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Public Notices*,. I m :.-aun. -jr jri j-rfr ■R i W uPf^sai opinion fbt ths am who ii'';'clbfiats >.me is a good deal-Siy inferior.” —JOSH BILLINGS. THAT’S OUR OPINION TOO. ■i SO It IS YOURS. There’s nothing to beat fair and square methods in every phase of human effort. In storekeep-ing-it pays to do tilings the right way—the honest way. It pays the storekeeper and the customer. You’ll find we’re practising that way at our store. We sell goods for Cash and give the best possible value. It Pays to Pay Cash. To encourage early: shopping, we shall during the currency of this advertisement give a Special DisCoilfit'of 2/--in the pound to every shopper. Who buys before 10,30 in the morning. “ The early bird catches the worm" at the UNIQUE Millinery Store Stuart StvDunedln

o.ri The Cream of the Oat. Children like it and thrive well on it. Directions for Cooking with every bag. At All Stores ARE "YOU FOND OF SWEETS?, -- Hardly necessary to a,sk the question, is it? You ought to-try Mackintosh VOld English' -toffeesshipment of new varieties has just; been .-landed • r Carlo, A;B.O„ ' and Zoo, as well as the a old favorites— Extra Cream, Treacle, .'Fin and Walnut - Toffees, ’ IN 6d TINS. Walnut, Russian, and Orange > -.. Iflayoys,. ..... . ■' in 17 Tins. " ALSO LOOSE, AT 6ozs FOR 6d. Ask .for MACINTOSH'S, and—get it! . ; ‘ * •> * Nature’s Greatest Restorer pf Starved Nerves is Marshall’s POSPHERIHE Nervousness in all its forme is induced by a starved condition of 1 the nerve centres—that is, the nerves have used up all the vital force they are capable of generating. The result is generally a tired brain, a pessimistic nature, n broken-down system; the world looks block is black to the nervous \®reck. Now, in order to get rid of these undesirable conditions you must FEED THE NERVESBRACE THEM UP! Fosftv taking a short vmm of that marvellous Tonic, Marshall’s pnerine, Get a bottle jto-day. You will never regret it. WHAT IB FOSPHERINE? Marshall’s Focpherine is a scientifically prepared compound contain--ing one of life’s germs — phosphorus — in a state that is easily assimilated by the fey clem. This wonderful preparation supplies the phos- • phonis used up or wasted in all physical and mental efforts. Every dose is a power in results; every drop a help in distress. MARSHALL’S FOSPHERINE IS THE BRAIN-WORKER’S IDEAL TONIC. HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED USERS SAY IT IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. WHY NOT TEST IT YOURSELF. Marshall’s Fospherina is unequalled for Neuralgia, Toothache, Nervous Rheumatism, and all diseases arising from an exhausted state of . thel nervous System. Price of Fospherine, Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d per bottle. The "largest size is equal to four Is bottles. ’ ' Sold by, Chemists and Stores everywhere. 1 / N.B.—lnsist on being supplied with Marshall’s. SuSS&aSSSESSSSSS T. ETTER3 containing Advertisements for JLi the 'Evening Star’ should be addressed to the Advertisipg. Department,. ‘ Star’ Office, and Not to tie -Editor. ‘ ' WALLPAPERS! WALLPAPERS! We are now showing a well selected stock of all the Latest and Artistic Wallpapers and Friezes at bedrock prices. Inspection invited. Steel Ceilings and Bevelled' Mirror Plates a specialty. 1 ' Mouldings and Tiles in great variety. SMITH & SMITH, Ltd., DUNEDIN.

1 o M L O N D Special Prices During Extensive Alterations 50 ends Colored Dress Fabrics at lo|-d 125 ends Colored Dress Fabrics at 1/8 200 ends Colored Dress Fabrics at I/II 50 pcs White Ground Prints at 4-|d; worth double 100 pieces French Cambrics at 6fd and 7id Be sure and see the Fancy Voiles and Muslins ISOpcsPlainDress Muslins, 50in wide, 6fd; worth 1/9 75 pieces Colored Japanese Silk, in 30 shades, 1/6j-; worth 2/6 40 pcs Colored and White Japanese Silk at I/H*; regular price, 2/11 26 doz. Lunch Baskets at 2fd; regular price 6£d /, 90 doz. Ladies’ Hats at 6|d; were I/lIJ 60 doz. Boys’ Sailor Collars at 4|d; were 1/6 25 pieces All Silk Fancy Hat Ribbons at I/3£; worth 3/6 200 Blouse Lengths at 4/6; wonderful value 25 doz. Children's Washing Hats at 2/6; worth 4/II 75 doz. Ladies’ Sunshades at I/II; worth 5/II 250 of the Latest Designs in Sunshades, Home Samples at Half Prfcef 10 Boxes Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas at 5/-; worth 10/6 Special Show of Ladies’ Coatumcs av>d Underskirts in the Show Room O Our _ _ Is StiU N A Cal! Will Oblige

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Evening Star, Issue 13099, 4 November 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 13099, 4 November 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 13099, 4 November 1908, Page 2