Wanted Known. DECISION marks man" of power. It lates energy to decide, but it save 3 time. Loss ot energy is due to '.eglect of stomach. Kurap£.ptic renews energy. Chemists aid stores, 2s Cd. ON bended knees the poor weary housewife rubs and scrubs, sweating her heart out trvinß to make those floors look decent. " LIKOARNISH," the great Modern Polish, lasts 12 months. All grocers. Is 6d. MADAME ZANGARAH. of India, Clairvoyants, may be consulted.—l 49, Albert St.. opp. Roys.l Albert Hall. HIS MASTER'S VOICE Gramnphono and Records. We haw largest stock in New Zealand. —Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. A POSTCARD will bring you by return -TV mail a full range of samples of our Newest Suitings. We guarantee every garment wo make. Prices bedrock.—Mcßride, Cash Tailor, Costumier and Outfitter, 11-13, Victoria St. 5S -J i D.-WE are showing a splendid line O 11 of Men's English Velour Hats at Si lid each. Value unsurpassed. See windows and judge for yourself.—Mcßride, Cash Tailor, Costumier and Outfitter. 11-13, Victoria St ( BOLLARD AND COLLARD. —A household v> name for piano excellence.Auckland Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. rnHE shine that never fades. " LINOAR--1 NiSH " goes on shining on your linoicum* daj- s-nd night. It won't wash off or :vb off Permanent polish. All grocersIs Cd. "\A^ORKINGMEN.— Your Boots. VV Save money. Buy English, Colonial Solins Leather, Tools, Lasts, etc.—B. Gittos and Sens. 83, Victoria St. COWS do better if covered _ this cold J weather; they give mora milk, and do with less feed if kept warm. Horses work better if covered. E. Lb Roy. 42, Queen Street. Auckland. \\T A. GREEN AND CO.'S PIANOS — » V . Low price, but excellent value. — .».' sents, E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. ~"\l\7"HY work, Mother." *' Well, the ! »V linoleum won'! polish itself, mj ; -,,.,. " Use " LINOARNISH " Linoleum ;\''lit'h. It works by itself. Polishes as you put >.'t on and stays polished. All grocers, is Gd. CHAIRS have hammock backs an i seats, and are most comfortable in front ot the fire these cold nights. Price, IS 6- E - LE ROY, 42. Queen Street, Auckland. ») SMARV Canvas Boots tor Ladies, leather ■M or cov« red heels, button lis (Sd, lacs 12s 6d.— Fernan dez, Symonds St. PBRYAVT, Coal Merchant and Carrier. . —BricVs. Sand, Lime, Cement, Scoria, etc Covered Vans for furniture removal. Head Office: 6. Union Buildings, next new P.O Branches: Jervois Road, Poneonby, Customs Street West. XMAS TOYS.—Mrs. Johnson, 260, Karangahape Rd., specialises in Wood Toys o? every description. She has rockers, engines and baiTOw-s. that will delight the kiddies. MEN'S Gifts. Try Hazard's. To-day. Headquarters for Electric Lamps and Torches. OS I ID—WE are offering a splendid line Jj XX of Blue Denim Pants at 2s lid per pair: extra strong.--Mcßride. Cash Tailor, Costumier and Outfitter. 11-13, Victoria SL LADIES' Garments Cut. Tacked, and Fitted; easy to complete at home.— Miss Macready, 2Sa, Second Floor. Strand Arcade. PROF. 1 SHERWOOD. Clairvoyant. Trance Medium, will return Saturday, January 15. Interviews, 10 to 5.—165, Karangahape Rd. OJ. DUBBIN, _ Saddler. 44, Wyndham . St.. neyt Buckley's, makes Saddles of best materials that give comfort and wear. None,. better: kv as good. Used and recommended by most prominent riders, horsemen, stockmen. Once used, always used. "QUY your Men fols Christmas and New LD Year Gifts at Hazard's. Gat them something useful that they can use and value all the year round. CANVAS SLEEPING BAGS AND COATS are useful in camp or country; many a cold night is made comfortable by a sleep-ing-bag. E. LE ROY, 42, Queen Street, Auckland. A,!/HAT about Camp Beds. Get one at fVr Hazard's, the men's shop for gifts. Everything you want for an enjoyable holiday. QUAKER Girl Black Velvet Shoe, ankle bar or Court, smart, high heel, price 14s 6d.—Fernandez, Symonds St. EASY TERMS FOR EVERYBODY.—Furniture, Phonographs, Musical Instruments, Jewellery, etc., low deposit ; Pianos no deposit; Sewing Machines, no deposit. Talking Machines Repaired. Needles 3s 6d 1000.Newton Supply Agencyj 227, Karangahape Road. AVE money by saving time— Capitol O Trimmer saves hours of tedious labour; B2s.— Smith's, 14, Wakefiem St "JIT ANY a weary mother sitting having her —IX morning tea often says "There is one blessing we don't have to beeswax these floors." " LINOARNTSH" lasts twelve months.—All grocers. Is 6d. rpHOMPSON AND ALMOND. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, Buy Direct from the Maker and Save the Middleman's Profit. 64. HOBSON STREET. ARE YOU LIKE A MOTH? B Little moths, poor, silly things, Attracted by the candle light. Burn their wings. BMan sees flash shop, in he goes Attracted by plate-glass and show, Pays tnxough the noseSee our Values in Tailored Suits to Measure. 10 Per cent, below others. HOUGHTON'S, cent, below others. West HOUGHTON'S. 25, Wellesley St West (Above Fuller's). ATTENTION!—We Hold the Fort Here A. THE AMERICAN DRY CLEANING CO., 46, Wellesley Street—Ladies and Gentlemen,—We are Dyers, Cleaners I'.ressers, Specialists in Repairs. Renovators of Old Garments. Come and see us. Our experience is at your disposal. No need to get a new suit jpr costume. Charges moderate. Workmansnip perfect. We call for and deliver in —Proprietor, R. WAUGHT. And at 5, Avon Street, Grafton Bridge! "QBESS BETTER AT LESS COST. Any Lady or Gentleman can do this by Fending their Costumes and Suits to be Dry Cleaned or Dyed hy our Special American Process, which enables us to ho renovate them that they are equal to new. The prices, too. are most reasonable. Feathers cleaned, curled, or dyed. Country orders receive prompt attention. One address only: THE EMPIRE CLEANING CO.. 358, Queen St.. or:>. Town Hall. Vans collect. 'Phone 3867. HOOPING rjOUGH. An Infallible Cure- is obtained by Using VESCA N A. j , „ VEa c A A. - A Pleasant Remedy to Take. I Bottles. Is, Is 9d, and 2s 6d MARRIAGE'S HOMCEOPATHIC PHARMACY 165, Queen Street. (Late J. A. Pond.) ■PA. 9A(\ FOS DRINK.-N0 one t Xf_,__ ; _\JiOO I can compute the total misery and ruin of these figures. New Zealand's Drink Bill for 1914. But with " DRINKO " the most hopeless cases are cured inexpensively, permanently, and secretly. Write or call for free book, with dozens of testimonials. State if Mr., Mrs. cr Miss. LADY MANAGER. Drinko Proprietarv, 54h, Manners Street, Wellington. -p I S H. PISi TPISE CHEAP FISH FOR TEE PEOPLE. THE AUCKLAND TRAWLING FISH a-EPOT, LOWER QUEEN STREET (Next to Hellaby's). A New Shop Just Opened with Teeming Varieties. GIVE US A CALL. AN EASY WAY TO SAVE. In peace time many of our Customers said we reduced their tailor's bills by half. This is true, and easy to understand. Any suit or costume of decent quality will last two or three times as long if scientifically cleaned, repaired, and pressed in the '' Crothall way Now when self-interest, duty. and. possibly, necessity forbid the purchase of new clothes, cur service is the natural requirement of every man who desires to look as well dressed as ever. E. E. CROTHALL. / Renovating Specialist, Practical Tailor and Costumier. Sole Address: 137, SYMONDS ST., near Id Section, 'Phone 4114. THE PEOPLE'S HERBAL HEALTH STORE. 115, Karangahape Road.— Sarsadoclc: A valuable remedy for Kidney and Liver Troubles, Debility, Poor Circulation, iv boon to sufferers from Antemia, 2s (id large bottle. Nerveforce: For all Nervous Troubles, Headache, Paralysis, Brain Fag. Neuralgia. St. Vitus' Dances, etc., 3s 6d largo bottle. Herbal Syrup Pills, Ooiutment, Soap, Indigestion, and Cough Cures* all made from pure herbs only. Ring up 560 A about our Herbal Extract for reducing stout figures.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16123, 11 January 1916, Page 2
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