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i For TOOTHACHE Insert. one or two drops of full-strength Begiste f r o c r Namo KEAN’S ESSENCE | For Coughs, Coltls, Catarrh and Sore Throats dilute to a pint by adding water and sweetening. 5 By Special Appointment to Lord Rsnfurly and Lord Plunket. M W m IS your Suit or Dress i« Stained, get . it Dry jfy Cleaned* o7i. rv m ■P Faded, get it Dyed. TAYLOR’S IF' CITY DYE WORKS | Dry Cleanora anti Oyar& iZ7 &EO&OZ QT3ZEUT . Telephone 489. Ip 0h LtV- * DAINTY & USEFUL . . THE WRIST WATCH is the neatest form of timepiece for a lady, and gives tit© graceful touch of adornment to the, wearer. Wo are showing some charming examples at most moderate prices, ranging'from 30/, \ WILLIAMSONS The Quality Jewellers, 31 Princes St. 2 Stop fclie cmldrehs colds at once / m U ;vw Ui: P-W 'JW; >V%4 fa?.?-:#?. >Vm< yu-At) m s Ss s* f:< Y When the little ones catch cold, effect a quick, permanent cure with Bennington's Irish Moss. This famous remedy is of proven efficacy—for over 50 years it has been curing the coughs and colds of children and adults. Bennington s Irish Floss is made by qualified chemists of fifty years experience—it it thorough!;-/ original Bonniuinons Irish Moss, made by George Bennington Ltd., Christchurch. T1 _ ifVf VN £> Css cuis* liTFbpg I 4^ y/wy, xv'-dK. QONNINGION S CARRAGEEN Two Convincing Testimonials: “I h.we 153 Moray Place, Dunedla, Bonnington’s Irish Moss for thirty year# in Uu» family, also my children and grandchildren use It always And it a reliable remedy tor coughs and cold#, X have no hesitation in roeommending it to anyone." SAMUEL COUNTER. and det them Maclitostardy health a^dn.. tc Suburb Street, Mataura. “I consider your Bonninfftcn's Irish Moss is the beat medicine on tho market for colds. I have tried U and nothing enual« it. I have used it for my children and always found It reliable. 1 ' ‘ MES. OALDEB. ihSTm children, Alt i bottle to-day the Keep it in the house foi chemists s:nd stores sell it and be prepared! get m Vi /V- i J, MW &WET m MS »jr. I J CF.ORCF DO *CTo«S // m Now Progress ©bS *, .■^j^stjseasssssaaisscs w - wTnir^T'MfTT" T3 DUR OPPORTUNITIES * uwet *&&& ft* 1 OURi| t lisas®! m i - T-l A Few "Pi <TT2I ?11 y of our argaios! i - ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT SERGE, ail shades, 461x1 wide. Usual pnes . . 5/11. Db ; Jo |.rico . . &/11. GAELIC SERGE, all shndes, soin wide. Usual price . . 6/1!. c'M prtej t . 6/T 3. LADI ES’ CAMBRIC HANDKERCKiLFSi hem ctnd buttcnhole edge. SateprfGC' . 12 for 2/3. HAT-BAND RIBBONS in various Colored Stripes. Usual prices, 1/6, l/ 11. &G»9 prioo . . . SPECIAL LINE COLORED OVERALLS, LADIES', dark shades. Saks prk’V . . 2/11. 2-DOME BLACK LISLE GLOVES, superior kiush. Spsolal S;:J3 prfeSp 1/7|., LADIES' UNTRIMMED FELT RATS in smart shapes and colors. Usual price , . 10/6. Sara priss , . 4/*1» READY-TO-WEAR _ FELT HATS, suitable for y-ouing ladies’ wear. Usual orices, 1 -,/ i r and 01/. Saio pAuaa,, 7/11 and 8/11. E VTJ ! O’ DERED CRASH TABLE COVERS & SIDEBOARD RUNNERS. Usual price up to 5/6. Sale pries . . . 1/8. WOOL BLOUSINGS, 10 pieces only, assorted Stripes. To-day prices, 5/3, 3/6. Sale price . . . 1/3. Suecia 1 Purchase 24 x 24 IRISHEEN DAMASK SER'vTET FES. Safe price, 8/11 haSf»doz. BOYS’ FELT HATS. Usual prices, 3/6, 4/6. Sato price . . . 1/6. ALL-WOOL COLONIAL KNIT SOCKS, best in the market. Sals price . . . 1/3. - SPECIAL PURCHASE OF .MEN’S SAMPLE OVERCOATS, D.B. Sale price from 37/ Q. MEN’S STRONG SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, dark shades. Special Sala pries, 13/8. BUY A “MISSION" SEWING MACHINE, To-day’s price, £l2 lof, Sals pries . . £8 15/. W & 5 Haynes Co., Ltd. delivery. HERBERT, HAYNES, and CO., LTD., Pay Carriage to your nearest Railway Station, or Postage on all Parcels of Drapery. Heavy Furnishings, Furniture, Trunks, and Sewing Machines excepted.

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Evening Star, Issue 16778, 5 July 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16778, 5 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16778, 5 July 1918, Page 3

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