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A Blouse Sensation Four Striking Bargains at Mutual Stores Sale. Greatest Value in Dunedin. Never lifts Dunedin boon treated to such Wonderful Value in Blouses as is being offered at the Mutual Stores Sale just now. The Latest Creations in Georgette, Cropo de Chine, and Voile—Beautifully-mado Blouses of Exclusive Designs—are being sold {or loss than half their value. The material itself could not be obtained at such low prices, to say nothing of the cost of making and trimmings. 22 GEORGETTE EVENING BLOUSES, latest styles and colors. Were'l62/6 to 79/8. Great Bargain offer, 2T/8. 70 LOVELY CREPE DB CHINE BLOUSES, Cream and leading colors. Were 45/6 to 65/0. ’ Vowp oholae, 21/, 48 DAINTY VOILE BLOUSES, prettily trimmed with Lace and Embroidery, Wens 80/ to 45/, Now offered at 21/. A SUPER SENSATIONAL BARGAIN. 118 LADIES' ALL-WOOL KNITTED SPORTS COATS, all sizes, all colors, all styles, Were £2 10/ to £5 17/6. Your choice for 36/, HUNDREDS OF SIMILAR BARGAINS IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS. A POSITIVE GALAXY OF LOW PRICES EVERYWHERE. THE SALE THAT SAVES & S. d. IN BIG SUMS. \ Gi .A.' . ;.V LILT.:':.TII-T-T-l ETLV.I" 13-1- ~~ * 'nr

Service to You Means! Our purchase of only HighGrade Materials, years of experience of making and fitting Good Clothes, determination of Correct Style for your individuality, and a just price. SUITS TAILORED FROM £C 10/. G. §. Roberts THE PROGRESSIVE TAILOR, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, Water Street Entrance, Late Might Friday. ’Phone 2,833. ’Phone 2,833.

Yon can now BANISH your Catarrh and once more ENJOY NORMAL HEALTH, act only for a day, a week, a month, or a year, BUT FOR ALL TIME. However LONG you’ve suffered, I say YOU CAN STOP YOUR CATARRH OVERNIGHT. Sounds TOO GOOD to be true, does it ? Well, it IS true. I KNOW it! I’ve PROVED It { And I’ll prove it to YOU free of cost, NOW. Never mind what you’ve TRIED or how many times you’ve been DISAPPOINTED, I know you’ve not yet used the RIGHT METHOD, and I want you to use it NOW —WITHOUT RISKING ONE PENNY. Positively the ONLY WAY to shake off the shackles of Catarrh. It approaches Catarrh from the CORRECT angle and CONQUERS it by removing the CAUSE. Under its influence, hawking, spitting, sneezing and nose blowing quickly and permanently disappear. Puts an end to HEAD nausea, dizziness and Catarrhal 8&S 'TMstßEgu rr:.v"s~T:. - ” <*fii sssvw W*im. diftm 1 W J 'NOISES distressing I lIISAD % ARE ITS A NEW WAY— Entirely Different and Successful I fe2s> a 2 HEADACHES. Nasal swelling is reduced. The THROAT is strengthened. The NOSTRILS are cleansed and mucous and inflamed MEMBRANES are soothed and healed. CHARGES are arrested. SNEEZING stops. DIS* Catarrhal DEAFNESS is corrected. The System is rejuvenated, AND IT IS A PHYSICAL IMPOSSIBILITY to be AGAIN troubled with CATARRH IN ANY FORM. NOSE BLOWING IS DISGUSTING! :;r:i a* NO DOUBT ABOUT THE CAUSE OF CATARRH NOW! Nasal Catarrh DOES NOT begin and end in the nose. It is right through the system. Nasal Catarrh commences in the COLON and lowers the RESIST- I MOUTH BffiflMO ANCE or the body. Thus germ invaders are pel- g ,g fjftggftßOUS l . mitted to remain in the nasal cavities and multiply. Result, closed nostrils and mouth breathing. Genus _ breed iu throat and ears, causing throat trouble and head noises. Germ-infected raucous from bead and throat is swallowed WHILE ASLEEP. This causes INDIGESTION, FLATULANCK, HEARTBURN, and CONSTIPATION. | Prior to this important discovery it was thought that by using douches, sprays, H atomisers, etc., to treat the NOSE and THROAT the trouble would disappear. YOU HAVE USED THESE METHODS AND STILL HAVE CATARRH. _ _ Every remedy based on the wrong idea that Catarrh is confined to the nasal cavities is a fai uie» * and now you know WHY, CATARRH IS DANGEROUS M your nose feels STUFFED UP-if MUCOUS drops -—■ —-——— ~~ —■ ———— into your throat—if you have NOISES in the HliAlJ — Anj Must Not bg_ Neglected. j£ your HEARING is failing — if you CATCH COLD easily—if you cough up PHLEGM —if your MEMORY is poor if you GET TIRED quickly, YOU HAVE CATARRH. No matter how slight it may be at present, I earnestly urge you to take it SERIOUSLY. As sure as sunshine some day you’ll be sorry for youmdf if you don t get Catarrh out of your system NOW —while you have the chance. It is an INSIDIOUS complaint that gradually grows wojrse. Neglected it is Positively Dangerous, for it leads to incurable diseases* iucladinz the dreaded Consumption. '•’H-a cerr’ - SssJ c 'V kl »u, I DEAFNESS H is msnan ISHTjTT-VIwr.ZJL 11 m m If You Want Freedom Froro Catarrh You Can Have It.. 1 repent —you can be GERMANKN7LY FREE FROM CATARRH. Sign the coupon and ITJ PROVE IT at MY OWN EXPENSE. Don't put it off. Don’t alloy; prejudice or scepticism to rob you of your rights. You are entitled to this information. NOW GET IT I There’s KO RISK—NO OBLIGATION. The proof is solid and substantial. Don’t waste any more time or money on worthless nostrums, but post the Coupon and 'earn HOW you can get rid of Catarrh—■iot merely for the time being, but PERMANENTLY. Send no money—just thtf COUPON. Be sure to (ill in your name trad address, and POST TO-DAY. SEND NO MONEY —Just This' Coupon | To MR. ARTHUR DAIRY, | II THE CURATIVE CULTURE CO, 1 g 321 PITT STREET. SYDNEY. ■ S g i-.-. ;■ , ■ K g On the' that t hU ra«s«ejt U no* la aocumt $ 23 me to me&o cay p&yananU* tell ttie how l c«m g necure pona«n«at freedom man Cotarrh. I «So jff ■ nSnrnp for po»U®o. • jj 6/7 2L *4 NAME ADDRESS ®®iiwrnwm

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Evening Star, Issue 17706, 6 July 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17706, 6 July 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17706, 6 July 1921, Page 2

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