Your complexion; as 'welL as your j temper, }v. is rendered miserable • by a disordered liver. By taking Chamberlain's Tablets ; you -can improve both. ;: More exclusive dress.lengths just opened at ; McCullagh ;..' and .;i. Grower's, in graduated yij; stripes and fancy weaves for skirt, with plain for bodice ;l r bordered, tweeds, etc. ,We ad- : vise ladies ;to ; make , early apointment, with our expert dressmaker if required before Easter. • Eiderdown Quilts: New goods, just opened; immense variety, newest colours, all sizes. Early,. :' . inspection- invited.Smith and Caughoy, Ltd / • . A magnificent collection or' neckwear Just opened, including rabats, plastron, and Cib;pon collars, Is 3d, Is 6d,'ls Sd,'ls,irtV;2s,6d, 2s, lid, up. Embroidered linen collars,, Sd, lOid, Is; all the newest colours in glace ribbons, wide width, 10£ d, -MoCufiagh 1 and dower's for novelties. ,[' r - i ' Autumn Fashions The latest .in . dress fabrics, silks, millinery, etc.," Opened, Charming selection. Inspection. invited.— Smith and Ca\ighey.j Ltd. "'. . .. (When you wake up in the morning with a ,~ bad taste in your mouth'you may know "that ~«i you need a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets; • for they will sharpen your appetite and . strengthen the digestive.organs.- .'•:.*;.•.;.:• ■'•"■■' V 1 ■ 1 » i*SsSMM®
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14017, 24 March 1909, Page 7
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