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I WE SELL TO CITY SL 1 I GROCER! ES AT HALF PRICE DO YOUR FRIDAY SHOPPING HERE AND GET DRAPERY HALF-PR!C E. I • the benefit of our big reductions sn i DAT ES (Loo^ r^r tt7^ 4 lb . AL |_ DEPARTMENTS. SM»,^,» S E R V,ETTES. ' I ' y 02 u P er ld - TO-DAY'S PRICE, 91D each. I f 2 (Only) PIANOS at HALF PRICE 1 BOYS ' AND ?»r^b E , 1/6 . SPECIAL^ per lb. ! ° n the opening day of onr sale we offered two BMNCH " SPERO » UNREACHED TWILL SHEETING; splendid quality. SAUCEfeMF ,■■, r ix> TO-DAY'S Pianos at Half-price lor cash-both were snapped up „ Usually 8/11. TO.DAI S PRICE, 4,3$ yard. bottle ' 1S sua rice 1/8 per small bottle, 2/8 per large § ■ before 10 a.m. To=day we will repeat this remarkable CREAM COTTON GABARDINE, splendid washing material; for Dresses, Skirts, HALF-PRICE, 10 D per small bottle, per Urge battle. Y$ GfeatSpeCWl o,er lct . t ia n0 lrora our large stoct - „ mm a t- ,t, • 1 J-V of beautiful instruments, the ordinary prices of which 1/ lI-COCOA-tsual Pnce V2 pe L ilb. tin. - range from £165 to £195, and if von LADIES' LONGCLOTH KNICKERS, trimmed Embroidery. | HALF-PRICE, 7 D per .Mb tin. AM| are one of the first two purchasers Usually 5/6 and 9/11. TO-DAY'S PRICES. £/9 «* 4/UiMUST P« S- t 7iD 1/ pe P %^ lb ti tin i/^ lb ' l °£*i [ you will get the instrument at Half= DRAPERY AT HALF-PRICE. !j CC© ' "aiici^"""cigarettes did opportunity— call early and TO-DAY'S SPECIAL |T Q - DAY cm PA ™SE w i e o /fi u p« it !I J ill i Tall MMi fill Nursery Flannelette | QUILTS CIGARETTES. _ K "flhlt'' 11111 NOTE *0 COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. . -«« | § Single Bed Size. I ■| Chairman—Usual Price 6d per packet of 10. Jj|if|||l/ 2 Pianos have been reserved for our Usually 1/11 yard. I I TO=DAY'S PRICE, H/0 f I V SALE PRI(^E ' 5 D P ack£t; 4/10 dozea P ackets - J 1711* TO-DAY' s PRICE, jQD yard, j | While They^ Last. £" e E J t AND within THREE DAYS of the date of Tea,/ Dessert.' 8 Table Spoons. ' R • \\\tf%r | Ti /r, ' 2lb " tins —l tip's naner will be filled at these 1 Sale Prices » 8 / 4 14 / n 19/11 per doz. DRAG HOES, 1 B Us ual Price 174 tin. § Paper, will be failed at these | PriceSi 4/4 7/8 10/2 per |. dOZi (Rugby and Association Match). ' ss-ft,« a I 1 Special Prices. Write promptly—we I Dessert. Table Forks. AT REDUCED PRICES. ' AT BELOW COST. Bicycles at Big Reductions ISAl SA " PRICE ' y '"" "J - „d m . JjffiSSS: T 2j?s*sJ SOHOO T^SiSt^ fi . Throasb . , niiuk ..» J ■ J!! "'I'rJL OEHT.'S HUB, T * ~ , WT . 6/6I ' Sceffi/^To^Ari' TSic Fftrincrs Union Co. Ltd.' En ?i?tr T 23/ u cV/6: 42 '" SrsiHririsi *»•»«. LADIES' BICYCLE, similar to above—Usual Price p Cofner Slobson Street atld Wyndham Street, A ««! svts-i ««• ASSOC. MATCH—UsuaUy 29/6. and oval tines, 4 prongs. 4X4 MChI £19/10/-. to-day's price, £14/17/6- (Three minutes from Queen Street), AllCKlflUCi to-day-s price, 22/- sacrifice price, 3/i| 9 Extra Eivets—i/6 box.

Mutual Road, Mortlake, Illawarra Line, j t . - Juty to these few lines to Help the poor sufferers. For J 4 years I have suffered with my head and 1 lk Wn todoctorTfter doctor and I can honestly say that 1 have a chemists shop mmy inside, pounds upon pounds nerves. I have been to doctor after J rt .__ tn * rv anc J oe t relief. 1 was more often on my bed than on my feet. This is my mother and myself spent on me icm is a man or WO man on this earth went through no boast, out Gospel truth, what lam thought 1 would go mad with the pain in my head. I was never what 1 did. I lay on my bed and 1 2to shudder at. One day a friend said to me: " Why don't you try without a wet ba nd around my >ead 0> thanks; no more drugs for me " My husbanJ overheard this friend speaking. those tablets called Aspro t i MiAnU.' Taklrf* " Trv these, he said. I just looked at them, and put them on the jNext night my husband bought m e dr£adful heads. I thought of the tablets. Mind you, I had no faith in them at the dressing table. Next day 1 had i ' Anvhow I took two, then, an hour after, two more. 1 lay down ; I time—because I fully gave up all hopesi of „et tg . bott * le a f ter bottle. 1 have now been taking them 14 months, and j I jjelt a little little TabletTwere ° m y lite savers. 1 can go about my work, stand all the noise, dance, and listen to Befe noise „ouM send ffiT-£ " ™t» little and most wonderful tablets have > "Aspro" left, because he never lets me run right out of them. He buys me a is your life-saver? meaning have 1 B°' f tQ tQWn tiie y g n j a little corner in my bag. it has taken 14 months to find out 4/6 bottle. lam never without them. Wh g suffering to think there - was such a little tablet called Nicholas* "Aspro" their worth. But when I ook back at al^ r^fj v U find the same relief as 1 did in them. But I could go on for ever and I did not know it, and I trust all poor suff • - }ittle ir i ta^e3 t h £ m. She. too. at times suffers; but, thank God, I singing my praise of them. I must not , ' j j enough. Wishing you every luck and prospects for ijiave found a cure in time. 1 must now draw to a close, as i torn* na devoted, (Signed) L. G. CLARK. [your wonderful little tablet. AT AUL CHEMISTS AND STORES. 25 Tablets 100 Table*' |g Tablets „ | I Soin(for New Zealand: SALMOND & SPRAQGON, Ltd.. Auckland. Wellington, Duoedia. ,3? _ , , . a t r>TTTjr r CT4cn? nv INDIAN \,\7"ARM the bed with a North British TNDLAN CARPETS 25 per cent. (Ss in the |HLraCHEB CYCLE TYRES, made m C<:PECIAL PURCHASE ' OF VV Rubber Hot W.ter Bag The "Dawu." 1 £) be!ow pre sent market prices.Britain, give greater valut lor the k-> OAKfE.it> to clear an •„„ s Stopper cannot leak Loos for the Norln RTrTTaT?r> *RTRm? , <! money, more comfort in riding, greater free- (5a in the £! below present marie- p ice . Rubber Co's. Trade Mark on the RICHARD ARTHURS. dom from punctures, better and longer ser- neck. vice. All cycle dealers. ARTHUR'S (Opp. Town HallK __—. . - »* ( v,„ tv- K»<rt noX'H Hat Factory, Karaneahape Rd.— "DOLFE'S Wax for Linos, is prepared from OUT Scisiors with Qseso points—Qnaittj &£%>: ILrs^s 1 >«•«*—-*=»< I »——* «•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17828, 8 July 1921, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17828, 8 July 1921, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17828, 8 July 1921, Page 11