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A"T~AHIS BOOK should be in every home for it is a stanI dard work of 700 pages and deals exhaustive and in -*- simple terms about the diseases to which man is heir. The book is made up of the contributions of fifteen specialists ( Including— J. Milne Bramwell, M.D. G. Francis Oldershaw, M.D. H. Maughan Brown, M.D. Choles Porter, M.D. Alexander Bryce, M.D. Mary Scharlieb, M.D. Among other subjects it treats of— HEALTH IN THE HOME THE BABY HEALTH IN CHILDHOOD HEALTH IN MATURITY AND OLD AGE YOUTH AND SEX PREGNANCY AND MOTHERHOOD DIET AND DIETING i THE TEETH ; THE CULTURE OF PHYSICAL BEAUTY COMMONSENSE IN TRAINING THE PREVENTION OF PHTHISIS *Sc. &C. It h printed In clear type and bound in cloth, and is within the reach of every family at the Price of 4-Sm £><#« Postage 9d. extra. Procurable from l a liambton Quay L. . — , /*«i%oS£s^ "ALWAYS BUSY" To-morrow's Bargain consists of a window full of Smart I Hats, which are to be sold in many cases at one-quarter of their ? real value; these arc not old Stock, but Up-to-date New Shapes, I which arriving late have been sold to us by the wholesale at a desperate price to clear- Don't fail to see them to-morrow. Children's Black Seal Coney Hats— Real skin. Prices from p/6 to 21/- I Ladies' Black BedVer Hats— Smart shapes/ Usual prices 16/6 to 25/-. _ » w w Suede Cloth Turbans — In beautiful shades, with AkM M | corded silk band, very becoming 1 Usual price 8/1 1 Coloured Panne Velvet Ready to Wear Turban Shapes in brilliatn shades. Afc T^ Usual price 12/6 ** * Ladies' Black Velvet Hats — With coloured crowns in smart shapes. Usual price 14/6 Smart Black Velvet Crush Hats— with coloured brocaded velvet knot. Usual price 9/11 gm^ §a m Cream Kid Crush Hats— VVith turned up black g g Bt%& Hs velvet brim Usual price 10/6 J® g ■ 9 Coloured Velvet Turbans— With velvet ear and « / H B knot of brocaded velvet. Usual price 6/11 ■E / B B Black Waterproof Hats, ' B E ______«—_ trimmed _ coloured leather, some with velvet crowns. BEAUTIFUL Usual price 8/11 to 10/6 PRILLED Coloured Felts in a variety of — miL new shapes. Usual price Tfl-liifllTflU/ Dillnuf Shame s/u to 8/n. I U lIIUIIUW rIHUW OliaillS Black Felts, sailor shapes in A «*>>«•> nt tne new velour finish. , „ mass< » f Usual price 8/1 1. Handwork AITIDU&I2ID BROTHERS WoSeS/- UUUKIIiU WILLIS ST. FROM James Smith's Great Winter Sale ■ ■■: 8,0 CUBA STREET. -=== We must reduce stocks. Each Day brings forth bigger bargains than ever, and the result is RECORD BUSINESS. Hundreds and hundreds of keen buyers ■regard James Smith's Winter Sale as the Great MONEY SAVING event of the year. Get into our d Showrooms and prove the statement lor yourself. « — — ■ — — 5 so Ladies' HYDROTITE RAINCOATS— RagIan shapes Usually 32/6 Sale Price 18/9 Don't miss buying one of these ! I 75 Ladies' WARM WINTER BLOOMERS— In navy and grey Usually -z/n Now 1/11 pair 65 Ladies' COLOURED MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS— In navy, I gteen, saxe, brown, grey and black. These skirts arc g nicely finished and well cut. Usual price 7/11 Now 4/11 I 40 Ladies' COSY DRESSING JACKETS— In fancy Molleton § flannelette; neat patterns, Usually 4/11 g A Rare Bargain at 1/6£ each 1 25 Ladies' WARM PYRENEES DRESSING JACKETS— I Usually 6/11 Don't miss seeing- these at 2/11 each 1 THE GREATEST BARGAIN «N CUBA STREET 1 2>sso yards of RICH OTTOMAN RIBBON— This Ribbon is a used exclusively for Millinery Trimming, and can be seen 1 in Tango, Green, Grey, and Two-tone Effects ' 8 The Usual price io}d. Our Bargain Price 3d yard j James Smith, Ltd. 1 I 80 CUBA STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1914, Page 9

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