' When travelling -don't forget finitar>le.*9 l Inhaler, The bizsesireawdv in the ssoaJest .. apace. Positively prevents or caves -influenza, coids in the h*?d. Breathe- m from hards or handkerchief:;. Chemists/.storis. Is Sd. The famous Gnffin gloves and Druid holeproof bos "err for ladies are tobfrliad from Smith and Gaaghey. Ltd., at Auckland's lowest prices. , Inspection invited, , Industrial unrest is engaging -the attend - tion of almost everybody just now. What will interest you most, 'however; 'is thefact that von* will find quality drapery? clothing,. and furnishings much cheaper at.. George Court and. Sons.^Ltd.,, Kstanga- ; hape Road. Try them.. , ,<i •.?;*- "Seep - Smiling" . Boot Polish v.i the popular" shine for Ladies' dainty, sices, T . price, Bd.—Millar's; Victoria* Street. * <._ - Thousands of mothers know the valne ~-. of Sharland's,Magnesia. They, have proved .-.;=.' how ' readily it corrects ' 'the stornacfevtroubles of children. Sold everywhere-' Charming and * exclusive millinery just 0 received. Inspection and Caughey, Ltd. " _.. . , ; ■ The miners would'find the coat of living greatly,reduced .if^they^.lived in Auckland and could take advantage of the dgSremely . keen ■ values that are ' the rule in every department at George' Court- and Sens. Ltd., ofKaraagahapa Road.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17594, 6 October 1920, Page 7
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