Melbourne doctors have formed such a habit of "borrowing" the hospitals' supply of radium that the companies have unanimously declined to insure the . precious particles. * * * * A cough remedy of estimable ; value is "NAZOL." Specially good for children —even babies. Wise mothers everywhere; teep "NAZOL" handy. Sixty doses in every Is 6d bottle.
a b Shines ■ that are H Brightest I ARE ASSURED EVERY |§| DAY TO USERS OF M RADIUM 1 POLISHES I Will make your boots glossy m as enamel, supple as a glove, M and proof against sain. || Most economical, too! ||| Be sure you get tlie tin with. || the easy-opening Dent. || Of all Storekeepers, Grocers and |g Bootmakers, for 4d and 6d. i| D.&fliuxii
There's Luxury Without Extravagance In a Sealette Coat. SO closely does " Sealette " resemble the finest quality Natural Seal, that many fur experts have difficulty in detecting the difference. I have some beautiful Coats in this material. .They are fashioned in the newest styles, lined throughout with silk, and finished most carefully. These Coats ' offer you all the benefits of Real Seal in Style, Appearance, Warmth, and Wear, without your having to pay high prices. I have also showing this week some excellent Coats m Tweeds and Pony Skin Cloth, together with a large assortment of the latest Sports Coats in Black and White Checks. Quality is in every garment. Prices are most reasonable. Will you CALL TO-DAY and inspect my interesting Coat Display ? MRS. MATHEWSON, " Where the Smart Hats Are," 264-266 Lambton Quay, WEJLLINCtTON.
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Free Lance, Volume XIV, Issue 722, 2 May 1914, Page 7
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249Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XIV, Issue 722, 2 May 1914, Page 7
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