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_fi~_r~~y~~m~Y~ie_ FROM the Origirval 17*6 p^||Jl Wtw\ trm\\\\A\\ ■111 ll^___^^___________l TlicTlcHtluesEHabit *< '■■',".-■ /■ ' OF ALL die habita learned in childhood none is more important than interna] cleanliness— iegular, thorough elimination of food waste. From •-•"■"• clogged intestine to chronic disease is only a «tcp» says a famous medical writer. Beware of laxatives. According to prominent authorities, their continued use tends only to aggravate constipation and often leads to perma- ' nen * injury. Medical science has found in lubri_f : cation the best means of overcoming constipation '■■&& »n young and old. Without griping, the gentle ':$! lubricant, Nujol, softens the hard food waste and .. t««« hastens its passage out of the body. If Nujol is not a laxative or cathartic Like pure if "water it is harmless. '.;,? Give Nujol to your children. Take it as regularly as you wash your face or brush your teeth. For sale by all chemists. Made by Nujol Labors-' 'If \torjes, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey). |SS*J3FL FflrlntenudpSttifihcsiL H ■ ">* J!ss!?f?!!!!s??!!sss_sHHHHHH_w_____L^ B--------_-_-_-_-_-_-________^_^M----B_-_______l__ H9 Half Price DAY on FRIDAY, at SCOTTS SALE Remnants, Oddments, and Sample Towels, Quilts, Damask Cloths, Hosiery, Ladies' Vests, Bloomers, )' and Combs, will be displayed on tables at V HALF MARKED PRICES Doors Open at 9 a.m. Sharp. 1' ' . . ~~^^^~~J~S~~~~~~~~SSm!^^~~~w 1. Ladies' Imitation Suede 2-Dome 14. The balance of our Knitted Wo*. Cloves, in White, Browns, Costume* to Claar—-.Usually 70/6 Grey. Mole, Black, ana Fawn--- and 89/6. Friday's Pr\ee,a»/6. :• Usually 1/6- .. V- ; IS. 40-inch Grey Zephyr, for Nurses' ■'. Friday's Price, 6d pair- ~ unirorms etc —tlsiiniiv tin 2. Black Silk Veiling, plain mesh " F>lday'a PrlM 10ld' «_* and bordered — UsuaUy 1/3, 1/6, , ""_» * ""*•-$ 'j" 4O L y T 1/11. Friday's Price, 7Jd ya.rd 16. 88-nch Heavy Striped Cotton 8. White Organdie Collars, em- f«Ui. Urst grade quality, neat . ' broidered In all. colours —Usually stripes^Usually 3/6. • ; ■> 1/6. Friday'a Price. 6d each. Friday's Pries, 1/8 yard. > 4. Mercerised Torchon and Filet 17, 40-incti Checked Hopsack — Insertion, 21n. to 31n. wiae— Usually 2/11. - Usually 2id to -id. V Friday's Priqe, 1/6 yard. Iw ... -~ P r lee> *?£ d t z *l'' *••" Chiffon Finish Velveteen, B. Writing Pads, best quality bank Iwln hack, ■ Worraß's dye. In paper, ruled; 50 leaves—Usually Purple or Hose—Usually 5/11. Ba. Friday's; Price, 4d each. Friday's Pries. 1/11 yard. 100 leaves-usuajy i/3- «,...«*.„*, A lW«o_ Un.hrink.blo --, 6. Ladies' choker Scarves Sew Cp# "~ English Flannel, for '-'J ra" d z ,e d%si^ h s -u p s „a s ll c r 2 /6 , . n - w - ■ Friday'a Price, 1/3 eaoh. Friday s Price, 3/8 yard. 7. Ladies' Art. Silk Hose, In 20. 68-inch Velour, In Grey, Navy, Oyster, Putty, Nigger, or Black — or Nigger—Usually 9/11. Usually 4/1-1. r Friday's .Price, 6/11 yard. s Ladi.a> am wi^ y ' 8 _ Pr . ioe _- 1 . /11, *1-WHncli Kashmera Valsun, tn> h__? in Wo s' Map| ""»»•"•• Navy, Light Navy, or Grey— usuahv a/iJ 1 Heatner shades— usually 8/11. usually 4/i Friday's Price, 4/B'yard. 0. A Table of Ladies'TamDle Hose' **■ "-inch Ail-Wool. Suiting, In in an colours; ™ wool s'lk and ,£«& Qrey. only—Usually 7/11. , wool, or silk; i_lo ChiidroiSs . Friday* Price, 4/3 yard. ,„ ,??_*~r^ 1 . 1 . Ha,f ""'•ked Prices. 23- 16 dozen Men's Wide-end Silk rcrr.t? A"-Wool Cashmere Hose. Ties, assorted patterns—-Usually plain or 2-1 rib; embroidered 2/6. Friday* Prise, 1/3 e»«h. - Usually 5/ii er shades — 28. Men's Union Flannel Unders, Friday's Price 2/<■! ».i. Blue-Grey colour—.Usually 6/6. 11. Ladies' A "wooTTazz Jumoe..- » - . IV*. *£'<„• *4. «__* auarter sleevps- Tama TPi" 1 ' *** ■•"• Coloured Cotton Underquarier sleeves, name colour „ nUk reliable quality^UauaUy The balance to clear at 3/11 eaoh -. -__:. J"4vt* »_f riosj, 1 ygrfrflr., 12. Embroidered Crepe DreSJino *** s_? *««»■»• ■»_,■»<_ Khaki s ' Jackets, in, Saxe." Lemon,S T*W^»J_*J_ < _^HP«¥*' .or Pink—usually 9/ii. oae ' « _SS-"_sK___^H_ f^™ Friday's Price d/-n 0 . , .• N .V Gabardine Raincoats,' SGOTTS,Umited DRAPERS AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 18