COUGHING AT MIGHT. Do yen wake up in tlie sight ana cough until your throat feels raw? Try befoxe going to bed one Pnlmona, socking It slowly to allow the medicinal fumes to pass down the throat, there to alia; the inflammation. The deatie to coagh will go—almost Instantly. Pulmonaa cost 1/8 a box at chemists, or «»j»t poet fn% on receipt of price bj Stacey Ero«., Box SB, Auckland.—(Ad) . ' <*8? The beauty and frmgrance of flowcTs make life richer and sweeter. There is a. subtle and delicate perfumeabont "52 Lavender" which appeals to ladies of dainty and refined tastes, and which adds to their charm. —(Ad.)
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INDIGESTION AND SLEEPLESSNESS. Dr. CasseH'e Tablets strengthen tlic whole srsteni, nerves and organs alike. Dr. N. Botwood, F.R.S.A., D.Sc, 74, Mieklegate, Yorfc, Eng., says:—"As a safe and reliable remedy for nerve affections and defective assimilation of food. I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. Cassell'e Tablets." Prices in New Zealand, 1/9 and 4/. All Chemists and Stores.—(Ad.)
I When Truth is Stranger than Fiction. With the prices of Footwear firming and with a new Tariff which imposes higher duties on all importations of ! Boots and Shoes it sounds like fiction to hear that a Highgrade £1000 Boot and Shoe stock has changed hands at I 9/- in the £, but it is nevertheless the truth. .. _ 1 A. J. OBORN, OF 240, HOBSON STREET, is the purchaser, and a leading Morrinsville trader the vendor. Delivery of this stock, which consists of a I proportionate range of Ladies', Gent's and Children's i Goods, in English, American, Australian, and local makes, is now proceeding, and A. J. OBORN proposes to offer same to the public of Auckland almost immediately at his well-known Store, 240, Hobson Street. The entire stock will be offered at such a price as to ensure a rush of i purchasers from every quarter of the city, and to cope I with this and provide the necessary room, shop extensions are already well in hand, the lease of adjacent shop • having been purchased. This shop will be linked up with Oborn's old-established store, which will provide the necessary accommodation for the rush which will take place. WATCH PAPER FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 282, 26 November 1921, Page 11
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