JUST LIKE “MERE MEN.” The Deputy Stipendiary Magistrate of Liverpool, Mr Kinghom, was quite equal to the occasion'' when one of the ■’suffragettes brougut ‘before him remarked“ We ought to have the same treatment as inaJo political offenders. The fact that we are women is no reason whatever why we should be put into a lower division.” ' " ilr Kinghom: “ Oh, I am treating you as though you were mere men.’’-^Laughter.) Smokers will be glad to know that the famoffs' DERBY ' can now be'' obtained in MILD, strength, mellow blend. Is something specially good, and supplies a long-felt went. ■—[Advt.] PUBLIC NOTICES. Grandmother used Bonnington’s! | For over 46 years Bennington's Irish Moss has been the standard cough remedy. Grandmother used it. your mother used l| it. and yo.upr9ba.bly use it yo.urself anfl give it to your children. si i CARRAGEEN There is no medicine like it ibr breaking up coughs and colds, healing inflammation in the bronchial tubes and preventing serious lung trbhp.les. REVISE SUSTmJTES. Get what you ask for, and ask for Bonnington’s Irish Moss-there is no remedy " jU|t as
Everybody needs a Spring Medicine! When the Blood is Out of Order JP are irresistible! They no griging or pain; are qpiet and effective 4p ail that is required. They Purify the Blood, Gleam e |fhe Sys^pn^, Take away the “tired” fesling and Remove all Rashes nn4 Piuiples from the Gomplpsion. Sulfarilla Tablets are lozenges made from Sulphur, Sarsaparilla, and other proved Blood Purifiers. They arc palatable, and as a Spring Medicine for Children are Simply Unique DOSE; Only one Lozenge eyp.j*y nigltf. Any Qhemist or Storekeeper will Supply you. Keep a f$W in your pocket. suipEft clothes / Light and Cool! \ FOR BOYS / Parents of Boys! Will you kindly call in and see the splendid lot of Boys’ Washing Blouses we have just received by the S.S. Rakaia. They are really rory nice, smart-looking, and remarkably cheap. No boy need lads: a new Blousp when they are to be had at such prices I lery Clothing Department, GEORGE STREET* White Drill Blouses, with nayy collar, trimmed white braid, sizes 1 to 6. Prices, all round, 1/11}. Blue Striped Drill Print Bleqses, vest and collar of same material, with white cord, etc., all sizes. 2/6. Striped Calatea and Plain Crash Blouses, with navy and white collars and vests, etc., all sizes. 2/11 and 3/6 each. Washing Ttmics for Small Boys, in Light Blue prjll Print, trimmed white braid and with belt. 1/11£. Park Navy stripe Drillette Tunics, navy collars, with white braid and cord. 2/6. White Drillette Tunics, with green stripes, white belt, and round collar,, with cord and fancy buttons; all sizes; each 3/11. SPECiALI—A Line of Boys' Tweed and Sergo Knickers: To fit little boys up to 6 years, 1/11}. To fit boys 7 to 12 years, 2/6 per pair.
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Evening Star, Issue 14186, 11 October 1909, Page 7
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