. LTD., Exchange Lane, opp. Fort St., Auckland. Eettb. 1899. Phone 1726. B QCHOOL TJAGS AND TITTISIC /-»A9EB. We are Manufacturers of All Kinds of Leather Goods, and can give the Best Value. T EDIARD AND "g-ISGSFOBD, _ ■ 134, QUEEN STREET, and f . IS4, KABAXGAHAPB BOAD, B

TTEAVY DRINKER FOR 30 YEARS. DRIXKO CURED HIM. A grateful wife writes on i4th November"You will be pleased to know my liuaband U splendid. He tells mc ie has not now the slightest desire for drink He was a heavy drinker Tor SO years. We are a!' so grateful." Satisfy yourself that DEINKO is a genuine cure. Write for free booklet describing the treatment, and containing dozens of similar testimonials. I will post it in plain sealed envelope. Treatment is inexpensive, and easily given, secretly if desired. Addrees mc, In confidence, Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 M., Lembton Quay, Wellington, jj

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 72, 25 March 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 72, 25 March 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 72, 25 March 1919, Page 11

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