■ ■■■■■• . - , ■. ' J-V*;4l& •; '■ ■/ ; Drapery and Clothing. I FREE LACE COVER with Book | ,55 -Years' Reputation. - Latest Catalogue k»r*«»i $ 'issued.- : Post Free, I Lace . Curtains. WZE&BBm?': *■ hold Linens, Serge & Muslin CmSf'iHß''--Casement Fabrics, Ladies' 81 Gents' Un«2iilil9§ v * wear, Shoes, Costumes, Gents'j cloffiSS«| W A Whole Warehouse in Book form S |*%*sl ■ through. S3?s^.^i^ da^iS J d ■* TABLE DAMASK PARCEL gSg-Rg 2Btl 2 White Damask Tabic Cloths. 2«lvrf. *' I ' 2yds., 81 2 White Damask Table Cl«ti. * I' 60ins. x 58ins., all rich Scroll & Floral " signs, hemmed. 2 HalS Bleached ; 3S Cloths, hard wearing. 2 Irish Camv.- e §1 Tea Cloths. 2 Handsome Tray Cove™ Si Irish Hand embroidered &L drawn thrJisS '' Delivered to your home. Postage and fw" M i ; -l Paid 26/- na P*fifeJ Marvellous Value. ; Try One. Writeto-d.**"' 1 V* l ¥■ SAML. PEACH & SONS, The Loomi I Box 610, NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND! j - . - ~— !■' Medical. «''*?J | : — ———-SIM! ''■ BfflmEfflamßEga i mm, \ Emaciation can be cured' by SCOTT'S. Emulsion I Scott's. Emulsion perman« 1 ently cures emaciation \ inS I all its stages. This statement I is made because hundreds of ;|j parents have written to say : their children were cured 60 - emaciation by! Scott's Emii ■ sion. For example, Mrs. J. H,\ : '{ Vears wrote, 16th August, ! 1909, from corner Stephens ■'-' Rd., Botany, Sydney, N.S.W.:" J "At 7 months my daughter began to/aft|L<|i suffered from chest colds, and became very weak and emaciated. The doctor told nit' || . I would, have to use great care to rear her. W fAt 17 months I tried Scott's Emulsion, and she at onet \ began to 'gain weight and. -. strength. Appetite improved; I ! and she was soon able to walk. Jt She is no longer ■ troubled ry-i with chest colds, and is a fine, healthy child. This trademark[} 1 ' was on the emulsion I bought."'; If you wish to get rid of emaci- j ation and decide to buy Sco tt's Emulsion, . decide | also to GET SCOTT'S p EMULSION. You may be ! asked to buy another emul- j sion and told it is "just asffl good as Scott's." Substitutes j emulsions ' can only be soldS. i on the reputation of Scotts% j Emulsion. \ I Scott's Emulsion cures the disease— t 1 no matter the age of the patient—and fi ; will be approved by, your Doctor . for%3§ ■, Emaciation if you ask him. ' :a^BS Of all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines. : \S '' I Nature's Aid J ; I to Beauty, I I ICILMA FLUOK ' je*9m. f . P I CREAM, "the face /*'Slfc?V. ' I I cream without grease." wfsPwKffj' ' ,«,' I S is used by thousands /> |£ ISt '■' lof English women bo- if ! S°& B cause it is a purely \ ~' ,( "? H natural aid'.to Beauty. $«» i B It is not a cosmetic and mjg£ 1 contains no grease, fat, i;,:-«^jss^pv^iA Jffp| IcU, or any ingredients '!■«*»»■«» ; v of ordinary face creams or lotions, ' I Icilma Fltior Cream simply.imparts in.a fragrant, foamy I 'SK I . and deUghtful form; the unique virtues I '/: I of Icjlma; Natural Water—tßat won-j \--. b derful natural tonic which has restored I '■■•; g j SO'many thousands J, bff complexions'-I|B|| "'-> ;. I', simply imparts in a fragrant, foamy -M % and delightful form the unique virtues of Icilma Natural Water—tßat wonderful natural tonic which has restored so many thousands of complexions. \ A little Icilma Fluor Cream used every | day will not fail to keep the skin soft, i' : smooth white, and to prevent all "j----ll' ill effects of age/or weather. Nature's * True Secret , for Beauty. % ' : '£i\ \ ■- [Icilma is pronounced—eye-silma.] ; f";*»i]l ■' A. ECCLES, Chemist, Queenitreet. , .-.,':,[ H. O. WILES, " Ked C?ross ■ Pharmac-/', ,-'I \ Queen-street. : ' ~ *V*jSl l lA. ECCLES, Chemist, Queen-street. iMI ' H. 0. WILES, " Red Cross PHarmac-," if Queen-street. jiALPH P.. PABNHAM, Chemist, Norto .-;.'■ Shore. - ft Fluor Cream, 2s per pot. ■;'.'.-ji :" : • .-';■".; Cures ::; ':f: r; ;/■■. :^;.;^lpl|tflff Rheumatism |J 1 m .?!■■ Of all Chemists 0 Start* HaW * ™ ' ■ U • ARAC LP U ' S | . This racing: toothache makes one cry, ' fa I'll suffer no longer, no, not I. \'u : Barraclougrh's Magic Nervine I*ll try, h 1 know it's the best money can buy. ' & g ■ MAGIC NERVINE? \ I Merchandise, , \ I Keep y<m\ 1458) Meep yem ■ W^ ffMusiard pot I being freshly made,* or else the dk-I • icate flavour is dissipated. , Even ifi ■ . j | you make only a little at-a time,l " j makeitfrflsjie7Bryday;aiidyon I lll| ! . 1 realise wtyejicii^st&e:^^ | ■ • - : -Z'J--WM- .f IJUiiiLAxNU OEiIKNT and Hydjauiio him ■; X.< in your concrete work, and be |, / of good results. Also, on ■■•■ ' Pipes, Sand, etc., at lowest rates.-WUsona ~ • Portland Cement Co.. Ltd. Stores. • Howon 1 street V/harf: omen. Shortland-atreet, ' i Dental. __jg | DENTAL NOTICE-; j A. L. S"™ IT*"" ; HOBSON-STREET , J r v-; I / (Opposite St. Matthew's Church). I ' SUPPLIED A GOOD SET OP TEETH MB-; I ■ £2 23. '■ ■-'.'-* "' BE>>T SETS. WITH PORCELAIN, J®±ss&M ' ; FOL PINK, d CMS. NEVER CHAN OE COtOgg v . . , AND, MOST IMPORTANT OP ALL. A £*£. ~ I . FECT FIT IN EVISBt CASE 13 GliA-A*: |>| MWJHARQE FOR EXTRACTIONS WHE$f: . j : artificial teeth are required. t I *' OPEN KlOlf 6TO 9 EVENING F0» ', § ■„" J?AINLJfiSS JfiXTHAOTXOJH* |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14375, 21 May 1910, Page 6 (Supplement)
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