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PU.L.C NOTICE., FOR FORTY-SIX Y1 . Bonnmgton’s has been the best cough remedy. " Time has* but added to its fame. No other remedy will so quickly break up a cold, cure a cough, ward off bronchitis 2 or prevent pneumonia. When you ask for BONNINGTON’S CARRAGEEN, IRISH MOSS Be sure that you get it. Refuse all substitutes —they are but imitations put up to snare the unsuspecting. BONNINGTON’S alone has stood the test of time. WMINGRXig CAiißAfirrex a^BSßig» Mr. A. M. Grant, Te Whaiti, Rotorua, writes : - “ For years now I have used your Irish Moss for coughs and colds. For children it is the best medicine in the world ; easy to take, and safe.” Mr, William Neigh* hours, of Waimangaroa, writes : - It gives me great pleasure to recommend your Irish Moss for coughs and colds, or any lung complaint, having used it in my family lop over twenty yoarx” 1 WHOLEHEARTED ’’—That’s the Word! We were newer so earnest In our lives as over this clearance. Fact Is the winter has been unseasonable. Winter goods haven’t sold as freely as we anticipated. The day of reckoning is near. We’ve got to turn these goods into cash, and we’re going to do it in a wholehearted wav. Think of the saving to YOU. Practically every line in the Store has been shorn of its profit, and in many instances we are considerable losers. AIL IOK WHAT ? eßect 3 niuoh-deslred clearance and get cash for next season’s BOoas ■ .“ ls .™ opportunity not to be missed! Don’t delay! Don’t say 1 I’ll go to-morrow or next week.,” but COME TO-DAY! THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW I Flannelette Sheeting, 66in Cream and 80in White, 1/6 yard; worth 2/3. Horrockses’ Longcloth Frilled Pillow Cases, 1/6 pair. Tapestry Mantel Drapes, Sin x 2jyds. 1/1J • worth 2/6. Ladies All-wool Knit Hose, 1/6 pair; worth 2/6, Children’s Picture Handkerchiefs, 6 for 4Jd. Ladies’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 8 for 9d. hj Eow of our Wholehearted Bargains : Brown Silk Beltiu HARVEST-TIME FOR THE LADIES! IT’S SALE TIME AT THE UNIQUEI , --—=. 2Jin, 2d yard, 4 yards for 6d. Ladies’ Warm Navy Cohts, fnll length, 16/6 ; worth 25/. Ladies’ Stockinette Bloomers, 1/9. FURS, FURS. FURS. , . Here’s a Money-saver A lot of Brown Fuf Necklets and Stoles; usual prices, 10/6 to 17/6; Sale prices, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/H. it s cold; you can be comfortable with one of these. UNIQUE STORE, STUART STREET, DUNEDIN

LINOARNISH MAKES THEM | LAST LONGER. . | A coat of LINOARNISH adds to the life of the Linoleum, saves the pattern, and reduces the wear and tear. It won’t wash off. One coat lasts for months. If the pattern is disappearing, now is the time to apply LINOARNISH. One coat will check this, and make the Linoleum look like new. Follow the directions on the tin closely, and do not apply too thickly. It’s a good plan to stand the tin in hot water while using; this makes it last longer. Tins t/6 and 2/6. All the Stores. WM. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Agents. PUT IT ON YOUR TABLE! It makes a big difference in the meal. There is a delicious zest and peculiarly piquant flavor in MELHUISH’S WORCESTER SAUCE T PLATO said more than 2000 years ago “The Blood is the Food of the Flesh.” If your blood is impure, foul, and possibly diseased, what chance have you of enjoying good health? How can jour body thrive on such food? Do you wonder that as a result of Impure Blood Constipation, Piles Eczema, Rheumatism, Internal Disorders, together with Pimples’ Blotches, Eruptions, and other skin troubles develop, making life a misery? “ Keep your Blood clean, and good health will follow! Pure Blood means strength to your muscles, vigor to your nerves keenness to your brain, brightness and freshness to your skin and added years to your life! ’ SULFARILLA TABLETS Win do all this for you. They are composed of Sulphur Sarsaparilla and others of the greatest blood-purifiers known to science rsa P aruia , Made in the shape of lozenges, palatable, and portable. DOSE: ONLY ONE A DAY. Sulfarilla Tablets the modern medicine. 1/- per box. All Chemists and Storekeepers TRY ONE—” IT WILL DO YOU GOOD." GET Quotations from ‘Evening Star" Office for large or small quantities of Printing before placing your Orders. GET Quotations fronj '.Evening Star* Office for largo or small quantities of Printing before placing your Orders. STE PAPER FOR SALE v “ In Lots to Suit Purchasers. Apply ‘ STAR * OFFICE.

OJLAA UJJJJIUJS. DREAVER’S Drastic Reductions. This is the Stock-taking Period, and to make an effectual clearance Bona Fide Reductions must be offered Our Reductions are startling, and will be the talk of the Town. See Windows. A Few Talking Bargains. Ladies’ Tweed Costumes, latest effects, newest styles. Now 12/6. Flannelette Blouses, all colors, must go. Marked 1/6. Moirette Underskirts, assorted shades. Now from 2/6. Grey Tweed Bkirls, very useful. Only -• 5/6. Trimmed Millinery, ready to wear. The balance offered from 2/6, Silk and Satin Shapes, all shades. Sale price, 1/ each. Felt Hats (untrimmed), all colors. To clear at.9d each. Motor Hats, a grand variety. Must go ut 1/. Ladies’ Bong Tweed Paletots, latest stylos. From 12/6. Black and Grey Caracul Coate, 16/6 and 19/6. Coata, in Tweeds and Plain Cloths. Prom 4/11. Fur Necklets, White* Brown, ond Grey. 1/, 1/6, 1/11. Children’s Cream Fur Tams, To clear, 6d each. , Children's All-wool Vesta, all sizes. 6d each. Children’s Cream Fur Coata, only * and !o/g lear- I^ow 4/11, 6/6, 8/0, Dress Tweeds, double-width, all wool, and mixtures. Only Hid yard—bMg^nllP 3/11 yar<L 868 th “ Pure Jap Silk, Cream and White, 9Ad yard, z c<^/?Kr' a!I colom ' i/3j Remnants of Blousings, Dress Goods etc., to be absolutely cleared out! Price no object. DREAVER’S

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Evening Star, Issue 14116, 20 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14116, 20 July 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14116, 20 July 1909, Page 2

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