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PUBLIC NOTICES. " Many a household ow:e happy has be- | " conic a very pandemonium, the hus"bend a tyrant, the. wite a virago, from | " the influence which a Dyspeptic stora"acb tmon L l ie mind, the temper, and l "iheliesn." So writes a British Medical Authority. —But the sufferer can't help it. It's the dull pains, the aching bead, the bad taste in the mouth, the singing in the ears, the sense of fulness and depression which unnerve him and blight the joy of life! For Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Constipation | Immediate Relief and a Quick Cure will be found in "Wahoo." It has proved an untold blessing to very many. " Wahoo " is a vegetable preparation of unique value for Indigestion, Kidney and Liver Troubles. Try it To-day! Sold at 2/6 by Chemists and Storekeepers. "SPRINGVALE A Cooling Drink for the Warm Days. A glassful satisfies you, where water,! no matter how much you drink, leaves! you as thirsty as lx>fore. B This is because the grapo axide cool' the blood. GRAPE JUICE Ls far more valuable than is generally supposed. It is a good drink. I Pleasant, Rpfrefih.in.iz. Stimulating, and •Sustaminp;. Sold in bottles, I,'G each. Ack vour Grocer for it. WM. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Agents. There's Pleasure at Every Meal With Whether you are hungry or not, K JAM is sure to put an edge to your appetite. There's a Fine Fruity Flavor about it, which is irresistibly tempting. Get a Jar from your Grocer in the morning. They all sell K Jam. Wm. Taylor and Sons, W \ Limited, ff IN order to have the ' Star' out in sooti time, it is fouud impossible t. classify Advertisements that como in after noon. Mt-cr this hour they cannot be clarified. tVe would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, and send in their Orders Karly.

Imitation Linens, 30m; colors—Sky, Cream, Black, Brown, Navy, Helio., Pale Green, Pink. 7;Jd yard. Sate price, 4jd yard. Crey Tweed, selling freely. 50 pieces 44in good serviceable Tweeds. Mothers, this is the lino for school frocks. 2/6 yard. Sale price, 9-Jd Lustres, Lustres, Lustres* —44in Darkcolored Lustres, for working dresses, no fading shades; good serviceable wearing ; colors—Brown, Green, Nary, and Black mixtures. 2/11 yard. Sale price, 1/3 yard. Plain Worsted Coating, 41in, for dresses or costumes; shades—Dark and Light Grey, Reseda, and Drab: always neat and sonriceablc. 3/G yard Sale price, 1/6 yard. The Schoolgirls' Navy Serge at Dreaver's Sale 1/11 and 3/6 yard. All our Fancy Colored Muslins, Voiles, and other dainty materials all one price; must go. 1/6 yard. Sale price, 4|d yard. The. best Cambrics, in newest of striped designs, all one clearing price. BJd. Sale price, «|d. Beautiful All-wool Nun's Veiling; shades—Sky, Rose. Pink, White, Salmon, llelio.. Nil, Cream. 1/6 and 1/9. Sale prioe, 11£ d. Cream Materials.— Figured Lustres, Plain Radianta Crepoline, Silkstriped Radiant, Cheek Cream Serge. 2/6 and 2/11 yard. Sale price, 11fd. Boxes of Buttons at clearing prices, all shades. 7d dozen. Sale price, 1d dozen. Children's Print Dresses, in Sailor and Belted shapes. 5/G to 7/0. Desperate price, 2/6. Children's Sun Bonnets, nicely trimmed with embroidery. 4/G and 6/6. Must go. 1/11 each.

-V-:^y,-^?j.S;tt:^;^ sy^SwawM*^ "■l^^U DISTINCTIVE AND LUXURIOUS. in Use. Most Handsome in Appearance. Made in Rich Colorings other Art Fabrics. Scoullar & Ghisholm, Ltd, THE CITY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.

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Evening Star, Issue 14491, 16 February 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14491, 16 February 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14491, 16 February 1911, Page 3

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