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AN ARMY OF DOCTORS, An immense army of doctors is engaged in saving wrecks of humanity who have run upon the rocks of ruined health in broad daylight, through want of care. Indigestion is the illness, of the age—everybody suffers from it in some form or other —do you? Then a short treatment with Baxter's Pills— Compound- of Quinine —will restore your lost energy, make your skin clear, and put light in your eyes. Is 6d a box of Silver Coated Pills at stores and chemists. 70 tgtseß»9e»(H o THE USE OF LANE'S EMULSION it. an effective way to keep yeur lungt healthy. 2/6 and 4/6 everywhere. SHEEP SHEARS. EVERYTHING NECESSARY FOR SHEARING. PRICES ARE RIGHT GOOD SELECTION of SHEEP SHEARS, both Ordinary and Ho) low Ground. Also Turkey Stones, Rod. Green and Biuo Raddle, Stencil Ink,_ l4imp Black, Carborundum Stones, Pikv Stones Linseed Oil and Olive Oil. JEY'SS FLUID Sold by the Gallon. J'aco your Orders now at THE CENTRAL HABWAR6 STORE. ARTHUR MORTON, Main Street, Opposite Railway Station. 'Phone 174. P.O. Box 112.

!,«' Jii J wry "r?*s! v. 1 4$ Our Great Bummer Sal %n" GREAT Semi-Annual Bargain Event. Started off with a rush on Thursday. Already we have surpassed all selling records for December. This is not told in a boastful way, but as evidence that the Core public appreciate the progressive methods of this popular store. Brilliant and profit- " n you have found our previous summer sales, they are not to be compared with the great bargain event now in progress. MAIL ORDEKf PROMPT L Y FILLED Here are " Just the Things " for Christmas. NECKWEAR, 1s 11d. Was ever a woman born wh* would not welcome a pretty Collai or dainty piece of Neckwear at Christmas time? Our superb assortment of Peter Pans, Jabots, large Guipure Lace Collars with square or round back and beautiful Lace Collars for Costumes are all offered to you for Is lid. It would be impossible to buy any one of these Dollars under 2s 6d elsewhere. Som© of th-3 better ones are worth up to 7 s 6d. UMBRELLAS. When you think of it, why »*t an umbrella ? Always acceptable. It means mc ney-saving to make your selections here. Umbrellas in all styles and at all prices. See our wonderful line of Umbrellas with silver mounts, steel or wooden rods, standfast frame, fine quality taffeta covers, and the daintiest of handles for 5s lid. Usually sold at 7s 6d and 8s 6d. Dozens of other better qualities up to 255, all reduced.-"- . TRAY CLOTHS AND CUSHION COVERS. You must see these extraordinary values in order to fully comprehend what you can buy for the price s quoted. Ber. jfciful Linen Tray Ototha with i. '.o hemstitch and Mount Mellick -v-ork. 30 inches square. Usually k 6d and 6s 6d. sale prices, 3s lid and «s lid. Beautiful Art Cushion Corers, nicely worked in colored silks, , some finished with cord * ana others with frill. , . Sale prices, 2s6dand2»llrt. HAND BAGS. Wo will place on sale for Christmas 150 Hand Bags just received from one of the biggest sellers of these useful Christmas presents at a big price ooncession. They are samples, which accounts for the extraordinary reductions given to us and which we in turn give to you. It will be remarkable if these prices last long. Values are so great that Christmas buyers will unquestionably buy us out. No shoddy goods in the lot. SUPPER CLOTHS, Is 6d. Here's a useful and inexpensive gift. Fine quality Satin Damask Supper Cloths, 36m. x 36in., with very handsome design. This is absolutely the biggest eighteen-penoe-worth ever offered to you in the line of household goods. While about it, see our buj Serviette Values, 24in. x 24in. Usually Bid each. Sale price, 5s lid a dozen. Finer quality, usually sold lOd each, sale price 7s 6d dozen. FOR MEN. You'll find articles for men in our Clothing Department that are useful and practical and cheaper than the same goods can be •bought elsewhere. For instance, we have a range of pretty Wideend Ties at Is each; beautiful All-wool Fancy Sooks ini black and colors, nicely worked with embroidery, for Is 6d pair; or vou can buy 3 Excelda Handkerchiefs with pretty border for Is 3d. These are only suggestions; perhaps you can think of something better. CLOVES. There never was a Christmas list mad© that didn't include Gloves. And we can help you fill out that lisi and save you money at tho same See our beautiful lino of Fabric and Lisle Gloves, all best colors, that usual, ly sell for Is 6d and Is 9d a pair, reduced to Is. Long Elbow Gloves, light colors, Is 9d pair. Then of course you'll find our whole stock of Kid Gloves greatly reduced for this great event. HANDKERCHIEFB. 2000 Handkerchiefs. Nothing to do but to sell them quick; ana the way to sell them quick is at E rices that will fairly make your ead swim. Let's begin with these fine quality Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with pretty embroidered corners. They're verjr popular this season, and so big a bargain that you'll never be able to buy so cheaply again. We're selling them at 3 for Is 3d instead of their usual price, 8d each. READY-TO-WEAR HATS. Beyond the shadow of a doubt these extraordinary values in Women's Smart Ready-to-wear Hats for immediate wear were never equalled. These Hats are as fresh and new as they are handsome. All this season's best styles are represented. Hats that would sell from 5s 6d to 9s 6d in the ordinary way are now offered to you for the remarkably low .price of 2s lid. The Progressive 111111 I|Q DDfIC That Save Drapers, IffiLLIO DFIUO., You Monav You Money.

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Mataura Ensign, 26 December 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 26 December 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 26 December 1913, Page 3

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