THE D.I.C. GENERAL REDUCTION SALE will be continued until the 31st met., on which date the Company's Stocktaking will be completed. It is intended to bring the stock down to the lowest point by stooktaking date, and with that object the SALE REDUCTIONS will be on tbe MOST LIBERAL SCALE, Fashionable goods will be so rednoed 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 tbe Furnishing Department will also offer SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS in the prices i of all goods. A. A. CORRIGAN, ) Manager, rj} O GAIN FLESH. When tbe body loses its solid flesh it loses strength. In all animal life healthy fießh is reserve force — resistance to disease and vitality. One of the first results of illness is losing flesh, which is due to the demands of nature for whatever reserve force the system can supply. We are permitted to publish the following letter,, showing how healthy flesh may be obtained :—: — " Repeated attacks of influenza this last winter leaving my daughter with a nasty cough and very much reduced in weight, on the suggestion of my medical adviser I procured from J. F. Sutherland, chemist, 209, Lambton-quay, a case, of Scott's Emulsion. Just prior to so doing, and to test the value of Scott's Emulsion, I weighed her carefully, and again, sixteen weeks after she had been taking the Emulsion, I weighed her a second time, on the same scales, with the astonishing result that I found she had increased fourteen pounds in weight. Recognising the astonishing change in my daughter's health, which I attribute to Scott's Emulsion, I have much pleasure in handing you this testimonial, which you are at liberty to use as you may think proper. — I remain, yours faithfully, (signed) W. LINGARD, Hawkestonestreet, Wellington, New Zealand, May 30th, ' 1895." ' . . • * This famous remedy — Scott's Emulsion — has many uses. It is cod-liver oil in a partially digested and perfectly palatable form, combined in scientific proportions with the bypophosphites of lime and soda. This combination makes a most valuable remedy for throat and lung affections and all the wasting, emaciated tendencies of tho body. Scott's Emulsion not only cures inflammation of the breathing and speaking organs, but it is easily absorbed into the blood and oarries nourishment to all parts of the system. It assists materially in tbe formation of healthy tissue. It overcomes antemic tendencies, and eradicates the germs of sorolula or consumption. Scott's Emulsion enhanoeß the value of cod-liver oil by preserving 1 it from decay andf presenting it irfan easy forni for the digestive organs. It is sweet to the tastajind does not tax the most delicate stomach. You can give it to your baby or your grandfather with equally good results. 2 I'JhLili LkADliSu J?'a^i. "ui'Jb'lUK UN THE WORLD. npHE ROI'aL INSURANCE .CO. Capital and Accumulated Funis exoeed .£11, 000. 000. - Hunter-street Extension, Wellington. W. M. BANNATYNB & CO., District Agents. rgiHE MLSEMES OF INDIGESTION. JL Itoyal Hotel, Blacktown, N.S.W.. 27th May, 1897. Manager, Loabby's '" Walioo" Manufacturing Co.. Ltd., 171, Kent-st., Sydney. -Dear Sib, — For fifteen years I endured tbe miseries of indigestion and liver complaint. I suffered constantly from hick headache, and always felt tired put and unlit .for work. I tried numerous remedies, but could get no relief. Th« wonderful cures claimed for Loasbt's "Wahoo" induced me to give it a trial, with tbe result that I am.completely cured. Many of my friends are now taking Loasbt's ' Wahoo," and they Bpeak as highly of it as I do.— Gratefully yours. CHAIiLES' HONES. LOABBY'S "WAHOO." price 2/6, from all C'lieiniste and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents— KEMPTHORXE. PROSSER AND 'CO.'S N.Z. Drug 00. • — f (*()() YARDS GOOD TAPESTRY CAUPET, TO BE SOLD THIS WEEK Foe i \ A 1 Per Yabd, 1/4* a AT TE ARO HOUSE GREAT WINTJ'R SALE.
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Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 21, 24 July 1897, Page 4
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