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®sSM?#¥>§' "V-.- . . • • ■ .. ffips.--. 1 1 » PillSt ' • \ Boots and Shoes. ■ ..■•■.■■ - ■-■ .. 1 ... , jrp. c The Shoe that Looks Good, II BUexc! " • The Shoe that Pleases. FlcxeS A lIKMUAU'C 197 Queßn strMt ' aild Shoe. HAnrlAn O 120 Karangaham Road. f BOTH SHOPS OPEN TILL 9 ON SATURDAYS. This is one of our medium priced brands.- While the prices are . . low the quality and appearance are such as will please the most fastidious. They fit well, they wear well, and they retain their shape. • ! Ladies' Tan Oxford Shoes . - - - *0® fd KliiLadies' Tan Derby Shoes - - • - J2s 6d Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes - - - If 5 'J*} Ladies' Tan Bar Shoes - - - 14s 6d ilf - , Ask for the "Flexel" Shoe. v----'J:;."' , ' • |S& We Mend your Boots and Shoes properly and Repair promptly, only the best leather used, and the workDepartment, mansbip is first-class always. miln iiiiiiiiiiiHi mi mm fi«V * « Bowling. . j "BE " OP" ' "JAQUES" ■ $ Co., Ltd., Q ZckitnT }M ■ • SOLE AGENTS. ipspS "'', • . ' ■ ' y > Dressmakers' jg| h^Mo»KL U t.> PMOOCK AND BON. OpU- ««U*inJtttajsi ndtrimrauu I^HF X. Claris, 218. QUKEN-STIIKKT (uear *"• dresses, |aCK<lt ' «W torifc-etrpot). The Slsht Tested by n.i°st lm. =~~Z~- m. ,•• Naatical or.i Surveyors" Instruments 10 aitlication 4 ||I|lbSm Stock trd Paired. ■ ■ - . VV. P. OGILVIE, *jjjltJl IfflPfMtm voice.—The J*adin» ail. Queen St., Auek.and. ' Kf^liißS' and Latestßecords.—The . ■*»> uw " au> • "-B- aid '■ Piano Agency, Ltd. 1

" 'v— ~ " """* ~~ " . ' . Furnishing Goods. -' ■■■■ ■■'1" -' . ■ ' ' WHEN ■ ■■ FURNITURE "" buying rUnIN I 1 U>.o G»., Remember CAPTORY PRIPPQ we seii at JT Hv I V/ii I rnl^&w D.S.C. & COUSINS & COUSINS, LTD. andTaotopy, Victoria Quadrant, Northawi Club. I MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE, CARRIAGES, TRAMS, MOTOR S cars, and ALL KINDS OF woodware. Phono 1666. W. J. COUSINS, General Manager. — 11 il 1 1 1 , . J " ■ MedicaL "■ |" 5 . Good Health ffpßa W Many people allow themselves to ]be plunged gjgj * < \ headlong into serious illness by neglecting to take I Mfx the simplest of precautions. _ _ . Clfc The starting point of many serious disorders is TJ| t w \ CONSTIPATION, whereas a little regular care in .*?•.- -»•' this direction will often ensure a steady state of C—gg}" ] good health. # £ *>, I A splendid medicine, both for the prevention and relief 1 of CONSTIPATION, is the new aperient PURGLN. Aft* It is convenient and pleasant to take ril * and most health-giving in its effect. Ymjlfln Kg|||||| —» satfi ST&'JST"' "INFANT" (for yonngdbildrai). "ADULT" (fa u growa-cpt"). r " STRONG innW * M<l cknmic c ® arti J m ' ioa )* 1 English Price 3L/" per Box. ill

Dress and Fashion. .. —- •Ho LTD. ISoLTpj'! . • Ir&o LTD. LTD ° The Boy and the Pins. , I — I * j "Thousands of lives have been saved by pins," wrote a small boy. 5 i ■ asked the teacher.— not swallowing them. In like manner there's a lot of HABERDASHERY on sale in busy I Karangahape Road " Out of the blaze " - very much out of it—never been in I it at all. This brings us to the point —that Rf If Il J were the sole J Keoclells, Lido purchasers of • Macky, Logan's Haberdashery Salvage. I Hence this little List—an example of honest advertisingl «««-«, AND TWISTS, all shades, 3d doz . REAL HAIR NETS, 6d quality for 2d. 1 PEBILU9TRA SKEINS, all shades, 3d doz. BRASS CASEMENT RODS, 3d. *. M B PAn«l fnrSd REDIO CLOTH, 6d quality for 2d. | BRAID, 6d and M ' for 3d doz ' HOSE SUPPORT 3, 1/3 quality for 2d. | GOTTON4d doz OATMEAL SOAP, quality for 2d. g SPRING HOOKS AND EYES, 12 boxes for 6d. BRISTLE HMB ® S "? E f' Ali tor 1/6.. I i «f tjtthitt va for M SILK POM POMS, all shades, 3d dozen. | POINT LACE BRAID, 6d card of 3 dozen. lOLETTA HAIR TONIC, 2/6 for 2/-. I TTONITON BRAID, 1/6 card of 3 dozen. PACKET HOOKS AND EYES, 3d dozen. 1 TRANSPARENT COLLAR SUPPORTS, 3 cards MCRLEY'S KNITTING COTTON, 1/- lb. i g for Id ' * BALL FRINGE WOOL AND SILK, 6d and 9d 8 LINEN BUTTONS, 4d card of 12 dozen. quality for. l£d. j OOU> AND SILVER TINSEL, 4d dozen. PLAQTJET FASTENING, 6d quality for Id. KNIVES AND SCISSORS, 6d. SILK RUSSIA BRAID, 6d card of 3 dozen. 1/3 EMPRESS COLLAR SUPPORTS for 6d. FANCY PEARL BUTTONS, 2d card of 2 dozen. fid IVORINE COLLAR SUPPORTS io 2d. PEARL SHIRT BUTTONS, 2/- quality, 9d gross. jll LISTER'S hoz KNITTING SILK, 3d ball.. FRENCH TAPE, 3d dozen. I GOLD AND SILVER TINSEL, 4d dozen. LINEN BUTTONS SETS, 6d quality for 3d, i KNIVES AND SCISSORS, 6d. SILK RUSSIA BRAID, 6d card of 3 dozen. 1/3 EMPRESS COLLAR SUPPORTS for 6d. FANCY 'PEARL BUTTONS, 2d card of 2 dozen, fid rVOEINE DOLLAR SUPPORTS for 2d. FEAKL SHIRT BUTTONS, 2/- quality, 9d gross. XJBTER'S 4oz KNITTING SILK, 3d ball. FRENCH TAPE, 3d dozen. TLOSS THREAD. 3d dozen. LINEN BUTTONS SETS, 6d quality for od. DRESS BONE, 9d for gross. • Being Salvage, we do not guarantee these Goods are perfect, but they are absolute bargains. Country postage extra. Other Lists to follow: — REIIOE' IS ltd karangahape

"WrmoTot^aw." -UK ™ :.'i" gannfM ■' ,j „ '" , isioti every bottla ; ;»• ,> . and.luiel.. jlffi §i ° 7 " ' : Ife OL> TEartlhiVeiEar Remedy• for Acidity of'tho Stomach, HcaSache,- • muV* P Heartburn, BiHous Agoctions. , ''.......'.; .""■' !"",■,. : ,',-jv.\, j'i'.'^i"i.,^i!-S'sU' p oS'j'drS? *AiVittTtt 'Fklrttltura "Olazo" Linen « $1 ; next oval. HcW Offlcit ; 6. v,TTn(pji\ Buildings. , finish to tlio Liaea. Sola U^^'itlWWll'W next Now 0-P.O. , Jenol# Boad. , *«*,. mmm* M. . * Tablet -■' :- . h i>iMiiii««iii iiiiiitir--twiiintri iiiaitiliifiili

Dyspepsia Is an indication that the stomach and othei ] digestive organs are weak, tired or debili--1 tatcd. 2 It causes no end of aches and pains art to most common where people bolt theu meals and hurry and worry as they do in this country. . Hood's Sarsaparilla cures dyspepsia—it has " » magic touch " in this disease. " Having suffered from indigestion '1' thought I would try a. bottle of Hood's Sar eaparflla. Before I had half taken it I felt greatly relieved and on taking the second felt stronger and better in every way." Augustus Ajrscott, Excelsior House, Upper 4 Pitt Street, Auckland, N.Z. - Hood's Sarsaparilla n'illf. M&do by C. L Hood Co., Lowell Ad ■ fIUS Mass.. U.S.A. Sold bi Chemist

I—— r • henry hughes, registered patent agent. Established 1882 TRADE MASKS ' A Be(tat«r«d mA tU Clr ft, ' obtained IL/ In all countries <ril 1L w throughout the world ftjl ' Advice to Inventors' II free on application. W' ' Client* advised and assisted > in disposing of their intentions. Auckland Offlc«: Exchange Lane, Queen St. E. BROOKE-SMITH, MiMgw.

IS Is the most perfect Preservative for the Skin ji I and Complexion. Invaluable for the SKIN I ' 1 in HOT or COLD Climates, removing all f| 0 ROUGHNESS, IRRITATION and TAN OT 11 COOLING AND REFRESHING TO THE SKIN. KEEPING IT SOFT |j[ ft AS VELVET ALL THE YEAR ROUND. VERY SOOTHING IF 1 I 8 APPLIED AFTER BHAVING 11 „ j M. BEETHAM & SON, CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND J | q: 1 " nll ' 1 1 'J a .»«

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14855, 5 December 1911, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14855, 5 December 1911, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14855, 5 December 1911, Page 11

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