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There is Danger in leaving a Heated Hall or Theatre these Winter Evenings! To safeguard against Chills, Sore Throats, and Colds —to relieve and cure if you already suffer—the ideal remedy is Ben'amin Gum. It gives ease almost at ones, soothing and healing—children are so food of it, and mothers find it such a boo 1/6 Bottle. Djn't take substitutes! WASTE PAPER. WASTE PAPER FOR SALE. In Lots to Suit Purchasers. Apply 'STAR' OFFICE. PUBLIC NOTICES. DANDRUFF AND RINSING. Most hair troubles are caused by to* much or too little wetting Ordinary Shampoos should be avoided, for they all require frequent rinsing, -which Trashes all the lire out of the hair and erases dandruff. The best way is to use Idlma Shampoo Sachets, the norinsing wet shampoos. The hair thea gets enough but not too much wetting, mid is always soft, clean and glossy. The only shampoo that helps the hair to (pow and prevents falling. Excellent as perfume sachets till needed. Ask your chemists for Icilma Shampoo Sachets, 3d. each, geven for IJ6, or send 4.1. stamp for trial packet and sample of Fluor Cream to Icilma Company, Ltd. (Dept 7 ). Brandon Street, Wellington. Equal to the Finest that Britain produces and less than Half the Price! Try a Bottle, and you'll see that it is so. Worcester Sauce. "The Flavor made it Popular! 'Take "Wahoo" ia I did and you'll Rapidly [ Relieves , —~3 _ .. tin ii 1 ew doses 'will banish DisCOnStlpatiOli . comfort and pain after meals, Tn Headaches, Heartburn, Acidity and Gas in the I Stomach, Dislike for Food, Nausea, etc.—bring--1 * ing back normal appetite and robust good health. ii^illiff^ In our Department devoted to COTTON DRESS FABRICS the counters are piled hifjh and the shelves are full to overflowing with DAINTY COTTON WASH FABRICS in singularly attractive makes and designs. The following are a few of our leading up-to-date lines:— 40in POPLINSi in Champagne, Greys, Old Rose, Tabae, Beaver, Reseda, Taupo (Grey), Heliotrope, Navy, and Black. 2/3 per yard. 40in SHANTUS—a beautiful imitation of Shantung Silk—in Cream, Champagne, Fruneile, Turquoise, Old Rose, Nut Brown. Leather Brown, Greys, Light and Dark Saxe, Navv, and Black. 1/6 per yard. 40in TUSSORE PANAMA, a new Wash Fabric, for Coats or Dresscs. 1/6 per yard. 27ui EPONCE, in Champagne, Mustard, White, Reseda, and Grey. 1/3 per yard. 27in RATINE —a new Wash Fabric—in Grey and Champagne effects. 1/3 per yard. 28in CABLE CORDS, in Grey and White, Heliotrope and White, Reseda and White. Saxe and White. 1/6, 1/9. 2Sin WHITE CLOVE-FINISHED PIQUE. 1/6, 2/. 2»in BLACK HAIRLINE FOULARDS, in Light Saxe, Amethyst, Grey, Cherry Red, Dutch Blue, Reseda, Champagne. 1/8. SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. The Leading Drapers, Princes Street, Octagon 'Phone 151. DUNEDIN. 'Phone 171. ' TV"- n.-t »>-o>**, > •• - ■ --but the trouble is that they generally He out of the beaten track, and so are too often missed. --the " Beaten Track " in buying Groceries is to run up big bills with the "' usual " grocer', and buy occasionally from the "little store round the corner," at maximum prices. —-that's the " usual " way, but there's no opportunities for the thrifty to be reached down that road. -OPPORTUNITY requires that you should make the most of what you already possess. --You must have cash at some time, in order to pay the expenses of living, but voii don't get the most out of it by trading in the "usual" way. Cash paid out in six months after the goods are supplied is not eoual m Us Buying Power to Cash paid out at the time of order f —So if von are prepared to pay out vour cash at the time when it is at its Maximum Value- that is, when ordering the goodsthen you will br> able to deal on WARDELLS' Money-saving System—and there OPPORTUNITY awaits you ! —On every purchase thus made Cash Bonus Coupons are given—that is, an allowance representing the value of your cash-in-advance to Wardells. --It costs j-ou no more to deal in this way than on the antiquated method you are doing at present. --You soon recognise it, too, when you find that your grocery expenditure is less than usual, and the goods frequently of a better quality than you previously got. You are positive!v convinced when, first a Tea Set, then some Ornaments, next a Dinner Service, again a lovely Rug and the like find their way into your home without one penny of cost. Oh, yes ! It's vary convincing then ! ! an( j all this is what comes to you in exchange for the Bonus Checks granted on every purchase. --Here OPPORTUNITY awaits the Thrifty Housewife if she is but willing to adopt this money-saving system which so many Dunedin House-mothers have found so helpful, economical, and home-beautifying. -—lt is worth remembering also that all goods are sold at the very lowest prices ruling in the City. W sir delis Wardell Bros. & Co., Grocers, Tea and Provision Merchants, George Street. And at Christchurcvh and Wellington.

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Evening Star, Issue 14965, 27 August 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14965, 27 August 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14965, 27 August 1912, Page 7

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