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THE D.I.C. GENERAL REDUCTION SALE will be continued until the 31st inst., on which date the Company's ¦ Stocktaking will be completed. It is intended to bring the ¦took down to the lowest point by stocktaking date, and with that object the SALE REDUCTIONS will be on the MOST LIBERAL SCALE. Fashionable goods will be so reduced as to ensure their complete clearance, Special attention is directed to the facilities offered by the D.I.C. for complete and satisfactory HOUSE - FURNISHING. During the Sale the Furnishing Department ¦will also offer SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS in the prioea of all goods. A. A. CORRIGAN, ' Manager.

rpHE OLD AND THE NEW _ For half a century the name of cod livar oil has been associated in one Way or another •with all affections of throat and lungs, together with any condition of diseased or depleted blood. For a quarter of a century above all other forms of ood liver oil has been Soott's Emulsion, whioh oombines the jil in a palatablo form with, tho hvpophosshite3 of lime and soda— a standard remedy for appetite, bones, nervep. and brain. Inasmuch as Scott's Emulsion i 8 in accord with medical science, it is only natural physicians should prescribe it, as happened in the following case : — " For many months my wife suffered from pleurisy, oombined with a lung affection and general weakness. After some time my medical adviser recommended the use, of Scott's Emulsion, and from time of commencing use of same my wife's health rapidly improved, until I now have no further cause for anxiety as to hor health and strength. This result I attribute solely to a timely persistent use of Scott's Emulsion, which I never fail to recommend amongst those of my acquaintance whose health may seem to need recouping.— Yours very truly, (Signed) J. M. SYMS, Wellesley-street, Auckland, N.I, 9tb May, 1895." Taking plain cod livor oil is no longer necessary or advisable. In its ordinary form it nearly always decomposes and ha* a rancid taste. This not >uly destroys its medicinal properties, but makes it hard for patients to take. Scott's Emulsion overcomes all objections by preserving the oil, keeping it sweet, making it palatable, and combining it with another useful remedy— the hypophosphites. Scott's Emulsion is easy on the digestive organs, being in a partially digested state. It is peculiar to itself. Yon will find it effective in advanced stages of consumption or (scrofula, or in the wasting diseases of children. For all the results of low vitulifcy it is without a peer. 1

ri \iiii ja.iSi<JßlJiSi vb' ii\ DIGESTIONX Royal Hotel, Blacktown, N.S.W., 27th May, 1897. Manager, Loasby's "Wahoo" Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 171, Kent-st., Sydney. Dear Sir, — For fifteen years I endured the miseries of indigestion and liver complaint. I suffered constantly from sick headache, and always felt tired out and unfit for work. I tried numerous remedies, but could get no relief. The wonderful cures claimed for Loasby's "Wahoo" induoed me to give it a trial, with the result that I am completely cured, Many of my friends are now taking Loasby's " Wahoo," and they speak as highly of it as I do.T-Gratefully yours, CHARLES HONES. LOASBY'S '• WAHOO," price 2/6, from all Chemists and Storekeepers Wholesale Agents— KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER and CO 'S N.Z. Drug Co. (Ltd.)

T¥f'HEN EGGS ARE SCARCE, Ask your Grocer for CREASE'S EGG-POWDER ; The Best Substitute Obtainable. 7V/T IR AC U LOUS CURES; BRITTAIN'S HEADACHE POWDERS Sure Cure iv five minutes, la 6d BRITTAIN'S ANTI-GRIPPE Acts like a Charm, 2s 6d BRITTAIN'S INDIGESTION CURE Makes Life Worth Living, 2s 6d BRITTAIN'S BLOOD PURIFIER '" Cleanseth Like the Jordan, ' 2s 6d BRITTAIN'S NEURALGIC TONIC After severe attack gives a foretaste of Paradise, 2s 6d h. brlttain, CHEMIST. 35, MANNERS-STREET. fiOO YARDS G00I) TAPESTRY CARPET, TO BE SOLD THIS WEEK Fo R -\ I A 1 p BR Yard, l/t»2 AT TE ARO HOUSE GREAT WINTER SALE.

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Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1897, Page 4

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