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CHRONIC COLD IN HEAD Germs must be destroyed before Loathsome disease ends. Do you suffer from hawking, spitting, dropping of poisonous mucus at the back of the throat, nasai obstructions, headaches, difficulty in breathing through the nose, bad hearing, continual sneezing, or loss of the sense of smell? If so, you may find yourself in the cruel grip of Catarrh, a disease which not only saps -your vitality, kills ambition and energy, but only too frequently terminates fatally in Catarrh of the Stomach and dreaded Consumption. Moreover, the constant swallowing of the foetid mucus during sleep slowly but surely poisons the stomach, liver, kidneys, and other organs. You need not, however, suffer another hour if you will carry out a treatment with that wonderful medical compound known os Catarrh-Clysmac. Relief is apparent from the very first application. The nose becomes clearer, the mucus no longer drops into the back of the throat, the frontal headaches disappear as if by magic, and that “tired feeling 5 ’ on rising in the morning completely passes away. You will again feel that life is indeed worth living. No matter how many treatments have been used, do not consider your case hopeless until you have tried Catarrh-Clysmac. This treatment hag proved so remarkably successful even in the worst forms of chronic Catarrh, deafness, head noises, etc., that the Proprietors undertake to sell it on a distinct understanding that if no benefit is derived within 10 days the money paid will be refunded. The treatment is only 2/0, or 4/6 for double quantity, and can be had from ALL LEADING CHEMISTS.

A Christmas Oft. Portrait for Home Friends. .IT Friends in the Homeland appreciate and cherish, an Artistic Photograph ■lf Get one taken now at the Zenith Studios, and post home for Christmas. ,11 Natural, graceful posing, skilful arrangement of light, and superb work in every detail characterise Zenith Photographs. They are artistic, high class—the triumph of the photographer’s art. .11 Write or telephone making an appointment. The Zenith Portrait Stedio§ 9 68 PRINCES STREET, DUNEMN. ’Phone. 859. . C. E. Merrie, Manager.

Summer For New Hats Collar Socks* etc. 5 Men! Prices w* Really Low! We believe that in buying their Summer Requirements Men will discover that the “High-peak” of valu.e-giving is reached in the Men’s and Boys’ Department at the D.S.A. Take the following few lines as an example:— MEN’S LOUNGE FELT HATS, in Greys, Black, and Browns. Specially priced at 12/6. ISLAND PALM HATS, for beach or garden, golf, etc.; suitable also for ladies’ and children’s wear—s/9 each. MEN’S BLUE STRIPED LINEN DOUBLE COLLARS, lsin deep; sizes 13-J. 14, 14J, 17, special value and quality. Worth 1/9 each. G for 3/8. MEN’S COTTON LISLE SOCKS, in Black, Tans, and Greys; exceptional value—l/ 11 per pair. MEN’S LEATHERETTE TROUSERS, very strong and durable, all medium dark shades—l 6/3. Drapery Supply Assn., Ltd. (Clothing Department), George Street. A BIG INDUCEMENT TO BUY BOOTS. TWO SHILLINGS IN THE POUND DISCOUNT FOR GASH FOR TWO MORE WEEKS. Just landed, MEN’S CRICKET AND TENNIS BOOTS AND . SHOES. GENTS’ BLACK CANVAS SHOES, leather soles—ll/S. LADIES’ AMERICAN COSY SLIPPERS, all colors. LADIES’ FAWN, GREY, AND BLACK TOP BOOTS. Usually 50/. Now 22/6. LADIES’ GREY, BLACK, AND NIGGER BROWN SUEDE SHOES. LADIES’ AND MEN’S CLOGS, all sizes—14/6, 16/, and 17/, LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS SHOES from 15/6, 18/6, 22/6. WE DO REPAIRS PROMPTLY AND NEATLY. WE STOCK SUEDE CLEANERS AND RUBBER SOLES. SIMON BROS GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN,

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Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 3

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