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Consumption is traceable in ninety-nine cases out of a Hundred to a simple cough neglected. If Lane’s Emulsion be taken at the first indication of a cough or cold, the subsequent dangers of bronchitis, asthma, and con* sumption can be prevented. LANE'S emoisSm 2/6 & 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores. GOITRE Over 3000 sufferers hare been owed by Doiar’s Goitre Treatment. Easy to take by yonng or old. Write for Free Booklet and testimonials. . A. J. DOIG, Choraitt, Wttnsnnni o HAWKINS’S PRICE LIST. LISTEN!— All Patent Medicines sold at Spot Cash Lowest Prices at Hawkins’s, 150 George street, Dunedin. POST Free,—Good Enemas, from 4s 6d to 12a 6d eaoh.—Address L. Hawkins, 150 George street, Dunedin. ' SPRING Blossom Elixir, 2s bottle; a tonic and blood cleanser.—Hawkins's Herbal Depot, 150 George street, Dunedin. SPRING Blossom Ointment, Is; cures sore legs, eczema, piles, rashes, chilblains, and skin complaints. Sold everywhere. CERTICURA Soap,” healing and cleansing, cures deep-seated Skin Diseases. Price, -Is.—At Hawkins’s, George street. RSENICAITPiIIs,IT'oTTPink~PiIIs/ Is 6d; I). Bloom’s Ointment, Is 6d; Pile Ointment, Is 6d.—Hawkins, George street. SPRING Blossom Pills, price Is, cure indigestion, liver, kidney, stomach troubles, also constipation. BLOOMINE,” the great Corn, Wart, and Bunion Cure; price 6d. The cheapest and best; sold everywhere. HAWKINS’S Sixpenny Cough Remedy cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis. Trade mark: “Big Six." M'RS LOUISA HAWKINS’S Infant Teething Syrup, Is; “Infant Soothing Powders,” Is box; “Gem Woirm Powders,” Is. . “IT AWkINS’S Instant Relief Asthma JOL Powder" cures Asthma, Hay Fever, and all diseases of the respiratory organs. “ TTAWKINS’S Instant Relief Asthma JOL Powder ” clears the Bronchial Tubes, Difficulty of Breathing, and Nasal Catarrh. “ TOTAWKINS’S -Instant ' Relief Asthma O. Powder” is unrivalled; cures when others fail; Is and 25.—150 George street. SUFFERING' Women, avoid operations by using ‘‘Orange Blossom”; month’s treatment, ss.—L. Hawkins, George street.

BRONCHITIS THREATENS THOUSANDS FIND REFUGE IX PEPS. ■Tiint 'bronchitis actually claims more lives every year than do either cancer or consumption is a foot that few people realise. Bronchitis is a serious Inflammation of the air tubes, following cold in the chest, exposure to inclement •weather, or through working in a foul, vitiated atmosphere. Swallowing druggy mixtures and socalled "cough cures" iivto~tlie stomach can never permanently relieve the cough, chest soreness, or breathing .difficulty. Tho only practical and natural way of reaching the trouble, is by Peps diroct breatheablo treatment. Pops are Httlo tablets which, when dissolved on the tongue, give off a powerful healing and germicidal medicine that instantly passes into tho innermost recesses of tho bronchi and lungs. Tlheso Peps fumes arc wonderfully effective. They clear away tho obstructive phlegm and mucus, free tho breathing, end the stubborn cough, and wheeziness, and soothe the inflamed air passages like nothing else can. Only by prompt treatment of coughs, colds, and chills can bronchitis, pneumonia, and other grave lung perils be kept at bay. Get a box of Peps to-day, and keep disease and weather dangers at bay. Also unequalled for sore throat, laryngitis, old-age cough, children's night cough, chest weakness, otc. Peps, are obtainable ai Is 6d or ss, all stores and chemiste.—[Advt.l

Class-Conscious Comrade (shipwrecked and nearing land): “Well, we’ve done our eight hours, Joe. Wot about knocking oft?” The Other: “Right-o!” (Both drown.) Mrs Jones: “ Yes, Larry stayed over in England after the war. Ho works in a butterino factory now, and gets £3O a month. Mrs Sylvester: “ Thirty pound a month 1 What does he do with it ? 110 can’t cat all that! ”-

cases ;n Bigger and Better The'People seem to know quite well what they want, and where they can buy it to the best advantage. We know this as the result of the splendid business wo have been doing right along since the “hair” commenced. Wo are keeping the Sale"interest up, and maintaining an unflagging popularity by sheer merit of our Bargains. This greatly-favored Sale is now approaching its end, but wo still havo plenty of goods which are all heavily reduced in price. Broken Lots and strictly Seasonable Goods are being ruthlossy sacrificed. Bargain'opportunities are abundant—big and bountiful! A visit will convince the most sceptical that all we say is borne out by the goods and prices. The following, of which we have plenty, merit yonr early attention to get for the money you... expected to ... spend •b■■ s b n Ladies’ Hose at Spectacular Bargains! Go SPLENDID ALL-WOOL TWEED COATS, stylish useful garments, the latest shapes, penguin and inset sleeves, bolted or straight back; in plain mixtures and fashionable stripes: remarkable value. ' Usual price, ■B9/6. Now 29/6, 45 LADIES’ RUBBER RAINCOATS, 'smart styles, in assorted colors, with contrasting collars, hells, and cuffs. Usual price, 81/. Final Sale price, 25/. ALL-WOOL SPORTS COATS in a big range of colors. Worth usually 39/6, 69/(5, and 09/6. Final clearing prices, 16/6, 21/, and 25/. 1 (J() LADIES’ COSTUMES in Gaberdine, Serge, and Fine Worsteds; all this_season’s shapes and colors. Usual prices, £5 5/ to £S 12/6. Clearing at 39/6, 52/8, 69/6, and 67/6. LADIES’ VELOUR CLOTH COATS, latest shapes, in Bottle, Navy, Maroon, Mole, Fawn, and Tabac. Usually up to £G G/. Final clearing price, 84/. 15 onlv LADIES’ HIGH-CLASS ALL-WOOL FREIZE CLOTH COSTUME in Nigger, Rust, Saxe, Kingfisher, Mole, Tabac, Usual price, £G 12/6. Final clearing price, 79/6. CHILDREN’S FINE GREY ALL-WOOL JERSEYS, button on shoulders. Usual prices, 8/U to 13/6. Clearing at: Sizes—2o and 21, 5/6; 2G to 30, 6/G. G dozen LADIES’ MOREEN AND MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, with pleated and goffered frills, in Navy, Saxo ; Grey, Rose, Putty, Amethyst; assorted kinds. JTormer prices. 8/6 to 12/G. Clearing in twd lots, 4/11 and 5/11 each. A Final Sweeping Clearance of Millinery! Reductions! LADIES’ ALL-WOOL BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, seamless leg, reinforced throughout; S.W., W., and O.S.W. Former price, 6/11, Now 2/11. SUPER QUALITY BLACK AND ALL-WOOL ■ CASHMERE HOSE, “Indiana” wido double suspender-proof tops; S.W., W., and O.S.W. Former price, 8/11. Nov/ 5/6. LADIES’ ARTIFICIAL SILK 4-1 HEAVY RIBBED HOSE, Wool tops, heels, and toes ; colors—Nigger, Navy, Black, Champagne, Coating, and Groy; S.W. and W. sizes. Usual price, 14/6, Price now, 9/11. Substantial Moneysavings in Household Low! FINEST QUALITY CZECHOSLOVAKIA N VELOUR HATS, ' ready to wear. Usually 105/. Now 25/. SECOND QUALITY VELOUR HATS. Worth 63/. For 17/6. UNTRIMMED VELOURS, good shapes and. colors. Now 10/6. FELT AND STRAW HATS absurdly low. Clearing off at 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, and 6/11. 20 dozen FRILLED PILLOW CASES of pure Longcloth. Sale price, 1/9. G pieces UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK. Former price, 3/11. Sale price, 2/6. 50 pieces CASHMERE TWILL' SHIRTING, Cream grounds, with fine line stripes, Former price, 2/6. Sale juice, 1/3 yard. 60 CRETONNE CUSHIONS for travelling, fitted with pockets and carrying straps. Sale price, 1/11 each. 50 pairs still left of tho ALL-WOOL TWILLED WHITE WITNEY BLANKETS. Single bed size, 19/6. Extra largo double bod size, 31/6 pair. 6 pieces ALL-WOOL STYLISH STRIPED TWEEDS for Skirts; 50iu wido. Clearing at 3/tl yard. Final Bargains for Men Striking Sale Values! MEN’S CANOE SHIRTS, 3-stylo collar, in Tussore shade materials. Usually 12/6. Final Sale price, 6/11. MEN’S TWEED LOUNGE HATS, smart shapes, Black bands. Were 10/0 to 13/6. Final price, 6/6. MEN’S HEAVY PENINE TWEED SHIRTS', collar attached, dark mixture.' Usually I2 G. Final price, 8/6. MEN’S RARBWIRE TROUSERS, .strongest and best on tho market; Dark Plain Grevs. Usually 15/6, Sale price, 10/6. 25 pairs MEN’S ALL-WOO 1, TWE E D TROUSERS', Light _ Greys; sizes 4 and 5 only. Were 25/. Final clearing price, 11/11, SALE i. M w bp yJFyMMimugy Branch at SOUTH DUNEDIN. 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, 115 GEORGE ST, amms ma ammm nuu m.crja Bunaa trswaa nona anna imwpbi aagaa —sscti oTa a STb aHa blb h¥ ma a a ala n¥ii oTa a S aWa alTii aßa aB a bKb aloifii iinaai aa aaaa«gaabba ma■pn aa i ■ am aap■■ [au g a agn ajß a ana ojjju jj 1 amter orcosi usqusa g. ■ io aro n aßn a 0n & na a u

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Evening Star, Issue 18031, 27 July 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18031, 27 July 1922, Page 10