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1 Public Notices. KELD3F FOR BAD EYES. TT7HEN ypu Bead, Sew, or Write does the V v print blur, and do the Eyes smart and burn? . GLASSES can be got here to give you complete relief. Examination and Advice Free. : -JOHNSTQNE AND HASLETT, :. . ..., Opticians, Manse street. ' ST. GEORGE Thi lbken but dvriaad . NfiW SCBEW - TOPPED GLASS JAB. Hm fa W ; ymj bvxii«* Packaf* «q -"■'■.".■ tfca OUUiHt. Ito |ML7? d Enn Jar 6UABAMIEEB. ST. GEORGE CO, LTD. 3 Days!! Influenza 1 Dose Prevents! 3 Doses Infallibly Cure! There is nothing to equal it! Phenomenal Results! One bottle convinces all! Hundreds have mm vellous Effects LANCER Influenza Cure At/the Chemists, 2/- Bottle^-«^^>-Wholesale Depot*: Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.

Public Notices. sV*^iMmir A well-known 6 tago doefcr writes:.-" I write, on-behalf'' of a patient of mine whona I : treated" for consumption;' with Lanb's Emulsion ; fche'6putamshas: diminished,, cough less, sweating almost stopped, 'and weight has" increased 7 or 8" pounds." Another: ."-The composition, of Lanb's; Emulsion is excellent, and should be of great benefit in wasting.or lung diseases. I have compared *'■' its Emulsification ; \vi th others" (microscopically) and find yours excels them all." A Christchurcb doctor writes: "I have prescribed Lane'b Emulsion for several of my patients, and am highly pleased with . the results. I consider your Emulsion a great improvement on the ordinary Emulsions of Cod Liver Oil." A Wanganui doctor says: "Lanb's Emulsion has much benefited several of , my patients. lam satisfied it is a thoroughly good preparation." A Wellington doctor says: " I have been carefully, watching the results of Lane's Emulsion in cases of lung, weakness and general debility. The results have more than justified its use." Doctors recommend, only when they are well satisfied. Take none but Lane's. Chemists and Grocers sell it. 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. NOW IN THE PRESS, T>EAUTIFUL DUNEDIN, ITS ENVIRONS, AND THE COLD LATnre OF OTAGO.' By W. H. FAHEY. PRICE, 2s. This Work is now well forward, and will be issued shortly. It is the Most Complete Guide to the Beauty-spots of Dunedin arid Otago that has yet been published, and the information it contains is concise and right up to date. It is Profusely Illustrated with a number of Varied and Charming Views—lso in all—which of . themselves form a unique attraction. The Publishers, knowing the want of knowledge that generally prevails, as to the best means of reaching our Beauty-spots, confidently recommend this Book as a sure Guide : Already hundreds of copies have been spoke for distribution abroad, and it is certain the local demand will assume large proportions. As the portion set apart for Advertising purposes is limited, it is requested that those desirous of securing Space will place their Orders oarly. * SAMPLE COPIES may be inspected at tie QUOTATIONS obtained f rom Mr J. INGLIS WRIGHT, Advertising Specialist, Stokes Buildings, Princes street.

Public Notices. TOHNGI L L I E S FURNITURE, LINOTTTrrM. FLOORCLOTH - CARPET. ' ■■' And HEARTHRUG WAREHOUSE, 18 George street, Dnnedin. Furniture and House Furnishing in Great Variety, for Mansion or Cottage, always in stock. 3 Rooms Comfortably Furnished for £2l. TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED. Day Telephone, 479. ' 0 H N GILLIES, .«•* . FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, 5 Great Ring street (near Moray -place). . FUNERALS CONDUCTED In Town and Country at Lowest Rates. Our Undertaker resides on these premises, and can always be got to attend to Funeral Orflpm bv Day or Night. Undertaker's Residence Telephone, 1,865.

BUT I DON'T FEEL GOOD SICK lead, this : We wish to avoid praising Dr. Crossland's Great Remedy, NOXOL, more than it deserves, wc do not wish anyone to buy this medicine and be disappointed.; Yet we are very positive that for Constipation, Indigestion, and Liver disorders no remedy gives more certain and curative results. ottno °Batc Street, Dnnedin, January 15th, loot. ompletely cured me of these complaints. I cro'strongly reconWnd it to all rofferew." 1 rßßo,t8 ' iUMlvinf ■ / . Yours truly, T. MOBEIS. Chese Testimonials are from livintf people who reside in our midat, and thej are all genuine and spontaneous. NOXQL, Dr. Crossland's, 2/- Chemists and Stores Everywhere. Wholesale from MARSHALLS CHEMICAL CO. LTD., Dnnedin. 5

S&S m snc m —rmuminwri hi mi CHARMING I DELIGHTFUL ! LOVELY ! AREN’T THEY PRETTY ! These are the kind of exclamations the Ladies use when they «mnija ery ! ar ? eand ver y beautiful Display of FASHIONABLE BLOUSES. And little wonder ! They represent the very pick of the London Market. BLOUSES that will make an ordmapMookmg woman good-looking, and a good-looking woman beautiful! The BLOUSE is so, essentially a typical feminine garment, that it gives character to a woman’s whole appearance. Here are a few, just to give ati idea of the Stock we hold:Soft Delaine Blouses, Cream grounds, with irregular spot, stripe pattern, made up in front on the cross, with plain Cream facings and fancy plastrons. Colors are Navy, Green, Blue, Helio, etc. 4/0 each. Colored Silk Lawn. Blouses, profusely trimmed White Val. lace edgmg and insertion, frilled, with inserted yokes, etc., in Sky, Fink, Heho, Champagne, Nil, Navy, etc., 5/11 and 6/11. 12 “° zen th e popular White Embroidered Lawn and Linen Blouses, hand-embroidered fronts, cuffs, and collars; also 1 with White Irish Crochet lace, trimming and faggoting aI6 6/6, 8/6, 10/6. to 21/. •< . ggoong, 4/0. 1 8 dozen White, Cream, and Colored Jap Silk Blouses, latest style half and full-length , sleeves, trimmed silk embroidery* Valenciennes and Irish Crochet lace, 6/n, 8/ir 10/6 12/11* 15/6, 18/6,. 21/, to 36/6. A large variety of Black Merv. Blouses, including O.S. size tucked lace trimmed, etc., g/n to 32/6 each. , 1 ' ’ Grand Bazaar of Summer Novelties. Smart Creations in George St. MILLINERY! Our TRIMMED HATS always have a Distinct Individuality ami Style that attract appreciative attention. This Season, both in and beyond Dunedin, they are being more talked , about than ever! A Radical Change of Fashion such as this Season has brought is .hard to get used to. /Its features are so liable to be misunderstood, exaggerated, and even caricatured. Not so with us. We have heard enough praise of our Mjllinery this Spring to justify ns in expecting to do a phenomenal business-—in fact, we’re doing it now! Smartly Trimmed'FßENCH and AMERICAN SAILOR HATS; trimmed Ribbon, Chiffon, and Flowers, in White, Burnt, Pink, Navy, Sky,-. Wedgewood, and Green, 12s 6d, 14s lid 17s 6d Beautiful Floral TOQUES in Violets, Roses, etc., 'a dressy and becoming Hat, 18s lid, 21s, 25s lid. Th.Pre,ti„ t D RE SS MATERIALS! The Largest Millinery Salon in Dunedin. We invite you to spend an hour inspecting' onr Beautiful Wares ! The Natty and Popular SAN TOY or SMALL MUSHROOM HAT,, in Straw Chip and Crinoline,-in.Black, White, Champagne, and Colors, trimmed Tulle, Flowers, and Ribbon, etc., 15s 6d, 18fe‘6d, 22s 6d. ' A Large- Stock Fashionable SMALL SHAPES in Crinoline, Chiffon, and Straw,' in Black,i-White, .Navy; Vdeux-.Rose, Sky, TorquoiseU etc.,' etc,- -Prices -from 4s lid to 23s 64.- • - things in The Excellence' of onr, DRESS DEPARTMENT is 'generally conceded. Half of our Large Aisle Pull to Overflowing of the LATEST, AND BEST IN DRESS MATERIALS, and all at Remarkably REASONABLE PRIOEiS! Kindly come inand ask to see the following; 8 pieces Light Grey Tennis Stripe TWEED SUITINGS, with White or Black Stripes ; also; Blade and Navy with White Stripes, 50in wide, all wool, a firm nice Cloth for Coats and Skirts, every shade of Grey. Only 2s lid yard. 6 pieces SMALL CHECK TWEEDS, in tints of Grey, with Blue, with Navy, with Helio, with Light Green, and with Brown, a very neat, smart Suiting for Dresses or Costumes,- 2s 9d yard. 6 pieces PRIESTLEY’S NEW BLACK PHANTOM CHECK DRESS MATE. RIALS, Plain, with -an, indistinct small Check, very .much in demand, neat and effective made up, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid yard. DRESSMAKTNGL—PIace your ORDERS EARLY, and give’ plenty, time for making inp, aha avoid disappointment.- MISS' BROOME, is still :OPKN> FOR- EXHIBITION ORDERS: : ; 14 • ■ HANDSOME BLOUSINGS! Always interesting, the foremost fancies receive their showings here this week, and are more than' usually , attractive. The artists that created these Designs have sought to Imitate Nature in J>er inimitable beauty, faithfully Reproducing each Bud, Flower, and Spray, so that in looking at our New Muslins and Voiles you’d be tempted to imagine you could help yourself from the lap of fair Flora heraelf. 16 pieces White Ground ORGANDIE MUSLINS, with Cross Stripes of White Satin and neat Floral Effect, in Blue, Pink Helio, Green, and Grey, 7Jd yard. * ’ 18 pieces White and Colored Ground MERCERISED PONGEE LAWNS, in Rosebud Patterns, in Pink, Blue, Helio Green, Grey, Brown, etc., 10|d. ’ 25 peccs Soft Pointed. COTTON VOILES, French Patterns, in White, Cream,' and Colored Grounds, large, stylish Fiorai Effects, in Champagne, Eight Blue," Pak Green, Helio, Pink, Grey, etc., etc, Prices, Is, Is 3d; and Is 6d- - - - , 3 dozen! silk , Embrorjdered White and Ecru LAWN BLOUSE PIECES, embroidered in Pink, Blue, -Light pagne, White, Navy, and other colors. 4s lid each. , , . . : ■ .> ' ■ . The New All-over i White Embroidered ORGANDIE MUSLINS,' tor Bldu&djand Drosses, atlaibdyMs 9djVls' 11d,>25;93, 6d Yard.

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Evening Star, Issue 12928, 26 September 1906, Page 8

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