'JAPANESE CREPE. TTTF! IDEAL CLOTH FOR SPRING AND SCiiilHß DRESSES, BLOUSES AND tUN’D-ERTiVEAR. Superior Qualities Only. Is 9d, Is Ud. 2s 3d, 2a 6d, 2s Iltf y«idi. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF DAINTY COLORINGS. BUOTTN'. EWING, AND CO., LTD.. DtmeduTs Busy Business Centra. FOOD DIETETICS. In Ms ■work, ‘.Food and Dietetics,’ Dr Robert. Hutchison, of London Hospital, the eminent English authoruy, makes the foi* Sowing reference to pure carbonated, waters;— What dietetic advantages arc obtained from the impregnation of puro water with pure —tie same gas that is in all sparkling wines, particularly that of champagne? Apart from tho pleasant, sharp taste which pure carbonated .raters possess, cue tuv.U that puro carbonated water is an undoubted aid to digestion. Indeed, it may be said that pure carbonated waters stand alone among beverages in that they actually promote the process oi digestion. Not only is this the ease, but pure carbonated water as a stimulant to tho movement of the stomach, and so aids the mechanical process of digestion also; but, on tho other hand, cheap, impure waters are actually a menace to health. PHOTOGRAPHY TOR ATX. OD.VKS AND KODAK SUNDRIES, ‘DEVELOPING AND FEINTING. CAMERA CO- OCTAGON. Tel. 182. [Card.] SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS. IflTi FRANCIS HELPS. S.T.,_ after an J'JL absence of eighteen months front Dundin. will RESUME HIS PRACTICE until he end of the year at his Chambers, 505 private house) Great King street.. Hours: .0 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 5 p.iu. ’Phone No. 2,542. tR AN CIS HELPS. Suggestive Therapeutist Hugh goueley, lto. (Est. laioj. Address: 7 CLARKE STREET. Economical Undertakers and Embaiwuis. Telegrams “ Oouriey. Dunedin.” ’Phone 407 (Day or Night)
M.TT.1.0.0.P. LOYAL ALBION LODGE, No. 5.233. EMBERS or the above and Sister Lodges are respectfully invited 1o attend the Funeral of tbeir late Pro. P. O'Driscoll, which -will leave the Dunedin Hospital on THURSDAY, the 29f.h iuEt., at 2.15 o'clock.. far the Northern Cemetery. HOPE ANU KINASTON, Undertakers, 3B St, Andrew street. Tel. 2,602; day and night. Estab. 1883. TDEAPWELL AND HO LG ATE J? (Successors to Cole and Springer), UNDERTAKERS. EM BALM Eft*. AND MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS, BOS George street and Princes street south. Established 1374 ’Phones: Day and night, 410; Private, 441 and 485. AS. ARCHER AND CO. (late manager • Cole and Springer), Undertaker*, 219 Geom street. Wynn and Son’s business transacted. Tel. 3,192, day and night. JOHN GILLIES. Undertaker, 24 Georg# street. ’phone 479: 11 King street, ‘phone 1.505: private residence, ’nhone 5.185., ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Mr and Mrs J. Tbxop desire to thank all friends for the kind expressions of sympathy extended to them in their recent sad bereaveIC 6*l tie Mr and Mrs Thomas Caddie and family desire to thank their many friends for the tokens of sympathy in their recent sad 1 bereavement. . ... Mr T. M. Turner, Cargill road, desires to thank hia many friends for help and kind messages of sympathy extended to him during hia recent bereavement. _____ amusements. Princes* Theatre.—Fullers’ Vaudeville. Octagon Hall.—Pictures. Plara Theatre.—Pictures. Queen’s Theatre.—Picture*. Empire Theatre—Picture*. Xing's Theatre.—Pictures Everybody’s Theatre.—Pictures. icing Edward Theatre.—Picture*. J. MNBILL. N.G.
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Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 4
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