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(ER-BAT-E)., The Great Cure for Rheumatism, Diabetes, Ail Stomach and Kidney Troubles. Rich in Vitamin B and in Chlorophy, which is becoming recognised by physicians as invaluable for cases of Anaemia, General Debility, Blood Pressure, Heart Weakness, etc. • NATURE’S REMEDY. Infused like ordinary tea and taken hoG 2/6 per Canister, from Chemists and Grocers. Wholesale from NEILL & CO. LTD. Crawford Street.

Cheap Week-end Trips to the Hermitage, Mt. Combined Rail and Motor Excursions TOTAL COST, FRIDAY TO MONDAY— Only £4 6/1 Only £4 16/8 • Second Class Rail. • - First Class Rail. Includes return rail and' motor fares from Dunedin, also 2J days’ accommodation at The Hermitage. Proportionate Reductions for Week-end Trips from Oamaru. These Bargain Trips are offered each Week-end until sth December (except 2ist October). BOOKING OFFICES: Railway Booking Offices and Agencies ; Mt. Cook Tourist Co., 133 Rattray Street. “Women and Children First!” THIS dread phrase is familiar to most, though happily but few have experienced the terror of shipwreck, when the appealing cry goes out. In the everv-day life of these modern days, however, Women and Young leople in their thousands are themselves fully alert to their own interests, and . not more so than when it comes to Money-Saving. The numerous accounts m this Hank bear ample witness to the fact. , ~ No better wav of inculcating the principles of Thrift in Children and Young Folks excels that"of giving to each a Bank Book showing a small deposit, and afterwards helping them occasionally to carry on." The Young Person brought iin in this wav learns to avoid in later life the shoals of txtravagance and the whirlpools of Prodigality. With a little effort very many more women might, have their own accounts in the Dunedin Savings Bank. J hey would then learn from experience that a Bank Book can indeed be a warm friend and a very helpful anc ] Children in establishing themselves as Depositors we afford every Facility, Courtesy, and Convenience. Such accounts are always most welcome as helping to fulfil the purpose and object for which this Citizens Bank exists. DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK Head Office; Dowling Street. South Dunedin Branch: Corner of Cargill Road. North Dunedin Branch; Roberts’s Buildings, Gardens Tram Terminus. /f= Suite Footwear Lower Priced than ever The keenest priced white footwear in town! If unable to call, mail your order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send cash. We pay postage. Man's Whits Canvas Oxford Tennis Shoes, crepe soles, either brown or black facings. As illustrated above lion’s All White Canvas TenIs Shoes, reinforced toes, xtra stout crepe Dies. As ill usrated above — 7/6 ./bite Shoes, 2/3 Children’s All White Canvas Oxford Shoes, rubber soles, outside rubber toecap. As illustrated above. 7 to 10, 1/11, U to 2, 2/6| ladies’, 3 to G, 3/6; men s, / to 10, 3/11. Canvas Oxford crepe rubber soles, specially reinforced at toes; outside rubber toecap. As illustrated above. 5 to 6, 7 to 10, 2/11; 11 3/6; ladies’, 3 to 4/6 ; men’s, 7 to 10, 4/11. Children’s White Canvas One-bar Shoes, crepe soles. 7 to 10, 2/11; 11 to 2, 3/6; ladies’, 3 to 7, 4/6. Ladies’ Blue and Floral Canvas One-bar Tennis Shoes, rubber soles, with beel • 6/6 Ladies’ White Canvas One-bar t -« Shoes, stout crepe rubber soles&Jl and heels; red or blue trim— I AND SON LTD. Footwear Specialists, Dunedin.

by Frank Lambeth of 7 Fairfax George Moodi, of 10 Patrick Office of the Company, Stuart street, street, street,

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Evening Star, Issue 21240, 22 October 1932, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21240, 22 October 1932, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21240, 22 October 1932, Page 24

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