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PUBLIC NOTICES. I was Caught in a Rain StormGot Wet Through—lt Brought On A Chill— Severe Cold and Influenza. 1 ■ HAROLD WILKINSON O U FEEL GOOD. This was the experience of Harold Wilkinson, Grosvenorst, Grey Lynn, Auckland, N.Z. Here is the story in his own words : “ Sometime back I was out in the cart and got wei through, which brought on a chill, then a severe cold and eventually influenza. 1 tried several medicines, but they did me no good. Mr. J. H. Letcher, Great North Road, Grey Lynn, recommended me to try Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. 1 did so, and am pleased to say that before I had finished a bottle it bad completely cured me of this severe attack of influenza. There is no question about it, this remedy gives every satisfaction and you can depend upon it. I will always recommend it to people troubled with severe colds.*’ Harold Wilkinson, Grosvenor-st., Grey Lynn, Auckland, N.Z. CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY Always Otares. Tiger Tea cannot make you good, but it can make you feel good. Try it. njVHESB COLD DAYS JL We defy you to get a more refreshing, more invigorating drink than a cup of hot Tiger Tea. We emphasise Tiger Tea because the better the tea the greater its recuperative powers. LANE’S EMULSION. Vour Doctor* Knows the formula. Ask; him II it would be good for you. He orders LANE’S EMULSION for bad Colds, Chronic Coughs, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Weak System, Consumption. Your Doctor understands how it soothes and heals. Chemists and stores sell it. 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. Most people buy the large size. 82 A Fine Skin and a Pure Complexion depend entirely upon Pure Blood and Good Circulation.” —says Dr. li. LINDLAEIR, The “ Beauty Doctor.” These Wonderful Tablets are of untold value to women! They Cleanse the Bload, and Remove all Unsightly Eruptions of the Skin— PIMPLES—BLACKHEADS—REDNESS—BLOTCHES—ECZEMA—ETC . Si's*. Producing a Clear j Bright Complexion, psf % 4r- j | end a Fine Healthy k 8r hj swn. (X lllHMllimiltlllllllllllflllll \i 1 - i TARE ONE A OAT, AT o£O> TIME The Greal Purifier! We cannot compete against the Farmers’ Stock Show. But we are the Successful Competitors in every line Stocked at WEAVERS ANNUAL SALT George StreetFurther Sweeping Reductions throughout our establishment. Country Visitors to the Show must call and be prepared to participate. We want empty fixture for New Goods 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. 72-74-76-78 FOR MOTHERS’ WEAR. 50 Black Silk Coats, handsomely trimmed. Very special. Worth 37/6, 45/, 50/, 60/. Clearing prices, 19/6, 22/6, 25/, 30/. A visit to our Special Babies’ Department, where everything is going cheap, will repay you. Drcaver’s cater specially for the Weo One. See our Winter Blousing at Ad per yard. Seo our Dress Stuffs at 9d and t/. See our Silk Striped Voile, 1/6 yard; in Cream, and Black. George Street See our Cream Radianta at 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 yard. See our Navy Serges (best makes) —l/, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 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 visiting the Show, do not forget to also visit the Drapery Land Mark of Dunedin, and see the progress we are making. proves leather imparts There's no boot polish to Cobra. It softens, imand acids life to the removes stains, and a brilliant waterproof burnish that makes old boots look like new. A mere smear of Boot Polish ' -!• every few days will g'ive your boots a bright permanent shine. The old-fashioned blacking has gone out of data Since “ COBRA ” has come on the scene, And sales of this polish now rush at a rate As fast as a flying machine. > ■*, If footwear you notice that •X glistens like gold, In motor or park or in street; Unless you can guess you had be told, Thai “ COBRA ” accomplished the Jeat. Y

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Evening Star, Issue 14635, 3 August 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14635, 3 August 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14635, 3 August 1911, Page 2