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Hn in m RSh ISmSI eH® Don’t Neglect a Cough or a Co I d —take TANK'S EMULSteN Nobody ever contract, a .erious malady intentionally. But thousand., aye, million., become afflicted with terrible diseases and suffer needles agony simply through foolhardiness or neglect. Consumption is one trouble which almost always results from neglect. A simple co'd becomes a hacking cough, eventually abrading the mirface of the lungs and making ea«y the development of the dread " white plague.” Don't take the risk when for a few shillings you can avoid it. Lane'u Emulsion Gives Prompt Relief and Strengthens th* Whole Body For Coughs and Colds it is undeniably the best remedy, ever produced, one bottle usually being sufficient to get rid of either trouble. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and other Throat and Lung Troubles it will be found of sterling value. Lane’s Emulsion improves the appetite, assists digestion, puts flesh on thin people, and builds up Weak lungs. It is a recognised remedy and is freely, recommended by doctors. Thousands have been cured by it. and our files are full to overflowing with grateful testimony. Read this • ° Forever four years 1 was always troubled witha cold. I could not get rid of it tbouah I tried many cough remedies. Hearing so much of Lane a Eunuision, I decided to try it although I did not expect it to do me atiy /good. I'took four large. bottl- s and was greatly surprised at the result, as the Emulsion effected a complete cure- Since then 1 have never been troubled with a eoid of any consequence-" JOHN H. CAMPBELL. 250 Oxford 1 errace, Cbriitehurch. Ask for and insist upon getting the genuine Lane’s Emulsion. It is sold in two sizes at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle by all chemists and storekeepers. The larger size contains more than two of the small bottles. Sole Manufacturer : 2 E. G. LANk- Chemist, Oamnru. NZ. “It’s Famous Because 1 t’s Goo d.”

l/YTE make a Speciality of QUAINT TV FURNITURE. Hierh Qtm'itv md Low Prices keep us busy. You will save money by turmshtug with <<.-> Only the best timber is used in all our Furniture. We aim at Durability, Appearance and Low Price. Our system and method of manufacture is not to be beaten. Special Quotations for SOLID OAK FURNITURE. All orders, however small, will receive prompt attention and personal supervision atQARI. Jjl <§ A<3S ’ CABINETMAKING WORKS, AVENUE ROAD, HASTINGS.

GREAT END OF SEASON SALE AT DIM DORE’S LONDON HOUSE GREAT GOLDEN WEEK END! ALL DEPARTMENTS FIGHTING TO PRODUCE THE BICCEST BARGAINS. Hundreds of items are already cut down below cost. “ No matter, get out,” is quite the catch phrase here; so down and st'll down go the prices. JUST A FEW OF THE MANY LINES OFFERING:— TEMPTING PRICES IN THE SHOWROOM. BLANKET COATS in up-to-date styles. Usually 32 6 END-OF-SEASON PRICE 9/6 BLOUSES in Wince'-, Delaine and Voile, smartly trimmed. Usually 8/6 END-OF-SEASON PRICE 3/11 4 only SATIN UNDERSKIRTS—UsuaIIy 21-END-OF-SEASON PRICE 5/11 3 onlv DRESSING JACKETS—UsuaIIy 8/6 END-OF-SEASON PRICE 2/6 CALICO KNICKERS—UsuaIIy 4, 6 END-OF-SEASON. PRICE 1/11 Choice Embroidered CAMISOLES —Usually 4 6 END-OF-SEASON PRICE 2/6 Girls’ PRINT KNICKERS—UsuaIIy 3/6 END-OF-SEASON PRICE 1/AMAZING BARGAINS AT THE FANCY COUNTER. 70 yards of SILK VEILINGS in black, white and coloured. Usually.l/6 . END-OF-SEASON PRICE fid YD. Ladies’ White KID GLOVES —Well worth 2/11 END-OF-SEASON PRICE 1/I.adies’ FABRIC GLOVES—Assorted colours. Usually 1/6 END-OF-SEASON PRICE 3d JUST OPENED UP !— A large range of CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY TO CO AT 1/3 YARD A FEW SAMPLE PRICES IN THE HOUSEHOLD DEPT. Large-size WHITE TOWELS—TO CLEAR AT 1/- PER PAIR 50 yards of ROLLER TOWELLING —Worth 6:1 END-OF-SEASON PRICE 3d YARD .571 vards of HORROCKSES’ CALICO—SoId everywhere at 8d y ar d OUR PRICE, 5d YARD Big Assortment of TRAY CLOTHS AND RUNNERS V orth 2>6 SALE PRICE 1/- EACH MEN’S CLOTHING AND MERCERY BARGAINS. Men’s Colonial ALL-WOOL SOX—Usually 1/3 EN3-OF-SEASON PRICE 6d PAIR Men's Black CASHMERE SOX —Usually-1/6 END-OF-SEASON PRICE 9d PAIR WIDE-END TIES—Now shades and designs. Usually 2/6 END-OF-SEASON PRICE 6d EACH Men’s Petone ALL-WOOL SINGLETS —Usually 6/6 END-OF-SEASON PRICE 3/6 Men’s White TENNIS SHIRTS—With collar and pocket. Usually 5/6 END-OF-SEASON PRICE 2/11 Men’s 'SADDLE-TWEED TROUSERS—Good hard wearing. Well worth 12 6 END-OF-SEASON PRICE 7/6 PAIR ■ Boys’ TWEED KNICKERS—Strong and serviceable for school wear. Usually 4 6 END-OF-SEASON PRICE 2/11 BOOT SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. Our Boot Deoartment is thoroughly equipped, and carries the largest boot stock in Hastings. Men’s Solid Nailed WORKING BOOTS—Worth 14/6 THIS WEEK, 10/6 PAIR Men’s Chromo GOLOSH BALS—A good, reliable lino. Worth 15/6 THIS WEEK 12/6 Men’s BLUCHERS —Nailed or plain. Worth 7/6 THIS WEEK 5/11 Men’s FRENCH CALF SHOOTERS —French calf lined, screwed and*double stitched. Worth 30/- THIS WEEK 20/MABLOW’B FAMOUS FOOTWEAR for mon in box calf and glace. Worth 25/- to 27/6 THIS WEEK 18/6 Men’s WELTED BOOTS in box calf and glace, reliable goods. Worth 22/6 THIS WEEK 15/6 Ladies’ Smart DERBY SHOES—Good fitters , and round toes. Worth 15/6 THIS WEEK 9/6 MARLOW’S FAMOUS FOOTWEAR for Ladies’ Wear in box calf, patent and glace kid. Worth 22/6 THIS WEEK 17/6 Maid's’ DERBY SHOES—Sensible heels, sizes 2 to 5. Worth 13/6 THIS WEEK 10/6 Girls’ Strong. SCHOOL BOOTS in large sizes, worth 9/6 THIS WEEK 7/6 POLISH—FOUR TINS FOR 1 - YotSSBn house Ferro-COncn te Buildings. HERETAUNCA STREET. HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 203, 12 August 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 203, 12 August 1914, Page 7

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