, Sick headache —and a nauseous taste in the mouth — oftentimes the effect of the hot weather on digestive organs. A simple and useful remedy is to ha found in Sharland's Magnesia. Sold everywhere. Owing to our enormous and rapidly growing business our buying power is unrivalled. . All our buying, too, is on a prompt cash basis, and the fact that all our importations are actually paid for before entering our establishment enables us to buy direct from the most eminent manufacturers, and obtain not only rockbottom prices, but highest cash discounts. —Smith and Caughey, Ltd. The experience of thousands of housekeepers proves the value of Sharland's Kse Preservative (" Moa" Brand). "It is certain, reliable, economical, and saves heaps of money. \ Customers may rest assured that for gcods of equal character we . will not, under any circumstances, be undersold.— Smith and Caughey, Ltd., Auckland's Great-Shopping Centre. " Keep Smiling" Boot Polish makes a delightful wedding present, and only 8d large" tin.—B. W. Gallaugher. Silk and Cotton. —A large -quantity of silk and cotton has just arrived, and the prices are reasonable. Well worth inspection at Canton Trading Company, 276, Queen Street. ' v — ! Serviceable, smart washing ginghams for ladies', maids* .and children's frocks at 1 Smith and Ltd,-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17594, 6 October 1920, Page 5
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