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Public Woßeti. ~ Tennis Shirts at the ‘‘HUB” South Dunedin Here is a grand lot of A 1 TENNIS SHIRTS. We gnarantee the quality, and they kre made full in size. Wc invite the men of South Bunedin to come and have a look at them. Plain White Mat, in all sizes. 3/6 each. • ’ Cream Tennis Shirts, with White Silk stripe, 3/6. White, with White. Figured stnpe, 1 3/6. Cream, with Cream Silk stripe, 3/n. White Honeycombed Shirts, a splendid line, 3/11. f White Twill Shirts, with a Silk check pattern, 3/11. Cream, with a triple White Silk stripe, 3/11. j White, with Colored Silk stripe, | Soft Green and Bluff, 3/n, i 4/6. White, with pretty Silk stripe, 4/6,4/11. All the above with Collars attached. White Tennis Shirts, with Silk stripe, a line close material, with Linen neckband, 4/11 each. You needn’t go past the D.S.A. in your own borough for Good, Stylish, Well-made Tennis Shirts. South i “The House j We Live fn! ”1 liu is th# time of year for Spring Cleaning ‘in' the. home, .and Nature also snggeflß in the Spring‘the necessity of cleansing the physical “ boose we lire in ” —onr bodies. The nauseous doecs of > oor cbiWbood days were not- administered in ignorance —they often proved a means of averting sickness and disease, and aided in cleansing the body from waste sad hurtful matter. We need a Spring Medicine to-day, jnst-as much as-ever, bat we take it in a more palatable and leas “drastic” form. We take " Wahoo ” —wliki doee its work quickly and effectively, without griping or any unpleasant sensations. "WahOO* as a Spring medicine cannot be excelled; it purifies the BLOOD, cleanses the LIVER of all superfluous bile, tot-es up the ' | STOMACH, the NERV3SS, -and the I whole SYSTEM. ! Ton know that depressed, tired ” feeling so fagawtiy the result < of a torpid liver—the Xndigaotnß, Sick Headache, and Constipation so often ; felt in aggravating krai in the Spring , —for all these troubles“‘Wahoo “is ' a sovereign carol It is a tonic laxative which yritl ! bring bade health, rigor, and vivacity. As Mrs Adamson, of Auckland says : “ I took one bottle of Lobby's ‘Wahoo,’ and the effect was wooderfuL It gave me strength and enabled >nwto dovny-'hoanebold duties without trouble.” Loasby’s "Wahoo* is sold nt I 2s 6d a bottle, and is obtainable from * all Chemists and Storekeepers. One bottle will prove its heatth-restoring j virtnes. J Be sure and ask for Loaoby’i i“Wahoo!” t L . Now tbe Waxm Says are Hen Yon want something light and -wily digestible for dinner. “K” TOMATO PDEEE and “K” PIE FRUITS will be fotmd by the housewife a ready aid in preparing I dainty dishes. “K ” _ Tomato Puree is the pulp 6f the choicest, fresh, ripe Nelson Tfematoes, free from skins and seeds, and is for use in soups, stews, gravies, eta For dessert have “K” Pie Emits; four varieties Apples, Apricots Peaches, Plums. ’ Balf-gallpn aid gaUen tins. j TOMATO PUBEE, 2ilb tins. I*. j See your Grocer in the morning. |

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Evening Star, Issue 13090, 24 October 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 13090, 24 October 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 13090, 24 October 1908, Page 10