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Men's Underwear Furnishings Comfort . . Seasonable Goods For Women Attractive Prices and Children Things are not what they Soft, warm, filing perseem — appearances are fectly — in fad tite undersometimes deceptive .. . wear here meets every reespecially in clothing and quirement, for service as apparel. Therefore it be- well as comfort. .. . The hoves you to take your stock is broad and satisfy* wants to a reliable store, ing in variety — cotton, where you get more than wool, and the different adappearance — get quality mixtures, in all weights, and durability. {( Carey's" Prices arc lower than usual is a pretty safe store, "and .for the same quality. .. . . you'll always fiyid wide Some notable instances | selections of the latest con- follow-. ... I ceits in men's apparel, but not at Conceited prices. Ladies' Merino and Woollen Vests. ~ j , • , i in whxte. pink, and natural, from Come and get acquainted. \ !/ 3 to 9/6 each. y- _.j At. j ' j-a i_ 1 Ladies' Combinations, in Merino \ p a ats A %%% «" «*"■ *"> S/3 * 7/9 eack. j '* 5/3 P&i*- Children's Combinations, ftom 2/3 j Gents' Leather Gloves, -wool liiud. *" 6/l1 each - ( at 4/6 and 5/6. Ladies' Bloomers, from 3/6 to 7(9 \ Gents' Leather Gloves, fur' Hned, eac !*' at 6f 9 per pair. . Children's Bloomers, from 4/6 each. Gents' Umbrellas, from 4/6 to 21/- r , Ladies Woven Nightdresses, from 5/3 to 17/0 each. • Gents' Woollen Underskirts, from 4/6 to 8/6 eocA. -■ " / Ladies' Flannelette Nightdresses, Gents' Woollen Pants, from 4/6 ft, . /ro,w 3/» *» 10/9. 9/6 £«• jUiiea , Dressing Gowns, in all Gents' Cardigan Vests, for winter shades, from 9/11 to 15/9. «£. from 8/6 to /acfe/s> ~„ r X .;"Z -j. ,o_ , and i> e « e «. /Rom 5/11 to 24/6 Gentsr Rainproof Overcoats, from each. 21/- to 50/- isacA. ' . Children's Fancy Jerseys, button Ladies' Corsets, from 2/11 to 17/6 on shoulder, from 2/3 to 6/6 each, each. Boys' Overcoats, from 9/6 to 27/6. Ladies' Hose, in all weights, from each. if- to 2/9* CAREY'S Ready Money Store c*>r4 . ■ ■ ■ '' - . . • i>; .',■>• ■ ; ' i LET YOUR JUDGMENT \ DECIDE. ] .——« i—i——.—— 1,1 ' I. _~ 1 PERHAPS you would like to invest in a. car, but do not wish to pay the full price of a new one, and the fear of DISAPPOINTMENT prevents you from baying one that has been in use. YOU KNOW we have earned a name for INTEGRITY and SOUND PEALING, and when we submit a car to you for your inspection WE STAND BY THAT NAME. Place your j confidence in us—you will be pleased and SATISFIED. 15 h.p. 4-oylr. DABRAGQ, 2. ignitions, painted white, acetylene headlights. A powerful and fast oar •• £325 16-20 h.p. 4-cylr. ROVER, in magnificent condition. r Ixfcremely aniet and reliable. Fainted deep red .. £360 15 h.p. 4-cylr. DARRACQ. Qtdet and handle. Wind screen, head lamp. Wonderful hill climber £225 -, We have many more bargains, and the cars.range from 6 h.p. to . 30 h.p. If the cays have any defects we honestly tell you. We want YQU to be satisfied. An enquiry costs you nothing. We will courteously give you any information or ANY TRIAL. THEN WE LEAVE IT TO YOUR JUDGMENT. A. W. SMITH & SON CENTRAL GARAGE, WORCESTER ST. ' ' ■■/■■ ■' : -.;■ ' C 3345 " '

HOW ABOUT YOUR HEART ? -_4_ —:—. . If you knew that you would die the moment your watch stopped, wouldn't you be very careful that it should, always be kept in perfect condition? .] Of course you would. Well, this is ! exactly tho case with your heart! I Did you ever think of -t in this i sense? I Perhaps not, -but your doctor has, I and that's just why he feels your pulse i the first' thing. Your pulse is your j heart s indioator—rthe vital organ in ! your.body. Hβ wants to know if this ' all-important, this vital organ of the i boay, is beating too fast or too slow, ! or if there is any irregularity in its j action. Have you shortness of-breath after slight exertion, palpitation, fluttering, I hot flashes, pain or tendonites in left ] breast, side, shoulder or arms, pain ' under loft -shoulder blade, oppressed : ! feeling in chest, choking sensation, ' weak or hungry spoils, smothering or ■ fainting spells, or "does lying on left, side give you pain or discomfort? i If you have any of these symptoms, your heart action is weak, and you don't require any one to tell you ; about it—you know it for yourself. A weak heart, however, does not neoes- ' sarily mean a diseased heart, but it is nevertheless a fact that a weak heart neglected means tliat not only ' will your heart itself become dis&ased, ; but that everj', organ, tissue and nerve i cell in. your body will be affected. i Tf you feel unwell, tired, wori out. : If yeur. blood is thin and poor, your \ digestion poor, this is "proof positive" i that your heart is weak, unable to do it's work—to send tbo necessary nourishment through the blood to every part of the body as nature intended it and demands that it should do. I Dp not neglect the matter longer i ii is too serious for deJay. Start a'■ course of Dr. Day's Heart-Help today. This famous medicine has made many a weak heart strong—has restored health and happiness to many a poor ! sufferer.. Give it a fair trial. It is not ! a cheap medicine, but a good one. It assists and gradually strengthens the heart to do it's work in nature's way. All New Zealand chemists now sell Dr. Day's -Heart-Help in large size bottles only at ,4s Gd per bottle. Even the first bottle of Dr. Day 6 HeartHelp will benefit you, but continue it's use until perfect heaJth is permaEiently _, ... 6

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13104, 1 May 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13104, 1 May 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13104, 1 May 1908, Page 5