PUBLIC NOTICES. i Dotted line* shelving the direction taken 6y the Pep* pine fumes in breathing • 1. Nasal cavity. 2. Mouth. S. Tongue . i. Entrance to Throat. 5. Postage to the Lungs. 6. Passage to the Stomach. This diagram shews Nature’s only way to the lungs, and clearly Demonstrates the facttbatordinary medicine taken into the stomach cannot benefit the lungs, whether it is sucked from ordinary lozenges, or taken in liquid form. The Peps way of bathing the throat and lungs with invigorating, demulcent and germicidal pinefumes, is quite unique. Peps are not mere lozenges from which drug-laden medicines are sucked into the stomach, but soluble tablets which emit genuine volatile pine-fumes as they dissolve pleasantly on the tongue. These rich pine essences mix with I the air we breathe, carrying to Js the furthermost corner of the H lungs the essences of the pure pines, the world’s greatest lung and chest healer. Peps are thus an entirely unique remedy for and safeguard against all throat and cheat troubles. f/6 and 3]- per box. LETTERS containing Advertisements for the ‘Evening Star' should be addressed to the Advertising Department, Star’ Office, cad Not to the Edites.
THE INDIVIDUAL. WHO WROTE “SVlars wants but little here below ** Should Try Again! Man at least, woman-wants all she can get. When she goes shopping she wants the best and the most she can get for i money she has to spend. If she comes round to this Store she will stand the best chance of getting those wants supplied. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS OPENED Special quality Black Cloth press Skirts, in the style of the moment, 6/11. These are worth 10/6, but we bought a big lot to get them at this price. Ladies’ Brown or Black Fur Muffs, 4/6. Children’s White Beaver Muffs, i /,6Ladies’ Moreen Underskirts, special quality, Black or Colored, extra wide, 3/11 and 4'6. Smart Ready-to-wear Blouses, in dark colors, full size, 2/11. Warm Coats for the Winter— Long Navy or Tweed Coats. 19/6. Three-quarter Tweed Coats, 10/6, 12/6. A few only Black Taffeta Voile Skirts, with deep flounce, edged tucks, were 25/; are not the latest fashion, so out they go at 5/11. Also _ a few Black Cashmere Skirts, were 25/. We want their room, so will take 5/11 fox these also. This is not lale time, but both of these *x - e Real Plums. Fur Necklets in great variety from 2/9. Too Many of These.—Ladies’ Back Hair Nets, real hair, double mesh, 1/6 doz; worth 6d each. Our own Special Line of Allover Hair Nets, 2pl each, 1/9 dozen, 1/ half-dozen. Ladies’ Strong Belted Corsets, 3/9 pair. Ladies’ Stockinette Bloomers, 2/6 pair. Colonial Knit All-wool Bloomers, 3/11 pair. Cream Corded Velveteen, extra heavy, 1/11 i yard. Ladies’ Trimmed Bonnets, 8/6. Ladies’ Trimmed Toques, 9/6. Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, 8/6. ■4 ► TT SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY I JNIQUE MILLINERY W STORE, StUart DiTned’in.
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Evening Star, Issue 14038, 20 April 1909, Page 3
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