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iTHE GREAT BRAIN AND NERVE REMEDY. nnHIS excellent Preparation possesses remarkable powers of repairing loss of strength from whatever eaui-e arising, whether h'om disease, mental anxiety,, or overwork. jj THE BEST REMEDY FOR WEAKNESS, DEPRESSION, AND LOW n STATE OF THE NERVES. !j A VALUABLE STIMULANT TO THE APPETITE. | Restores Health, Strength, and Energy, giving tono to tho whole system. | PRSCE 2/6 Sc. 4/6. | LEADING CHEMISTS OR STOKES, OR POST FREE FROM j CHAS- A. FLETCHER, Pharmacist, 292, Lambton Quay, Wellington. ©©rcmsdhtora F@©twear JUST' ARHJVED. "PSTE have now on view at our Stores on LAMBTON QUAY and CUBA SI. some of the PRETTIEST DESIGNS in LADIES WALKING SHOES that could be wished for, as worn in England during Coronation. •LADIES' PATENT LEATHER, GREY, IIKUWN, AM) PbIU'LL SUEDE SHOES, ALL ONE PRICE, ()r/ a PROCURABLE ONLY AT A. LINDSAY, Ltd.. . ISi LAMBTON QUAV AND CUBA STREET. (OUR ONLY SHOP ON LAMBTON QUAY), \ Amber Tips Tea \| * waaasu? «a«s«w*.\ WHOLESALE AGENTS: MESSRS. TH OMPSON BROS., LTD.. WELLINGTON, d %%% Q> . () vC Ls\ "AhT Those look inviting." "Yes," j she said " We are a N* using \ '! "POT making POWDER j now. That's why." . j ASK YOUR GROCER. j | | Solid Silver-Backed Hair | 1| TO HIS EXCELLENCY .THE GOVERNOR. 3 I iSflver-Bveked Hair Brushes. | P j The stunt Silver Mounts of these Brushes make them especially I P j. strong, and not easily liable, to damage. Unlike inferior qualities |S j the Brushes Littlejohns' olfer are fre? from "loading," while tho !-1 f| j bristles are the finest. They come from the Best. Loudon Manufac- j M f turers. The illustration is a s-pecimen of one of our many designs. i pj t Let us show you our selection. I I 77H 1 i'„ o DWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS, ] i DStWoDii §

PA I 6 TED FOR WORK—MANY REMEDIES P.iOVE USELESS. MMM • pj "I Rccommend Bile Bsans to all," say& Mrs. Tov/flsend. pf . 181 ffCOME time ago I was a great sufferer from Liver 11$] || Trouble" says Mrs. Frances Townscnd, a storekeeper, H.; i If: of Ross Street, Forest Lodge, Sydney. "Nasty, drowsy, VW ■ pi languid, debilitated fits would lay hold of me, making: me Ms* 7 .mi l| feel quite unfitted to perform my duties. My whole system seemed I , ifmJ p| to feel sluggish and without energy. j i7/Jrlwf Mi Then I had a bad attack of Indigestion. I suffered from terrible piiits in \ ' fjjjT , *'///w|li the chest and around the heart. The sharpness and Severity of llic.paius was '''J/fMK'mm |:'J so great that I could hardly get about, and breathing was of the greatest difli- W |ivtf culty. Alter trying many preparations claimed as cures for the ailments I suf- U m P' fered from, without deriving the slightest benefit, I thought I would try Bile ' ' <Wds¥Wv\ ''i pj Beans. This splendid medicine worked wonders in me. Taking them accord- Mfi/r S3 fej ing to directions, after the first few doses I felt better in every way. .My body mau, I K';| was invigorated, the pains grew less and less,until they finally left me entirely, WSs®|g| .>"•& jq tjsj the wind under tile heart abated, and the feelings, as of suffocation,_ left me. % fe'j After I had undergone a course of Bile Beans I realised that I was entirely free p&g™.* /M :•'! jp9 from Liver Trouble and Indigestion, and once more able to go about niy busi- 3| ness in comfort. fej «It is with pleasure, therefore, tint I confidently recommend Bile Beans to 0- !^ };t| all sufferers ill need of a reliable, safe medicine for Liver and kindredailmeiits." IjniSyts > ■ Blle "eons end // \ />'- 1 : ■SchSl'lnSfliMSS: U'rs. To^sn,d,^ko-voiccs) Y?*V />rf / consh nation, \ her graUiv.ce to Utlc Bians. \A K&V K"J ">'f ir b f! cllil ? lj ' flatulency, heartburn, vomiting, anrcmfA. v J Jm m M ?. rfO US" c ?, r ca"«. "npure.blood, pains in tho back.inriPsfof ft-,"/ Sd r', "i 5 Pn* 1 ,? T cffc^ iS ; liver chill, debility, jnnnriicc, '*'• ' K l v■ /5 V ti v, ( /-/ J and nil disorders of the livnr. Bile Beans are ohlaiH- ) /cvA al)io rroin all chemists and stores at M* and ZiO for fej-V Inrflcsize (containing three times the 3*l/size): or £?.i W& "i WStM /Q W dir fct from The Bile Kean Co., 39 Pitt St., Sydney. M j)r y Mf ■'/ 0 / Bile Deans ai-e sold only in SccAed fel wf' " M 0 tiff ffl' __ -mays: not loos/ 1 bv ihe dozen or hundred. V R j€ Jerk uWW $Iss 1 i HE STANDARD FAMILY 8/iEOIBIIiL I

j IIIGIIIS at if liiiS Mtlsf ILeI | For Keen Buyers. ? 1 SHEETINGS, Flndlay & Eorlrockses. | I =<,•„ 1s is 2d., Is. 3d., ts. 4d.; 63in., Is. sid., Is. 7cJ.; 72in., Is. 6d., Is. 7d„ Is. 9d.; SOin., Is. IJd,, Is. CJd., r| '] is. 10d., 25., 2s. 2d.; 90in., Is. 9d. t Is. lid., 2s. 2d., 2s. Id. ■ , I WE STOCK HORROCKSES 1 AND CREWDSON'S CALICOES AND LONGCLOTHS, IRISH LINEN, ] 51 QUILTS AND FANCY LINENS.ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES DURING SALE, ;j ■ 3 1 Mew Zealand Manilcefis. ; , c - c - 1o 14s Gd . 15s. 11d., aiul 17s. 6d.; Three-qnarter, Sale Prices 195.. 225. 6d., 275. Gd., 295. ;• | Single Size, Sale Priccs \ yo Ü blo Bed, S a le Priccs 265., 275. 6d., 375. 6d., 48s. Gd., 565. . i 1 SargaiMfs m SSae Carpet M©om. " < i NOTABLE VALUE IN CARPET SQUARES. | I \ qnwhl T.ine of Bet .'Wminftcr Carpets, sold at the ridiculously low price of ss. 9d. per yd. during Sala, '< GooS Designs and Colouri„gs-Iloartl,rugs and Slip Mats. Tost the value you got at the I Money-Saving Store, j j / f . f> { : j' /.• ' j i " The Furnishing Corner," Cuba and Manners Streets. J

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1230, 12 September 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1230, 12 September 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1230, 12 September 1911, Page 9

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