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PUBLIC NOTICES. ANYONEWHO IS COUCHING, COUCHING, COUGHING. CANNOT Be HEALTHY and CANNOT be HAPPY. A cough weakens the whole system, disorganises digestion, and leads on to ailments far worse. j|. LANE'S f Stimulates the appetite, induces satisfactory digestion, promotes a quicker assimilation of the food, and increases strength and physical endurance. It is rich in nourishment and tonic properties. It cures coughing by healing the irritated surfaces of the lungs. The Finest Norwegian God Liver Oil, Beech wood Creasote, Hypophosphite9 of Lime and Soda, and Fresh Eggs, are the ingredients used in its composition. It is agreeable to the palate, and is the best medicine for you, because it contains all the needful strengthening and curing properties, and is PERFECTLY PURE. Ask your grocer or chemist for LANE'S EMULSION. Price 2/6 and 4/6. 81 This Concerns YOU! Because it means economical housekeeping, less work, more presentable knives. Science has at last solved the knife-cleaning problem. The day of the scouring board and the machine is past. In the place' of these instruments of torture comes Voltite Electroplating Knife Powder—a scientific preparation which electrically deposits a pure, bright metal on the steel blades, preventing them from ever becoming thin, makes them bright always —and they never stain. Just an application of the Powder once a week—nothing more than water required in the interval. That's something worth -thinking over, isn't it 1 For golf clubs, tools, and metal fittings of all kinds use Votite E.P. Steel Powder. It makes them bright and rustproof—plates them permanently. Voltite E.P. Silver Powder puts a pure silver coating on your plate. Note. Follow the instructions and use plenty of water. Of All Retailers. VOLTITE CO., LTD., Auckland.

Light Always Attracts. That's why you, Mr Retailor, will find it a paying proposition to have your shop-front illuminated with the latest lightrTHE EXCELLO FLAME ARC LAMP. It gives a magnificent blaaa of well-diffused light, and ia the world, next to i 18.000 Candle Pour* •nly costs it 4d per hour. LET US TELL YOU MORE. TURNBULL & JONES, Limited, Sole Agents In the Dominion.

Wc cannot compete against the Farmers' Stock Show. But we are the Successful Competitors in every line Stocked at DRUMS ANNUAL George Street 72-74-76-78 George Street Further Sweeping Reductions throughout our establishment. Country Visitors to the Show must call and be prepared to participate. We want empty fixture f*r New Coods arriving. This is specially interestingsee 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 10/6—one-third of the value. FOR MOTHERS' WEAR. 50 Black Silk Coats, handsomely trimmed. Very special. "Worth 37/6, 45/, 50/, 60/. Clearing prloes, 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. See our Winter Blousing at 4d per yard. See our Dress Stuffs at 9d and 1/. Sec our Silk Striped Voile, 1/6 yardf in Cream, and Black. See our Cream Radianta at 1/3, 1,6, 1/11 yard. See our N'arv Serges (best makes) —l/, 16, 1/11, 26, 2/11 yard. See our Windows full of Bargains. See our Dressmaker and order your Dress or Costume now. Satisfaction assured. Wedding and Mourning Orders receive careful and' prompt attention. INVITATION. Old identities vi3iting the Show, do not forget to also visit the Drapery Land Mark of Dunedin, and sec the progress we are making.

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Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 2