»■■ r ■ ■ ■■ - i ■ ■■■■■! -' ■ , ~.'"' " ""." '.. '..',•'.- -V .'!'■', ——"— . ■ , ■..-:. _'_.. x _ •,"•■■'.'-K" •. -: ' ■-' .. '■: ■ •".■■_. ■' ■ .':.: . '-.; : ; - ■ •■■■.:■ -:\ ;:■-'■■_■. Att\J right, sir c \\ ••Yes quite right, Host HolbrooV /ffimdßg €SP|| ' ] Yes, they £« enjoy their meals— a treat to iffif\Js^~ i*=L y^N^^^^Wtl watch 'em. Whether it's a chop or a cut off \Jf( W \ '.- 1 . the joint, or even a cold snack—they .enjoy every- \\rfia >INI \ I thing with Holbrook's—"my sauce of income." *"? | 1 "IS HOLBROOK'S SftUCEJ^B' ] HI HOLBROOK'B HOLBROOK'S *Wsosi \\ I (A WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. MALT VINEGAR. Q ! S. ■— wm n in iii i iTtiiimii rn-~~ - " I *"~~*TT»iiimi| i nnii i i '" n mmmmmmtmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmm «^ w^mmwmmmmmmmmmwmmm—m* i^-mta-a-a-i I Take 2 Tablets at Bedtime JIM I and yon will arise feeling J I Refreshed, Bright & Vigorous, | I When you feel gloomy and depressed and cannot sleep, suspect your 18 ■ nerves. When you shrink from company and would rather be alone you a II are losing confidence in yourself, and that can only mean weak nerves. II rs| I It is not natural to be solitary and unsociable, it shows clearly that vitality has become reduced, n • 1 H and the nervous system correspondingly weakened. But take Dr. Cassell's Tablets for such a 33 H condition and you will be astonished at the results, astonished at the bright new health you will 9 >£ ■ Mr. Poole, a business man of 60, Infirmary Road, Sheffield, England, says :—" I had lost all M H confidence in myself, and was actually afraid to meet people The alertness and activity I had §S H formerly possessed were gone. My digestion was feeble, and sleeplessness was terrible. .But when I H - H commenced taking Dr. Cassell's Tablets I soon felt better. Now lam as well and fit as any man of my ago." 9' H Dr. Cassell's Tablets are Nutritive, Restorative, Alterative, and Anti-Spasmodic, and of great Therapeutic H : value in all derangements of the Nerve and Functional Systems in old or young. They are the recognised HI ..;"..-; WM raodorn horns remedy for Nervous Breakdown, Nerve and Spinal Paralysis, Infantile Paralysis, Rickets, KM H St. Vitas' Dance, Anaemia, Sleeplessness, Kidney Disease, Dyspepsia, Stomach Catarrh, Brain Fag, Headache, figl H Palpitation, Wasting Diseases, Vital Exhaustion, Less of Flesh, and Premature Decay. Specially valuable M ■ ■ i ■ ■ i !■ i !■ i i i' H. H Dr. CasaeU's Tablets are sold by Chemists and Storekeepers throughout New, Zealand; if out of stock H H too* dealer will secure them for you from his wholesale house. Prices, 1/9 and 4/- ; the 4/- sue is the most B :||^ ■•■",•• • • . :'' '';." :■';■;"•": :—: _._ , ■ ■ . . ■ ■ ■•;'.- : ■' ■ * " ' ' ' ' ' .'■ a . ■ '.0:; i. , . I _ J __^__^^^_ § expect rain!— and expect i big value in these I Men's Overcoats *> . Thisiii your Overcoat Opportunity. We nought these coats for cash before prices .started leaping. Glance through *»;«« figures, thon reckon out how much more you'd pay if you went to a shop that has had to buy at enhanced prices. ) These coats art up to the minute In style), and will satisfy fastidious and careful M DOUBLE OILSKINS FOR MEN, full . YOUTHS' DOUBLE - BREASTED I of hard wear, walking shape; 52 to SC TWEED COATS, In same stylo as mm Inches long—l 9/6, and mighty cheap . above-Sizes i, 33/6, 34/8} 2, 34/6, mm toe. ~ -.: . itjiy «! 36/6. 37/ S. v '-M BOYS' AND YOUTHS' OILSKINS, BOYS' DOUBLE-BREASTED TWEED half-lined, length 30 to 48 inches- ' COATS,'in same style as above, for ; mm From is/9 to 16/3, rising id per size. boys of. Ito 14. Sizes as follows- ' FASHIONABLE DARK FAWN Sizes 6, length 33in, 23/6; 7, length >'u GABARDINE RAINCOATS FOR 3 A ln, J* l6 L & ll'"'.., s ' ',. 9 '„ 3B i rt '' 27/6; MEN; sizes 3, 4, 5, and 6-39/6. Check , «•, 381rt. 28/8; 11. 40in, 29/8; 12, 41in, >,&>■ lined. They fasten close up to the .iI&J. 13 i.!, , %. M ' B> i . •' throat, with roll collar. ' * BOYS' FAWN RAINCOATS. Check > MEN'S DARK FAWN GABARDINE lined—Size length 30in, 18/-: 6, " RAINCOATS, Check lined, superior IW.lT^V■nlfc , S^ 7^n%, ? , llS , • , ' J make, step collar, or closed front.and - ij^L,&*' J l , T!*,, M, ft 0/3! ,i si ? t , 9, .m roll collar. Sizes, 3, 4..51 6, and 7- W'Jj'V 2l lUti" ■>«' SfSf 35 "' ; 4 Price. 62/8, 65/-. 69/6. ~ ??'" } u!!s?h 1 1> ,eng J !l 37in ' 1 2/6 . : " MEN'S DARK CLERICAL GREY &„'*?#&. *»/"« | 3/ f ß wVh\ in' 6^" COVERT TWEED RAINCOATS, step J&% -K Ni cKe ß s Cheviot Bow-' si'" iShA %■ ,ront - Worlh - Sjm ,i sit ilPnJWta. fSs ft| «5/-. special price, js/-. Cheviot Serge Ditto. 7 to 12 7/-. rise •"■' - M I. Ns „« D «°.4 LE f REA ?. WEED »iWiW«iWiteV/ik . OVERCOATS, nice patterns. In Dark DARK SADDLE TWEED KNICKERS, < Grey and Brown Mixtures; sizes, 3 to sizes 10, 7/6; 11, 7/9: 12, 8/.; 13, 8/3 7-35/-. 37/6, 38/8. 45/-. 55/-, 58/6. H, 8/Ji 18, 8/-J 16. 9/8. VJ Enough Trousers Underwear J to Trouser every man in Auckland we've an immense st«k of Men's Flannel, woven M said one of our men to-day, looking at the and Knitted Underwear. y* shelves. Well, not so many as that perhaps, but we've •■»,„« _, . uu l, a .„ ~ .' e . ~ J J . , v'l certainly got a huge stock. A few items to indicate UNION FLANNELS, full size, In Shetland and Dark the values:— Grey—3/11. « NAVY AND BROWN ENGLISH TWEED . ALL-WOOL FLANNEK.S-Shetland, 4/11, 5/3; Dark :'s3f TROUSERS, medium weight; sizes 3 to 7-8/11. Grey, 8/8. HEAVIER MAKES IN STRONG ENGLISH ENGINEERS' FLANNELS, All Wool, Navy Blue- "•;:£ TWEEDS, in Dark Grey and Brown Mixtures— 6/6 and 6/11. M At 8/11, 12/8, 13/6, and 18/6. DOCTOR FLANNELS-Natural Grey, 8/11; Shetland, I Alio In HEAVY SADDLE TWEED-12/6 and 14/6. in very SOFT quality—7/11. M PURE WOOL SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, Light FLANNEL DRAWERS, Shetland coleur-5/3 per pair. : % und Dark Fawns, Browns and Greys—At 15/6,18/6, ALL-WOOL KNITTED UNDERSHIRTS-fi/11 and SI . to 21/». 8/11, .S Order by M.I. If you cannot call. Wo pay freight. AtL.WfloY'KHimo R Boclcf7'l!f« l/ iV /,, o/, Goods not approved may be returned. pair" Grey, Fawn, and Heather '' ' ' /3 M BRIDOMANS We're in Queen Street. Right Opp. Town Hall Tram Stop. 1 1 ? rodu »rely "nder^^W^^BXilffl /H Dant forget tome I 1 J Uumrrs 1 I J oofh Powder I -»»»■« ce.. lei CES tee. E&<3 , | ,;,.■ to-night—and again . | MM in the morning, • mmm^^mmmtai^_m ___~~ ; ' ■ ' ''SjPB Mad* fy F. c. CALVERT & CO., I rPdNMnNRFfI M -,«„. sWnsM»o>oaoMoM»esasWSVinS Owins to War Troubles,"now £3. HI
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 6 (Supplement)
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