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LadißS', Maid's and Children's Ready-to-Wear Garments LADIES' COSTUMES. in Navv and Black Serges, Gievs, Brown mid .Mixed Tweeds in ull't' o Latest and Favorite Styles, at tlie Ritcht Prices. LADIES' BLOUSES. In Voile Wlk, Olysfrona, Tussore. ( .•■■!>.. d-.'-i'!';■;!•.-. in* all sizes and P<>: :l -' : .' ;| . ."" * ! ' Prices from j< i>«f in .i'o~. LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS lii Navy and Black Serge and Assorted Tweeds. Also a splendid range of Raincoats for Ladies and Girls, in the Latest Stylos. BUY YOUR SHOW & HOLIDAY ATTIRE LADIES' WASHING COSTUMES. Jn PupiP, Poplin. Tussore, Shaniung, Crepe and Silk, all sizes,'mid in the Rest Fashion. Prices, 25s 6d to 99s 6d. LADIES' WHITE UNDERSKIRTS AND PRETTY CAMISOLES. 11l Great Variety. Ladies' and Children's Tusso.'e Sillc Mouses. Also the Best makes of Corsets. From 3s 11 d to 19s 6d pair. MILLINERY! MILLINERY! Ladies' v'sit our Showroom for the Latest in Dress, Holidav aud'Picinu Hats. All Prices. Also Special Display of Children's Hats for School, Holiday or Sunday From 1s Cd to 17s 6d Each LADIES' WASHING FROCKS. In Crepe SpongeclotJi. Poplin. Voile and -Muslin, in a variety ot stvies and a good of sizes.Prices, 17s 6d to 655. MAIDS' AND INFANTS' WASH- - ING FROCKS. In "White Voile. Silk and EmBnrdcry, Pique and Tussore. A splendid variety now in stock and t'he Prices arc 5s 6d to 39s 6d. Ladies' Black HOSIERY, from 1s 3d Pair. Ladies' Cotton VESTS, from Hsd Each. Ladies' Cotton COMBINATIONS, . from 2s Cd Pair. l.adie.' Cotton BLOOMERS, from 2s 6d Pair. m Ladies' House BLOUSES, 4s 6d Each. Tussore Silk. Is 6d Yard. 1.0 <loz. "White TOWFLS. worth Is M ■ To Clear, 10£ d Each. THE READY-TO-WEAR SHOP, MAIS STRICET, GORE, 'PHONE V>G.

Quick despatch to obsLnaie colds iR certain with "NAZOL." Some drops taken ou lumi> sugar or inhaled, n little nibbed on the cheat, that simple treatment has made thousands well. Is 6d j Did You Rise a Happy ! Man this Morning ? I Just think a moment. How | did you feel when dayl-'ght ' warned you it, waa time to get up i and prepare for the duties of Iho day t Did you jump out of bed, happy and refreshed ? Or did you rise with a " grouch," illtempered, tired, despondent, ready to find fault with trifles, and quarrel with a straw ? To-morrow morning look at your tongue. It will probably be coated and furred. There will be a bad ta-ste in the mouth, aud a bad edge to your temper. Your stomach is at fault—it will account for bad dreams and fitful sJ'iinbers-—it will explain your despondency aud ill-tern per.. ! That tired feeling is merely a i clogging up of the system with 1 poisor.s due to constipation and digestive disorders. You can't have a clear head if you have a j foul You can't feel i "Al " until your stomach i* : "Al." Dr Crossland's . " Noxol " removes wajte matter from the • stomach and bowels, and then by » gentle regulation restores nor- ! mal activity and regular habits. . " Noxol " is a safe and reliable remedy compounded from fruit and vegetable juices only. ! Obtainable from all leading Chemists and Storekeepers a-fc 2/T. BELL. SADDLER. SPECIALTY COLLARS THE ONLY COLLAR-MAKER BETWEEN OUNEOIN AND INVERCARCILL. 'RING YOUR OLD COLLARS alona to rue, and you will get new bodies put into them on the premises HARNESS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ETC. kept in stock. 44 YEARS OF COLONIAL EXPERIENCE. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY i ATTENDED TO..- „ MIDWAY STREET. GfOIKJE.

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Mataura Ensign, 9 November 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 9 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 9 November 1916, Page 3

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