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. <( Few young 1 mothers realise tlie extent to which a j cold lowers the system and makes it susceptible to con- « i tagious diseases. It has been proven that the majority of diseases arise from germs, but it is not widely known that a healthy system will repel their attacks. . Mothers should never allow a cold to run for twenty- m j four hours without attention. If this is made a rule there will be less sickness for young mothers to worry over. I : A g-ood reliable medicine for coughs, colds, croup and . ° bronchitis should always be kept in the home where h there are children. You may say that you have no confidence in cough medicines, but that is because you have never tried CCOIJCiH I2IRMIRIW mt^ This medicine is thoroug-hly reliable and has stood the w test of nearly half a century. No, it will not hurt the children — there is nothing in it that would even injure the baby. In fact each bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy f bears the Government analysis showing it to have been officially declared , free from all narcotics, and for this reason it can always be relied upon." g GkyuA*/ Jex> 7'AaJtJb Qla^nJiiJauixJ. S I^ow---*" iii '7^ rt rrrTT7?i^r i T ii 111 1 \*> r-rrTflioi — , local

1 I To«Day 5 Mr« Prudent Man, you II save 50% i on your purchasing if you take advantage of i % I Jii9t because Archibald Clark & Son, Warebousemen of tbss city, decided to 1 reduce stock at their Wellington Branch, and were forced by doing, so to clear out I their splendid stock of CLOTHING and MERCERY, and we saw ihe opporI tunity to purchase at most ridiculous prices, we decided to make a wholesale I (P¥ FANT QWFTSTP I of Ihe lot, including Clothing, Mercery, Hats, Suitings, Overcoats, Overalls, and I Hosiery, etc. I A glance at the few lines quoted below will give some idea of the genuine bargains. Remember, THIS CLEAN SWEEP lasts for TWO WEEKS ONLY Men's SHIRTS— In cotton, zephyrs, with DENIM OVERALLS, cither stiff or soft cuffs and neck AU our stock of Men>s SUITs . ready to \ COATS— Usually 4/1 1. Now 2/6 I . I marked during the Sale. j Usually 3/1 1 and 4/11 I Usually 4/6, 5/6, 6/6. Now 1/6, 2/6, 3/6 I Now 2/6 and 3/6 I UNION SMiRTS Usually 5/6 Now 2/6 I WORMiNG SHiRTS Usually 3/11 Now 1111 I I With Collars | Men's UNDERCLOTHING, Fleecy lined, I r- .• v j t-^i t. ti j- I, r , nvm , AO rl „. I Underpants or Sinsrletb— ! Gents Hard FLLT HATS— lncluding j Men's PYJAMAS— l* lannelettc— P Usually 2/1 1. Now 1/11 ! Woodrow's, Cool Spring and other well Usually 6/6. NOW 3/6 I Natural SINGLETS,' or UNDERPANTS- known mak "' S , ' I FLANGOLA Brandi Usually 3/6. Now 1/3 anU 1/6 | From V* l| P to */ 0 all sizes ; Usually 7/6. Now ft/11 I ilen n viT cd OVERCOATS-Singrle or j Borsalino SOFT FELTS— Fa^ns and Men's SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, I NOW 10/6, 13/6, 20/-, 20/- ! , 7irTniroc T 11 1 : / 1 / » / ( RAINCOATS By well-known Makers- VELOURS-In black firrey or green-- 1 A F^ -Unclaimed Orders of TAILORED I From 15/. Usually 7/6. Now 3/6 and 4/S j suns— At Halt price W „ L11.111.1H II I. ..11.111. -11.-, ' ' I ______ _____„_____—__—__—__»_____ I n ' i~ '—j—^t'" l ! l _-— ■■ i»iii: ,- '^^"""■Mnay^^IJ^.iiit^^j^BB^MLIUjJI.I.ItI.IIILI'OWWJMRMMJIUIHHJUl I^^ I^l '"* IrTlrriiniitTlßnrnmTMrTißTlßWM^MMiraKTnTiHTß^BMilF 1 Men-s All-wool Cashmere SOX- j 'COUNTRY CLrU&NTS Men's Worsted SOX|i ' Usually 1/3 per pair. Now 3 pairs 1/- :: when ordering please enclose postage :: Usually i/-. Now 6d per pair I NOTE— Daring Clean Sweep Sale our Special offer of. EXTKA TROUSERS whh each TO-MSASURE I SUIT 5S STILL ON. Prices : 75/-, 80/- 90/$j a JMMWU~~~ta«BWh«i»g'wtiiMi»«»->ranwn— i_t^TßßCßggnlJ 111 J-!«BBtE]««ie58BBW j-j-MttW HHIHI-MI IMIMMIMWM-WMaiiHM^^mIIIiWKMUIMIJMfMU^ Mllllll IIIJIIII'I Wl I'lllll IWK llll»ll 1 III'I— IIIBI—JII W I | 82-84 Manners St. :: WELLINGTON :: 108410-112 Cuba St.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 150, 26 June 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 150, 26 June 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 150, 26 June 1914, Page 4

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