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' Public Notices. ■ |T#nnjs’; ■ - Shirts : ( at the “HUB” South Dunedin ; I Here is a: grand lot of Al TENNIS SHIRTS. We guaran- , tee the quality, and they are made full in We invite : the men of South Dunedin to : come and have a look at them. ■ Plain White Mat, in all sizes, 3/6 each. Cream Tennis Shirts, withWhite. Silk stripe, 3/6. White, with White Figured stripe, 3/6. Cream, with Cream Silk stripe, 3/il. White Honeycombed Shirts, a splendid line, 3/1 i. White Twill Shirts, with a Silk check pattern, 3/11. Cream, with a triple White Silk stripe, 3/11. White, with Colored Silk stripe, Soft Green and BluS, 3/11, 4/6. White, with pretty Silk stripe, 4/6, 4/11, All the above with Collars attached. White Tennis Shirts, with Silk 1 stripe, a fine 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. Drapery Supply Assocn., South Dunedin It’s only—- “ Oh! it’s only a cold, it’ll soon be ~ better !”—you’ve heard a remark like that, haven’t you? Possibly you have • noted the end of the matter! “A neglected cold!” people said—- , just the old story! They were sorry—but a timely remedy would in all probability have prevented the cause for sorrow. Spring is the time of year when ! Coughs and Colds are extremely pre- ; valent The sudden changes of temperature, the wearing of Summer ‘ clothes on a bleak, cold day—and then a chill! “Only a slight chill”—then a distressing cough, a feverishness developing into a severe cold, and these neglected ! “I’ll soon be all right” says the sufferer, but instead the seeds of Consumption or some other dire disease are sown. “Don’t!” Don’t dally or trifle with a Cough, a Cold, or a ! Chill, however slight they moj- appear, ' procure without the slightest delay ,i bottle of “BENJAMIN GUM,” and commence taking it. A very lew doses will put matters right. The sore throat and irritation of the Bronchial tubes will bo immediately relieved, the Cough will be at once soothed and soon cured, and free expectoration will take the place of tie hardened phlegm. One of the principal constituents of > “BENJAMIN GUM” is the precious liquid extracted from a semi-tropical tree, and used by the Monks in the f olden days on account of its wonderj ful healing virtue. “BENJAMIN >■ GUM ”is a remedy specially valued by 1 public singers, and equally "appreciated j by children—it is pleasant to take. ‘ Your Chemist or Storekeeper will supply you at Is 6d a bottle. Don’t take anything else—insist on getting Benjamin Gum. ..., Wow tli© Warm Days are Here You want something light and easily digestible for dinner. “K” TOMATO PUREE and “K” -v- PIE FRUITS will be found by the housewife a ready aid in preparing dainty dishes. “K” Tomato Puree is the pulp of the choicest, fresh, ripe Nelson TomaT toes, free from skins and seeds, and is for use in soups, stews, gravies, etc. For dessert have “K” Pie Fruits; , four varieties Apples, Apricots. Peaches, Plums. ’ -r; - . Half-gallon and gallon tins. TOMATO PUREE, 2*16" tins. In. See your Grocer in the morning.

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Evening Star, Issue 13091, 26 October 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 13091, 26 October 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 13091, 26 October 1908, Page 2