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D THE NEW STREAMLINE MODEL IS AN IDEAL PRESENT -■ It is often so difficult to find a present that is both useful and ornamental —The Onoto Streamline is both. Of exfcremoly handsome appearance, it combines with its elegant design all tn« accotioal utility of Onoto—the Pen—safety, self-filling, the simplest pan to use. Thera is an Onoto nib to suit every handwriting. BHOMAS BE LA RUE & CO..LTD.. Bunhill Row, London, E.CI. Ask for Onoto Ink —Best for all neru*.

Fur all lung TROUBLES Coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, hoarseness and other affections of the lungs and throat are promptly relieved and permanently benefited by the faithful use of Lane’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. IANE'S, 2/6 & 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores, to Hubby’s Joy and Wife’s Delight! MELHUISH’S Seedless Tomato Sauce. I # 11 ■f m i £G Chilblains, i The quickest and best relief from Chilblains is secured by annointing the affected part with “Mentholatuni.” hoiaimni The soolhing, healing proper- ; ties of “ Mentholalum ” make it : unusually effective for treating : Chilblains. It is also good for • countless “little ills” such a- ■ Cuts, Colds, Nervous Headaches. ; etc. : “A lot of healing in = a little jar.” = Obtainable in jars—everywhere. Price 1 ti : Send 2d. in stamp sample of " : "Mentholalum" to ; Wholcsal ■ Aseats I S S. A. SMITH.& Co.. Ltd.. : a, a Auckland. ■ Goldfcere t; ■

No bad after-effects vviin UUUK’S WORM FIGS. Pleasant, sure, and certain.—[Adrt.J

snepiace ■By the Use of NuJ^l Nujol is a lubricant —not a medicine or laxative so cannot gripe. When you are constipated there is an insufficient quantity of lubricant produced by your system to keep the food waste soft. Doctors prescribe Nujol because its action so closely resembles that of this natural lubritoday. Try cant i mrmm

Phenomenal SALE Of J. MILLER’S STOCK ' from the BOOTERY, OAMARU, bought at 12,10 in the £. MEN’S BOX CALF AND GLACE BOOTS, medium toes; sizes 9 and 10. Usual price, 30/. Bale price, 16/6. MEN’S, FINE BOS CHROME DERBY BOOTS, sewn soles, round toes, all sizes. Usual price, 27/6. Sale price, 21/. MEN’S STOUT BOX DERBY COOKHAMS, treble soles, sown, leather lined. Usual price, 36/6. Sale price, 30/. MEN’S STOUT TAN CALF AMERICAN COOKHAMS, extra heel stiffeners. Usual price, 45/. 9 Sale price, 27/. MEN’S TAN CALF DERBY COOKHAMS, leather lined, full toes, sewn soles. Usual price, 39/6. Sale price, 32/6. MEN’S STOUT GREENHIDE SHOOTERS, plated and nailed. Secure a pair. Usual price, 33/6. Sale price, 27/6, MEN’S. SPLIT KIP BLUCHERS, nailed or plain, all sizes. Usual price, 13/6. Sale price, 10/6. , „ MEN’S SPLIT KIP SHOOTERS, plated and nailed, any size. Usual price, 21/. Sale price, 18/9. MEN’S ROYALTY BOX CALF DERBY WELTED BOOTS, plain or Durox soles. Usual price, 47/6. Sale price, 39/6. MEN’S 1 CHROME UNLINED DERBY BOOTS, only size 6; suitable for Youths’ Wear. Usual price, 22/6. Sale price, IS/6MEN’S TAN WILLOW DERBY SHOES, high toe, welted soles. Usual price, 42/. Sale price, 27/6. W. Harris & Son Limited, 22 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN,. 212-214 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, 101 STUART STREET, DUNEDIN, 183-135 KING EDWARD STREET, SOUTH DUNEDIN. WE PAY POSTAGE TO ANYWHERE IN NEW ZEALAND. Cash Must Accompany All Orders at Sale Prices.

w Now obtainable from all grocers in solidlybuilt 21b. tins. This tin is just a nice bandy size for use on the pantry shelf after being emptied. Costs just the same per lb. as “Amber Tips in gib. and Hb. packages. Ask your grocer “AMBER ISPS” for a 21b. tin of FINE Tea

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Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 2