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Lemon Squash, / t Qieap Cordials Can Onlybe \ 1 \ KaspbenyVinegar, Lemon byrup. / § , l , , . i«. \ \ / / made at the cost of quality \ in / / .. . that's why we won't \ ' 1 Ktaßiniy / make cheap cordials \ 1 SI fl&xf ISSfi I Set Purity against the saving of a few pence, \ II wif » an( * you w " 8t a^ute ' y an( * definitely | El ! > I I You, too, will find that the ClbljTOlMll S II pure fruit flavour appeals I rf^flrt+.Ntfl'llZ II to your palate. Yes, its \ vl/V4kVW|4%I I 1 1 best tO always have Some \ Lemon Squash .. Lime Juice Cordial J I "Thomson's" at home. \ Raßpberry gar '' *-**" / II \ THOMSON'S won Twenty.five Gold / I I \ Medals against all the world / H. E. GILLESPIE, Auckland, Wholesale Agent \, (wRITY! <S If you htive any difficulty in procuring supplies, 'Phone 4043. Ha He 'e Lotli for tMi Traie Marl- en Wlmgßm^mm tvtry bottle .. it it pra»' 1 I */sdg£*mn ,-Jl'i — *#£$£%U%P I I* is Not Often 4 Contain all the qualities claimed by our many *&*< I In these days of High Prices, that a Chance , "•' imitators, but fare isbetter value, and more cups wX- I ... ... nrMlpe ' A of Tea in a pound of Nelson, Moate's than any other. \^ | lIKB in,s ocgur& ' A Prloes-1/9, 1/10, 2/ 2/2 and 3/- per 10. W l A.DAY /F^SDAY^ •'• : . ■ ' • """ 1 We will offer our entiro Stock of ' irs ALONG, t „ LONG WAY! Ladies' Dress • Skirts and Underskirts ■ The t oadtoTipperary m ayb=.o„g,b„ t Ladies Dress Skirts and Underskirts tit's a longer way still to go to lind a ' 1 m Boiler equal to the "Unique." The Ai UAI F CAI T IGblCll^E'e [J "Unique" stands alone, towering far At HALF SAL& PRICES. >r\ above a'l others in, superiority; and ' having no delicate parts to break off, it ..... . „ nine aiiadtcd «* r\^; nnr „ d,i« is usually still "on duty" long after Wh,ch means ONE QUARTER of Ordinary Price. ■-other Boilers are "scrapped." On ac- > i count of its advantages, and on account women's NAVY and BLACK heavy SERGE SKIRTS, trimmed Fancy fIpIPSIP of its longer life, it Pays Best to buy ButtonsI a "Unique." .«,.,.. Sale Price, 4/11. To-day's Prico, 2/IIJ. MmSSm ' jjkgg 9 Manuld. | WOMEN'S BLACK-FADED CLOTH SKIRTS, trimmed Military Erajd and mJLffuJuijßJL&tr Newberr '' Sal ° 9/1 L To ' day ' s Price ' i > 11^ i C/viiir% d7^ « ! V . aker ' I WOMEN'S STRIPED FANOYAND CHECK TWEED SKIRTS, latest styles— | Soliid BASE Boilers, | SalePricfli9/11 . To . day s Pric e ,4/11 : %&fr&mo) it A ~. flurt( L(| ( D|Btr|b Agens for Nflrth lßhnA I oMEN'S NAVY AND BLACK ALL.WOOL COATING SERGE SKlßTSh——«—■iri'ini i i n» ■HMiMiimmiin ——^—■J H Sale Price, 12/6. To-day's Price, 6/3. g *"~ . '■ ■ B WOMEN'S ALL-WOOL BEDFORD CORD SKIRTS, several colours— Medical. Cameras. I Sale Price, 17/6. To-day's Price, 8/9. a imiMHietf*nwwvw nil—ii i i ' ■!!■ I WOMEN'S ALL-WOOL TARTAN SKIRTS, Black Watch, Ste/wart, etcm"""™ SSB ™ l- | S Sale Price, 14/11. To-day's Price, 7/SJ. *< \ £Li U I J*2h 1 I WOMEN'S BLACK AND COLOURED ROMAN SATIN UNDERSKIRTS- « rif "rl Hfi I wßKmfoi I Sale Price, 7/11. To-day's Price, 3/11 J. *» I wl' n S IIH 0 ffi» I I WOMEN'S BLACK AND WHITE STRIPED MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS--3 J BSi I IN 1 IbH I IllfSl II WOMEN'S BLACK AND COLOURED SATIN UNDERSKIRTS, frilled at \ V 111 B aJm m I ft fM IB i I'll) II hem, in Champagne, Saxe, Wine, Purple, Scarlet, Navy, etc.— » * " •■■■■^ f U I |B|H \Whgr 1 I Sale Price, from 17/11 to 35/-. All at 8/11. have been proved to be of the great- fc 1 ■ M fSSL I 5 WOMEN'S BLACK AND COLOURED ITALIAN OLOTH SKIRTS, good 3 est value for keeping the organs of x | MM mm jjߣ£f* II shapes- I •""*«» «»«» n digestion and assimilation in a« B HH3 WM 11 P, «• ..„. m*, „. »,„ ' J state of healthy activity. Taken m | HBiS * I I Sale Prlc -«' "/"■ T °- da y' s Price - 7 / 6 - 3 periodically and in accordance with fc | HHW 1 WOMEN'S COLOURED UNDERSKIRTS, in Navy, Saxe, Grey, Brown. £% the directions, they ensure freedom x 1 / | Purple- u ' !S!S M ? d |v e S? I B Sale Price, 5/11. To-day's Price, 2/IIJ. J discomforts—constipation and its m 9 A A lIP ■% 11 tf% i iffiti'SSi llifAMtßAo I Domomhar l This °ff er is f° r T °- m ( Fn ' da 2 ailments which, arise when the *;gV " 8 " *° "" v j B ttGlllCllllJCl ! only. EOT Shop onvlu h digestivesystemisoutoforder. The B|| ■■■■ ■■■— I IIW,,,W " IHWI " 0/?/t/. early. J judicious use of Beecham's Pills !J ] I rriD _„_ I ISUE2! Easter Holidays. Hart Bros Ltd x for they have in addition tO their MIB The Best Selection and the Finest I ■■)•*■ ** ■#■ UMaßj bllM|l H 'stomachic qualities, a purifying g-I 1 ''^'J^;!™ 0 " 0 " to || " ' "/ x influence upon the blood and a* : at ' ... i | #%*«%■ a%. ana **. 3 stasrifs,* »11 ci Trsrnwr <; II 243 10 247 Queen St. [strongly urged that sound health, jj I iJ'U iVJkJ I l-»——————^—————____ ; .. I in these strenuous days, is k 1 ™ « e § ■■!■■ HHB^En^HaniBn BHBBm supremely necessary to all who I The Camera Speclaliata, | are anxious to do well in life. « 152 Queen Street, Auckland I —______ -————__ Beeckara's Pills, by fortifying the « B „ , „ . ■ | general health against the attacks Z 8 P Bee , n the ."t"A" . 1 ■ °, ~,.., ° , .. ~ , „ a LTcrybodys and The Queen». M rea . *— ——^^—■a——— ,4 of disease, can undoubtedly play « | | "—"—~—~—— ■■- i U han important part in enabling you M■ 0 BBBHBSBi «;» ' jl ■ 1» • m . 1 s to \\ SfeSsa Australian • Mutual ITO KEEPJVELL arJrar— Provident SOClCtll X Sold in boxes labelled, price S- H Get our PRICE LISTS Tc-day-FREE- S3 » w >«v»wjiji« WVIV MM J t0W.(36 (56 &2ft (tespttb). M fjjj[ 11| W |— |,|||| |«| 1 ESTABLISHED 1849. V texxnnansKSinra ?-"" The Largest Mutual Life Office in the British Empire r " T~ --.„«.—._ the Best Bonus -Paying Office in the World THERAP ONc&ffifi \A WINSTONE, ■ . g 33 _L JUnS*"**" BWWChemsti.cußE3 KrfjX ' Funds oven . - f»oanAA» 0 2?.*„ 0,5 " H,,D, RGi, ' K,D!BL * KR,DisE«F.3, LIMITED. . nDB over - " -£33,290,000 VIK CUSTOMS strfpt Annual Income ■ - fi4.470.000 KffiffiSarSl ' \ »V\\ C " STOMS STREET _ :— PARIS DEPOT: It RLRCASTIGUONE. I —A IMIDfI I • ■ \'l 1* \ SYMONDS STREET bonuses divided yearly t THERAPIOiB L «*» "" \V\ NELSON STREET BONUSES DIVIDED yea R"-y i tKKK'steS SAND \C/|\ QUEEN'S WHARF I h B 8 ._ SA ?o-.f 0 o^ ES . C, L V '? ed^ mong Po,, oyHoW«>r« for the ONE S_ftflow.«im*Mu»TOtt4Gwsfmiemfc A * YEAR ' 1914> amount ßil to £1 028,000, producing RevoPalonarv BRICKS \yC\ MOUNT EDEN Additions of ,300,000. »>«n«iry CEMENT V. \ low premiums liberal conditions unequalled results SHINGLE \/ \ ' W " r R ' Bk em,Um " l Pre3 * nt chargedonNcw Policic * i! « P.e. on Sum Assured. oflM DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: --16^flOT_u»?y R niiw(inr^i^ , ALL COALS « \foS . , The Hon. C.J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. do B. Brandon Eso DeDutf. i^W N c is ARF AN Y C ART_nc \>_\. chairmD: joimijuucfl,, ' Eßq ' : joßep ; j r p,,, w sq ■;*"< A^ss. **«» Edward W. Lowe. Desidmt Secretary Furniture Removal \\/K New Zealand Branch ' CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON ll__^^g^|i_^_ s Storm etc. V Aucklßnd Districl office ' CORNER QUEEN & VICTORIA STS. S BRAND HCKLftTu. the £ -' , f ■ W. H. D-HBi, JWc{ Secretary, £ o tCta{S,^an k r?hera^ l iuft 9 9 c oL a N M ■ S =====531 » MB » t °- d *y- lAsente. E. and if. X^.'ltd. , "

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16204, 14 April 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16204, 14 April 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16204, 14 April 1916, Page 8

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