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II "Mylittle^laughteiyage«i^ 111 B& had to -undergo a -very seri- i|i" gg ous operation, which left §|f fsgih her weak and ill. The re- x m H suits of SCOTT'S Emul- || m sion were beyond my ex- || g| pectations, for my daughter jj| jg|i is now strong and well, and m *9 owes her good «2 - andstrengthioSCOTT'SJEmul- I' sion, which I found to be a combined food and medicine."'' (Mrs.) Avis Derrick.,,' r * Victoria Estate. Injhaiji. Hcrbert.Riycr, $ *: ! N. Queensland, ijfyoy. ' ri 8 AS9VE 13 THE ffIOOF IN 1 THE FACW.., V HERE !3 PRQQ? IK THE REASON WRY;: ).j SCOTT'S Emulsion easily demonstwiies.. I its superiority over all competitive cranl- , « sions when put to the test of actual tr»L ! The test is in the cure — the hard wock. is !i in the laboratory. The materisds setec- |'» ted are always the very best, and the. |] SCOTT process is the Tesnlt of Long and ¥S painstaking experiment ; it has neveH ■ a been rivalled. This is why SCOTT'S \\ has an unchallenged record of cures, j? Therefore, when purchasing, -don't ask '' * for " Emulsion ; " ask for and * - ' —the difference between them means-a-cure for you ! ' f I That's what - jj 1 Lane's Emulsion J ? A "Medicine to cure Coughs 3 \ and Colds, to heal Sore I^ungs 5 •» , and Throats. j • j> A Food to Strengthen while 3 J Curing, to Tone Nerves, to 5 s Create New Energy. X Doctors order i s LUiip y LllßilSsSi!!i < S Cheswsts Sell If. j ) 2/6 and 4/6 per Bottle. 25. 1 XnOSTON-IiEVIN Coach Service, twica JL _ daily. Leave Eoxton 6.30 a.m., arrive Lovin 8.30 a.m. ; leave Levin. 10.30 a.m.. arrive Foxton noon; leave Foxton 2.30 p.m., arrive Levin 4-.30 p.m. ; leave Levitt 7.50 p.m., arrive Poxton 9.30 p.m. Tha cheapest and quickest route to and fromt WelHnsrton.

Odol is the first and only preparation for cleansing the mouth and teeth which is absorbed by the tee.h and by the mucous membrane of the gums, to a certain extent impregnating them, and so exercising its antiseptic and refreshing powers not only during the brief period of application but continuing for some hours afterward . e> Of all Chemists and Stores. HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES Contain no Cocaine or other Poisonous Drug. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. TfNS 1/6 Unlike Cough Medicines, Eumenthol Jujubes denot interfere with.the Digestion. On the contrary, they have a beneficial effect, as their antiseptic properties prevent abnormal fermentation of the food.

QiA'S 11 TT I Sr |l ©"33 |IBI B? 1 IB T? ASS t%f\f\^%f\^% iffcTT"E H I3HS3 l E B "s^T^fxsa ££2 dO ** op , g g Commences T©-m©rr©w Morning', 10 o'clocK § & Do Ifots was&t to S&v&:Motiey? ?* fiere is yotsr OK&aice ! THE STOCK MUST GO, OUR PRICES WILL COMPEL IT. <O o ========= cj P5 Here are a few leaders: @ m IN DRESS GOODS— ' ffij *^ ALL-WOOL FACE CLOTHS, double width, in six leading shades Usual price 2/1 1 Oiir Rricc !/?£ gmt _ _ COSTUME TWEEDS in greens, browns, and greys Usual price 13/6 Our Price 2/11 ihe Dress ■»" pßj EICH BLACK DRESS MATERIALS— AII in periect condition, all reliable qualities gS?| fVH Walsh's price 2/1 1, 3/6, 3/11 to 7/6 per yard Oar Price about Half « BLACK SILK EOLIENNES— , Usual price 4/6 Our Price 1/11 v fi[3 And scores of DRESS LENGTHS at Nominal Prices 99 «r« LACE CURTAINS— • N>fl 8»£8 Fifty only, no two pairs alike; some slightly soiled & HOUSEHOLD LINENS^ 7^' &I6 ' Z ° /6 ' 12^ PriCCS 3/11> * /11 ' B/ "' 6/ "' 7/11> 8/ " O5O 5 PURE WHITE TABLE DAMASKS— sBin, 66in, and 70m wide All thrown in one lot at 1/64 yard = SUPPER CLOTHS, TABLE CLOTHS, LINEN TOWELS, TRAY CLOTHS, RUNNERS, PAINTED CUSHION COVERS, KITCHEN TOWELS, COSEY COVERS, QUILTS, TOILET COVERS— m BLOUSINGS- About H a.f=Pric e<o j£ PRINTED FLANNELETTE BLOUSINGS— UsuaI prices 7 d, Bd, il- Our Prices 2^d, 34d, aid per yard **4 W ALL-WOOL FRENCH PRINTED BLOUSE FLANNEL— Usual price 1/0" Our' Price IflJd yard *~* gV§ LACES, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c - / * tefl 5S 200 odd bundles of LADIES' AND GENT.'S GOOD HANDKERCHIEFS— At 1/- and 1/4 the bundle of « tJi P3 LACE INSERTIONS— In white, cream, and Paris colours ° g» Walsh's price 8d to 1/3 Our Price 1M to 3|d per yard §Sf IUI Baskets full of TRIMMED WHITE MUSLIN APRONS— Slightly soiled From fid each E2 I 3"!I 3 "! Great Slaughter in MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES— Almost new goods B?a B3 WHITE LINEN CUFFS AND COLLARS— b 6 for 1/ £3 CELLULOID DOUBLE COLLARS— Size 13 only Usual price i/ 0 Our Price *id each B»rf P3 GOOD THICK IRONING BLANKETS-Tventy only Usual price ,/„ Our Price 1/11 S IVH JACKETS t JACKETS ! I JACKETS !J !— l J/ <" %$ r^ 150 LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS— To be simply slaughtered at the following almost unbelieraHe prices— £3 Lot 1 contains Jackets ranging from 15/6 to 25/- Our Price is 2/11 each *** gag Lot 2 contains Jackets ranging from 19/6 to 35/- Our Price is 4/11 and 5/11 each til '«*» Lot 3 contains Jackets, Cloaks, Driving Coats, etc., ranging from ->o]- to 45/- • COSTUMES AND UNDERSKIRTS- ° Ur "" *'"' 7 '"' 10 6 eaCb LADIES' MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS— FuIIy shaped and flounced, all colours g LADIES' SMARTLY HUMMED ETON AND COAT-SKIRT COStSe^o^ ' "" S W Usual price 22/6 to 35/- Our Price 7/6 to 12/6 3j Curt FURS — ( Iran . 7 S HANDSOME SAMPLE FURS AND MUFFS— OnIy recently purchased, at about* Half* Price. All &5J P&4 novelty shapes. Do not miss this, line. «** LADIES' UNDERWEAR of all descriptions, in various weights, all on the same scale of cheapness— hrf na FINE WOVEN WOOL UNDER VESTS from 8d each iw| i££j Something for the Men. JQg To give our Gentlemen Customers a chance to participate in the Bargains offering at this Sale in Clothing, E^l J^ Underwear, and Mercery, we intend remaining open each night during the Sale until 9 o'clock. & Sale commences 1O o'clock Thursday Morning. g| OQUEREE BROS. (late WALSH'S) -^-^ 116 WILLIS STREET, near Manners Street § G.UEREE BROS. QQQQQQ QUEREE BROS. \J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1908, Page 3

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