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aiaroiMi'ir ffe wotald not dream of 'bekig wlt&otat Raster Thompson who was cured of creep by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Grateful parents write us.most enthusiastically about Chamberlain's Cough Remedy curing their children of croup. They speak thus after their experience with the remedy, which is a certain cure for this complaint. One grateful father says: " In all my experience I have never found a remedy to compare with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the cure of croup. I would never dream of being without a bottle in the house. My son, was severely attacked with this most dreadful complaint. A friend of mine from America, recommended me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, stating-that all American mothers relied upon this remedy—said it cured him when he was a kiddie. He was correct, for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acted most remarkably, and my son was soon completely cured. I never tire telling of my experience and the merits of wL<*mberlain's Cough Remedy. I have recommended it to many, and in every instance they were cured." WILLIAM THOMPSON, 37 Great North KdL, Grey Lynn, Auckland, N.Z. > GOOGH REMEDY Always Owes. I ltfey^- , ;V!Jar4'-B<ii:tV<g-'''i-'JiWMfjV |^*' we are the Successful Competitors in every line Stocked at George Street- ■ 72-74-76-78-gffiiEfißßil^^J!^^ Further Sweeping Reductions throughout our establishment. Country Visitors to the Show must call and be prepared to participate. We want empty fixture for New Coods arriving. This is specially interesting—see window: 1,000 Costumes, made to your measure for Two Guineas complete, from Tweeds, Cloths, and Serges, all shades. 200 Warm Winter Coats, including large sizes. Worth buying. Clearing at 10.-8 —one-third of the value. It Makes At£ i he Uc Whether thi rnoa' is a cold or he arte, it will be mado far more e; joy< Mc- by the addition of mrwwEiw This delicious Worcester S: equal to and less than hall' i," FOR MOTHERS' WEAR. 50 Black Silk Coats, handsomely trimmed. Very special. Worth 37/6, -15/, 50/, 00/. Clearing prices, 19/6, 22/6, 25', 30/. A visit to our Special Babies' Department, where everything is going cheap, will repay you. Dreaver's cater specially for the Wee One. Sec our Winter Blousing at 4d per yard. See our Dress Stuffs at 9d and 1/. Sep. ovtr Silk Striped Voile, 1/6 yard ; in Cream, and Black. TILI George Street «'*! '(•' (*«R^»M r «WWWS:'*SI!*Wir:!«i6S H boo our Uroam uaaiaiiu at i/j, if 1/6, 1/11 yard. H See our Navv Serges (best makes) J _•«/, 1/6, 1/11, 2,6, 2/11 yard. II Sea our Windows full cf Bargains. 1 See our Dressmaker artfi order I your Dress or Costume now. Satisfaction assured. Wedding and Mourning Orders receive careful and prompt attention. INVSTATION. Old identities visiting the Show, do not forget to also visit ths Drapery „„ Land Mark of Ounedin, and see the progress we are making. rS^^ , gW^^'K^W'(«^»^ t^gyqj;i Try Balmoral If you havo a large- washing j this is the soap to use. j It is especially made, to do the j work quickly and easily, and | makes the clothes fresh and > cleaui, without damage, to mat*- hj rial or color. 3 It saves your clothes, time, | and labor. jj ASK YOUH GROCER FOR IT. I Sold in 1/ packets, each three K double bars. | It n»vs to use it. S rrUIKRE is no more delightful, TT IS that it should be of -"- healthful, or refreshing the highest standard of beverage than Ton, when ob- purity. We can irutbl'ully attained °in its original purity, sert that our Windsor " Tippy " judiciously blended, and pre- Teas are just that standard, pared in a proper maimer. It They are clean in lent, heaviest was Chimnuns. a celebrated in body, richest in flavor; worth : buying, worth drinking. We . specially recommend our Ruspared in a proper maimer, ii was Chinnjuns, a celebrated scholar and philosopher, who existed long before Confucius, and to whom its first discovery j. is attributed, who said of it • : ) " Tea is better than wine, for j Toa. It is quite, diffeient to '.ho ordinary run of Teas, as it it lenderh not to intoxication. possesses the fine flavor of the It is better than water, for it ?==: China Tea. The. price is very doth not neither do that Tea is an article, that is I daily consumed by millions, .how China lea. the. price is very uisia»i-, biiu moderate-—only Is 6d per lb. ct as a poison, This Blend is becoming very lis contain foul popular with Tea Drinkers. On iter." Seeing oar Windsor "Tippy" blends article, that is j from Is 4d to 2s we make a jy millions, how I reduction of 2d per lb on 51b i and It)! 1' ,; " = A. & J. M'FARLANE I Tea Importers and Bknders, Dunedin.

SlS^m^^^feW ftm&iiifte^Bafiatffl^iißi^ygajfejifcaij^ FOR COUGHSj COLDS AMD CHEST COSVfFLASOTS ■ For close upon fifty years BON- < NSMGTQN'S CARRAGEEN IRBSH MOSS has been the standard family >» 7 remedy for Influenza, Colds, Bronchitis, and all chest \p f and lung troubles. r Bonningfon's Irish Moss has stood the tests of time and generations, and is still the favoured medicine for all chest, throat and lung complaints. terra' There is no safer, no surer Cough Cure than BONNINGTON'S. It can be given to very young children without fear of harmful results, because Bonnington's Irish Moss contains neither opiates nor narcotics. Do not accept imitations or subBQHNINGTQNS MSHP BKCts-S eontawjio IBS II stitutes. Next time you go to the fc. chemist or store—Get BONNINGTON'S. Kkr?M*S£ Mt m hsb ■EH

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Evening Star, Issue 14629, 27 July 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14629, 27 July 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14629, 27 July 1911, Page 2

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