TRIED AND APPROVED. SUt J. MADDEN, K.C.M.G., etc.. Lieu. tenant-Governor and Chief Justice of Victoria, when delivering judgment in a wise in which an jnforior substitute had been pushed as "just as good" as the GENUINE SANDER EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, Haiti: ." \Yhencver art article- is commended to tlio pubJio by reason of its good quality, it ;s not permissible to imitate any of its features," and h-o prohibited further substi- j tutioa. When using a medicine, it is " good quality" thai you want, and SANDSR'S I EXTRACT is always beneficial. A trial will i at onco convince you that there is no " just ! as good," because SANDER'S EXTRACT is the only eucalyptus preparation prepared oxelusively from the leaves; it is specially refined oy Sander's processes, and contains no harmful by-producta. If you use SANDER'S EXTRACT' you will have good and lasting effect*.
By Special Appointment to Lord Ranfurly and I Lord Pluoket. A If your Suit Dre»s i» > Stained, get j/-' it Dry i Cleaned. -^ f i$ » S IS Faded, get it Dyed. TAYLOR'S CITY DYE WORKS Dry Cleaners and Dyers IS7 OEOHQE STREET Telephone 459.
Fashionable Things for Ladies Exclusively ! Seasonable & Smart! Mow on offer at Sal© Prices at the " Hub n t There are plenty of Bargains and plenty of Buyers at our fide. Wo only hold one twice a year, nnd when it's on there's "some* thing doing "! Don't neglect your ohance to wave somo monoy by sharing in tlio "Big Bargains," LAOIEB' FASHIONABLE HATS AT CLEARING PRICES! LADLES' UNTRIMMED FELT HATS, all colors, newest shapes. Were 4/11 to 11/6. Charing at 1/, 1/6, 1/11, 2/11, 3/0, and 4/8 each. EEADY-TO-WEARS. Were 6/11 to 16/11. Clearing at 1/11, 2rfl» and 3/11 each. THE NEW OILSKIN HATS, smart stapes, stitched brim a; colors —Navy, Brown. Violet, Groen, Sake, and Light Champagne. Were 14/11. Clsaring at 7/6 each. CHtLDREN'3 MILUNSRY BARCAIMS 2 FELT SHAPES, for girls 4 to 10 years old; colors—Navy, Brown, Saxe, Gray and lied. Wore 4/11 to 6/11. Clearing at 1/ ea-ch, GIRLS' TRIMMED FELT HATS; colors—Naw, Saxe, Brora, eto. Wore 6/11 to 11/0. .Clearing at 3/11 and <3/11.' INFANTS' WOOL BONNETS clearing at 1/111 each, LAOJES' GLOVES, VEILINGS, &0,, AT REDUCES , PRSOES. LADIES' PINE TAN HOSE. 1 v. 1 riWM, vnvr 8/3 per pair. LADIES' BLACK WOOL GLOVES, fine, knit, 1/3 per pan'. NET VEILINGS, 6 pieces only, Li Black, Navy, and Violet. Clearing at 9'tf. EMBROIDERY INSERTION, 4.sin wide. Formar prices, 1/3 and 1/6. Clearing at 9d par yard. LOVELY NECKWEAR—BIG VALUE I SILK, MUSLIN, NET. AND CREPE DE CHINE. Wore uu to 4/11 each. Now at Bef, 1/fl, and 1/11, STAMPED CAMISOLES, splendid quality Longcloth, good eyelet >?ork design. Clearing nt 1/3 ©aoh. gfinrv i m £ ft** © MMs^mwmm^mmMmmma^mmi^mm SOUTH DUNEDIN, D.S.A. BRANCH. S ns&w&aßwaamaKßmsm mmm m m 3 } \ Expert Attention to Batteries. HI Hitherto there has been no expert service available i?t keeping batteries and other electrical equipment of as available for at of a motor f I I car in proper working order, with the result that owners 1 I 1 and garages have not been getting the results they should. • « 5 Now, however, this is being remedied by the establishment *' i ( in Otago and Southland or I i | At these stations expert attention will be given to batteries, i I I such as testing, overhauling, and the supplying of all f; I accessories, as well as the famous Willard Batteries. A $ $ I repair shop, conducted by experts, is established at each " * .station, and a feature of'the service will be FOR PATRONS. CALL AND GET ALL PARTICULARS. STATIONS AT pi if n DUNEDIN : Corner Stuart and Cumberland streets. OAMARU : Collis's Buildings, Thames street. INVERCARGTI.L : 21 Tay street. mmmmmmmmmmmmm DON'T WORRY ABOUT MATCHES. ITQFT A7OI t Otolites are Eritfsh-M&de, hs Olisspsat, ih© Gtaanest, tho Safest. *asisien«d greasy eartdis. The Asbestos Wicks of the OsoUie?. ft-ro ivrperishable, and will never need renewing. ONE OZOUTZ SfK? Oft'E PSfWSY* YiFOFSTB of 0?L vH\ hum for 240 hours. The snialloFT- eiw-- sires *■% HOURS' L3CHT ovory nii'lii* for 23 MIGHT.:'. at- an expendii;.iiiv> of ONE PENKV POfi OK..' CJ Otff?GL CTFiEET ar.d -228 MORAY FLAS SgfW "-"r«.rW«*e3aSß2l n!W»^as^iESE:.i?ra^«K^:w^!^^2=3iaQ3:E;ia:iH;ni [IT 111 M S*j? WE SPECIALISE in QUALITY TOOLS for Carpeaters, Blacksmiths, Engineers, etc. All Tools guaranteed against defect. Inspect fme assortment at lowest prices. I SAWS HAMMERS, TURN- | SCREWS, CHISELS. SQUARES, § LEVELS RULES, PLIERS, and | WRENCHES. Best at low prices. | DRILLING MACHINES for Engl- 1 neers, Blacksmiths,-or Farmers' 9 use— £3 10/, £5 10/, £7 10/. g Orders through Post rscalw© csrefiif attention* •" sSFfeEJK ■IRONMONGERS, FURNITURE & CROCKERY MERCHANTS, RATTRAY ST.—GEORGE ST.—GABGBLL ROAD.
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Evening Star, Issue 16780, 8 July 1918, Page 7
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