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§ eeials the Week /ln\\ R^'d Singlets l ""?/! - Special Price V ("M K, \ Fine Cashmere Finished Special Line in Ladies' White FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, Jo~\* A few only Navy Silk Blouses, ICDOCVQ I / ""n] £Vi [//, /// J 1/" exceptional value, trimmed frills, at 4/6 very heavy quality Silk U i»liO£ I U L f )} *n)\ n\\te| Ai/ \t/A J m ~ Alio Special Line in Ladies' FLANNELETTE CHEMISES. trimmed Were 136 Now 7/11 Sneeial Purchase ff - i\ T MEN'S .1 I lace frills, at 2/11 Ladies' Flannelette KNICKERS 2/11 TJ A special line o! 1 s CAY ®{f'l 1 n Very Speoial Line of Ladies' Heavy Fleecy Lined BLOOMERS, elastic No. 2—This beautiful Jap Silk All-wool Jerseys Tweed Coats, flffi \\\ A r waist value), 3/9 Also shaped waist 3/11 Blouse wo are showing in in Navy .. . all st y les — // f \| \ J\ I Stout Heavy Fleecy Ladies' Grey ffl I], * White Pongee, Nary & Black Saxe, Brown, Were 55/-& 45/- */ 'l IllL* sT^TV^f nG lo ' B and All one Price |* Coats JI HEAVY Ladio Na. ) CORSKTS, to J J No. 1 —This Smart Blouse we I I I I Now 10/6 I I | I Styles— J I I B JTj'Tj' (snort "White only shades— AVere 4/ I Now 1/6 I ; J J Special 35'- jstn I i uliEl" Ladies'CAMl- }wi These are worth J J iftfcm Also a splendid 1 \ AC/ EE/ ,0> I Pl' Ar , Avnin SO LBS, trimmed &H# seeing. Size 23 2 tJ ' f JaSsr range in'manu- V _ J "frw'" WW • V ~H Slip-Oil IfgMf embroidery 1/S only. A very special lino Jap Silk factW's .. . >trr u ,nw , • 1 HvdrO- HiMS Ladies' Fleecy Al«o rerv short Blou S e,. new inset sleeve- fj Sample Jerseys /jTI NO. 10—We are showin 0 | •ISM ffUTQ Grey Corsets trimmed hemstitching; can ''/'flutS®' at less than A large purchase this Smart Model m g tlte 35'Sj IfflH WAld To clear 2/11 behadfa.j£ '« CostPripe 3 _ » his Smart of Tweed Navy and Brown and I ALL SIZES ■ — Belted Coat we are ®^I. tS ' tuU Face Cloth in all sms I Heavy J^ : '% "jj s^owm S 1U Navy, S i IP' I

rW^WMM I jf/v s; «-*Sfl! 1 I I: 1 Hundreds— J • | of dentifrices have come, | 1 and after varying periods | . I of success, have gone. | • | Only one has moved steadi- |' | ly forward, gaining popular ' | | and professional esteem | | through three generations— | 1 DrJyon's J .. I • PERFECT | 1 Mb Powder 1 ji J-;, 'k Prepared for almost half a centary <6, | by a Doctor of Cental Surgery. | I The safe dentifrice. Teach ycrar % I children to use it each night and f ' p morning — especially at night. | ' ' f Obtainable at all lea<!« | -?:7 jag chemists and stores. LW. LYON & SONS, Ipc. j S .'Lower Cflb* Bfc 109 Pitt S»eat i W«JlinftoiitNX Sydney # N«S.W* p ■ ■ : ■ | SOTOIL gives strength " to win as ESSENCE ; SAVES YOUR MONEY-DOES YOU GOOD. N VOon't Let Your Nerves be Shattered! . ; Scientists, Literary, Profes- - fiional, and Business Men, who are habitually overworked or are periodically subjected to great mental strain, require a reliable ijerve tonic to supply the necessary elements to make good the •wear and tear of the modern high-pressure mode of life. Nature cannot be imposed upon ; its forces are limited. When the demand upon them is too great the health suffers, and that too-common condition known as ■*'nervous breakdown " becomes imminent. Science has supplied which has proved a revitalising agent of undoubted merit—Marshall's Fospherine. It is a:nerve food which braces up the whole system, restores appetite, strength, and mental energy. Marshall's Fospherine is a 4 ' unique medical compound, com'bining phosphorus (the great t*. . Herve food) with other powerful . vegetable essences. Persons of all . ages can take it with perfect con- ; ? • fidence. v: ' Marshall's Fospherine (look ■ for . the name on the square , carton) is sold in 1/- and 2/6 bottles—the half-crown size contains four times as much as the shilling bottle. Can be obtained from all Chemists and Storekeepers. MASSEUSE j °A R.&EBEATTIE HAIR & SKIN SPECIALISTS 10 ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS "■ (Srxt Post Office). ■ ■ isssss ■

WHICH? / — ♦ Twelve shillings' worth of cough mixture for twelve shillings—the old, expensive, one-small-eighteenpenny-bottlo-at-a-time way, or Twelve shillings' worth of the finest cough, cold and sore throat remedy that money can buy lor only two shillings— the new, the Hean's .Essence way? A saving of 10s. Which do you prefer? It is simply a matter of whether you add the and sweetening to the medicinal ingredients—Hean's Essence —and pour the mixture into a big bottle, or whether you allow a manufacturer to do the mixing, and then serve out to you in small bottles at eighteenpence a time. Once you have tried this Hean's Essence plan you will know you have obtained the finest cough, cold and uore throat remedy that money cau buy. At the same time the money saving for your pocket is simply wonderful. Just be sure" you get Hean's. That is the point to be careful about. My name is spelt witji four letters only— H-E-A-N. Sold in bottles 2s each at chemists and stores, or post free promptly on receipt of price from G. \V. He an. Family Chemist, Wanganui. 026

When the war-weary veterans of Gallipoli arrived whence they sailed, ;t was with rosy visions of the flesh pots of Egypt, said Mr Budden, the commissioner in Egypt for the War Chest Fund, in a letter read in Melbourne last week at the Lady Mayoress's Patriotic League meeting, but they did not realise .their anticipations. Instead, they were drafted out miles and mites beyond the lines to erect the permanent defences of the short-cut between their own homeland and the Mother Country. As was peculiarly fitting, considering the nature of their task. British, Indian, and Australian troops worked amicably side by side at this great undertaking of the wonderful defences of the Imperial waterway—a work which could only have been carried out in permanent form in such a crisis as this. Those who had worked so hard at preparing 6andbags thought they were to have a transitory usefulness on Gallipoli. Instead, they were used in the Canal zone, and had formed an important part of the defences ot our Imperial highway. These sandbags were gratefully received and much ap. predated.- _ Barraclough's Magic Nervine Cures Toothache. J-IIBG

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15669, 6 June 1916, Page 5

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