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5 jjm__u__ ___%&*_ Mrs. W. F. H. C. writes us from 1 ■ 'st'1 RFAn VVH a.tT \i °n Sa 0"ga: "Received both 5/- ? Ill" ~££™„ L'vl 1, L#H parcels-splendid value. Could not __ m] OTHERS SAY I'M get same things here for7/6." 1 .■ii,,.,,i „, 1,, Hsr SEND CASH WITH ORDER— g " '"'S-^SsTl^. Complete satisfaction absolutely assured or your money back. No. i~P-t LACE PARCEL—U yds. 16 in. embroidery for camisole ; H yds. bebe ribbon for same ; 3 yds. 1J in. cambric embroidery ;12 yds. imitation Irish crochet lace; child's tunic belt 2/6 post free. No. 17PS HABERDASHERY PARCEL -45 safety pins ; 75 linen buttons; 12 pieces tape; 100 hairpins; 12 h OO i C3 an d bar loops ;36 needles; tape measure; 4yds. velvet dress binding; thimble; 12 pearl buttons; pair shoe laces; 6 bachelor buttons ; ree l thread. 2/6 post free. No. 17P6 MIXED PARCEL—Delaine blouse, navy or black, with white spots, big sizes ; dressing gown in pretty floral Jap. crepe; col- /??f}flS\lßoffli^sm_J2£ oured apron with pocket; two M Yib* &m_S ~——* ~cv> chemise vests/short sleeves. - famuli i\%i_n—__t__ij_m.u Jiiuiajiiimjmmmwjiaajwmwu-||«|VlW^«M^.'a.iwßi»3UJjm)j*ilß(iTii,il VMn*.rMß'.mMam^-*» Moderately Priced Boots and Shoes IN SMART AND BECOMING STYLES. FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR. IN BLACK OR ANY COLOUR DESIRED. LADIES!—GaiI and see these: Button Boots—With, white tops, patent goloshed, Cuban heels, and the newest toes. ' Nut Brown Top—"With patent golosh, neat Cuban heels, with or without toe caps. . _ Gabardine Lace Boots—With black cord trimmings, patent leather goloshed, with Cuban heels and newest toes. Grey Laoe and Button Boots—Show welts; a real pretty Boot. Nigger Brown Lace Boots — With the newest toes and patent ■ goloshed. • Black Sueda Button and Lace Boots—With the new French toes. fHUITW k W J TF& GREAT BOOT EMPORIUM AK JUvjii I 9 kt 1 !$• , LAMBTON QUAY and CUBA ST. | Are Your'Boots'Branded | ES IfUST look at the Soles, Lining or Tab? If this __ ES 1 name is not there you have yet to learn =: __ Jf what Real Economy in Footwear means. =5 || (Erarktit $c $ama High-Grade Boots §| == and Shoes are the Best that Britain produces in Smart- EE 2= looking, Long-lasting Footwear. .' __ == Every pair made from the Finest Leathers— — =j§ modelled to fit snugly arid to retain its good looks — E== =J built to outlast all other makes. ~~ == Quality, not Cheapness, is the policy of (Hvockttt §= == & 3lnth?a. And even though good leathers are scarce =5 == and dear, quality is still adhered to. This, of course, Ej 5= increases the cost of manufac- 55 EE ture, and makes the shop price §§ =5 a shilling or two higher. ' But f ==" U Qfradtftt & 3fmtffl Boots I <^>I^^3 1 55 and Shoes really prove most |l»^3f|^^^S 55 = Economical in the end because 1 ,i^Ci^§*f =5 5= they give Longest Service and | J^JSm^ == 5= require Fewest Repairs. I == J ASK YOUR DEALER FOR I *^^^^8 1 j Accept no substitutes. If M^h^^^^^M§ t __ tain it from his /^^^^^^^^^^ j~§ =5 Wholesaler. S -.fwL__ >.un miii m-._Y~~mr^T\. mrVa__r_TTl'T_l*l **n'lv*^ I There's a Life-saving Power about I HFAR-NFS bronchitis i i ILAKITIL.J CURE that raises it right out of the ruck. Read this and Reflect: — II , " When my little girl was three years old she contracted Measles, upon which supervened Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Congestion of the Lungs. ..She was attended by a doctor •( high standing, whose treatment, however, was not sue- IV^I s cessful. On Saturday, the 21st October, he Qn|lf|wS said that her life was In danger—that there M/ll ilioJK) /•. was very little hope for her. For eight days tr^^vK^s/1 ty and nights she had been prostrated by Cough, lS&^^WsSMi~)t Pain and Fever, and was lying like a statue, v' BS^S^sv unconscious. At this stage I was persuaded . Cfe!) »zf%^H^ft by a friend to obtain HEARNE'S Bronchitii >%^M©t|m Cur», with its auxiliary medicine for the Fever _ r ftf^l||§Sfc^'®sS'-? and Congestion of the Lungs, as directed . /i^Sw^f^^__^Xr\S^^^i in the Catalogue of Medicines which ac- /£&*? TJl'/J^^^^^^S companies each bottle. I gave the medi- f&Xsh!^%iifcs£~ dne as directed, and there was an im- JSrfiJ]l^sT/f \* J /#*~S'\ provement from the first dose. The improvement continued steadily. In /^lwiA^HlST!!^^^^^ fei^S aweekshewasperfectiyfreefromthe u&_r \H*^ >V^:*^? S * fo\ Pneumonia, Congestion, Cough, , HBrW/ 7 0s l Pain and Fever, and was well, j^^ / except that she was still weak. .(MM? /-^o_W^kf^_A In a fortnight she was quite *ff' \^p!^BMMP^\ recovered and is now in splen- jt&^ S____W^^"'^^ M'*°3ZZk \ did health, and stronger than gj}ii§g /\\jßL _ \ ever. It absolutely snatched /rii|l? (m _% i^^^l \ my child from an early grave." IOsS- /^\ Wi *^^Pkl \ [ Ifnai tbtninatle Itcelly, f/l ls£<Sims. \2- K^>^S fl W.G.HearnsSCo. If „' S^\J S Wm V Limited // .;|'.. ||S^7 WW® / GEELONG If J: lrj M^l p^H^X Sl'Bwnch Qhkg^Keniyay PailJinga, M, _UOA-_r___T, WELLINGTON! |

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 107, 6 May 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 107, 6 May 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 107, 6 May 1916, Page 11