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Plf ■. ppp?®Pl 'Tor the same reasons that I you eat fresh fruit—drink I ENGs Fruit Salt 1 You eat an orange, an apple or some grapes for v • (%J < their delicious taste, and because they refresh and •. cleanse the palate and correct digestion. V'rlggS ENO'sFruit Salt has the more valuable properties of fresh, ripe - w iP* fruit, and is equally delicious and refreshing. It has the same n' natural power to correct internal disorders and promote good ' v health. Fresh fruit is often scarce and dear, but ENO supplies _ * its virtues at less cost and in a more convenient, concentrated form. ENO agrees with the most delicate constitution— is so pure and so carefully prepared. Ask your o>frn doctor The pleasant taste of ENO-fresh, invigor- mineral salts (such as Epsom or Glauber) of sting, 'clean'-is a perfectly natural feature . other inferior ingredient- to give it a«*au»> of this world-famous preparation. In this eous bitter taste. ENO is the most palatable as in other respect*, ENO is in a class by it-* ofsalinesbesidesbeingthebest. The proofi* •elf. In ENO there are no harsh or drastic easily obtained by testing its merits yourself, * Ask your Chemist or Storekeeper for, i*C.IHOLmLOKDO»,s.O. 17DTTTT CAT T Jp JtvUL IJL D/iI aJL BRITISH . I - " I Fashionable Dress Fabrics V A cordial invitation is extended to ladies to visit Costume-weight Velours, trimmed with fur, will our Dress Department, where a charming collection strike a new note for the season. » |jJ-; /of Fashionable Fabrics for Autumn and Winter is < „ Teddy Bear „ Coatinga> in charming colourings „• on display. . are suggested as the newest for Children's wear. -These beautiful materials were purchased by one Novelty striped woollen fabrics will be greatly in of our Director* when recently abroad, and, hav- demand 'for smart and stylish Skirts and for Coat ing been secured prior to the recent advance "in Frocks when matched with a plain shade. With • ■ woollen goods, they are very moderately priced. the decided feeling for the return of the Blouse, •rf- The « range fully maintains Smith and J s [ ri P cd and sm ? l] checked tweeds, will b« _ , , ..r j. , ~ . + . _ found to be smart, serviceable, and economical. ■v."' Caughey's reputation as the leading house in the ' , ' „ , „ „ 1 Dominion for Dress Fabrics. / . . Reversible Coatings are also a Season's Novelty. - The most fashionable shades for the approaching BUTTERIOK PATTERNS. season are Beaver, Sable toning to Tete de 1 ' ' Negrej Persian Blue, Kingfisher, and Navy, - The latest designs for dresses, blouses, under* For Coatings, Jacquared and nlain Velours and ' wear, children's . clothing, etc., are obtainable in / all descriptions of Sealettes.willbe in great de- Butterick Patterns, This section adjoins our Dresi .. " • mand. , ; • , and Silk Departments, and illustration# of the new- . ; For Costumes and Coat Frocks, the smart and "est styles ma be seen here, m Buy your Paitern, v *For Corttuncs Coat Frockij too smart Ma , . »- n.i*u»i*ii' •• ; v serviceable "Suedena" Gabardine, specially stocked then select the mater Butterick Deltor \ by us, will continue in popularity. . • ' Patterns are very easy to follow. ■ j ..... / ■■■'T : : Come—Whether to buy or merely to look. * Smith & Caughey Ltd. ; Wholesale and Family Drapers Queen Street Auckland > I VV - r* . % r • • v •• * s ,a • ;' c ;[,x', : s'; •'» x •■■:/ ' . , - ' ■ : ... ■ • - .. *1 have found f HE!SNZO ! f makes a splendid cough ' iS % cheaper than toe" Vld '■■■■■■■ . way of buying." MRS. J. M. CAMERON, N.9.W. M- : ' | Furniture:' Ifa* Durability, and if you are weak, exhausted or overworked. No other > Real Worth. restorative can so quickly or -so surely build you A „ ■ . „ , . up as Hall's Wine —it is the greatest restorative P#C P Bave t •/loney. keP9, *" d we have or building up strength in all run-down conditions. This great British tonic restores perfect D.S.C. & COUSINS health where the vital processes have been weakened U.O.W a \AJVDinO by prolonged illness. From the very first dose the ' > & COUSINS, Ltd. body begins to renew > its strength and regain v ' ' capacity for vigorous work. ' KITCHENER STREET. . > , Near Police Court. Hall's Wine has been widely used in Great , mmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamm Britain for Over thirty years, and is re« „ , j ■ commended by doctors, nurses and patients. - 4 Henr *ji u « h ~' the supreme tvnic restmltive BNOINBK r S AND ORAUOHTSMKNL fil EH W WW H H ffl RCQISTBRBD PATENT AQINT*. HI MwLM M 11 if lii iL^ E*tabiiih«d 1883, W W AA (SB* 'MiP ***"*' \ $ THE SUPREME tonic restorative -"-. .*' 4L /3 sTf ** The following are guaranteed genuine and >. " v unsolicited Testimonials from Doctors;''!W" ' lb»«sl*«t tk« w*rU •Hiring watched ro- "I prescribe Hall's ." Hall's Wine has saVeS '' „ ' ta'| . suits and unsolicited Testimonials from Doctors: patients . w tkncgUat tbe *«U •Having watched re- "I prescribe Hall's " Hall's Wine has savei " Arfrictu I«T«aUn" suits and consequently Wine whenever I many of my patients 1 B w •• frc* •> •m>Gcaii»a. having proved iu worth can, it is by a long from breakdown and-I "i.X" -v Clients advised and assisted I shall invariably feel way j the most! de- , know nothing which *• - fa disposing of their inventions. it my duty to fecora- pendable restore quickly arouses vitality v; , SS2* rHi WlilSi, street. Wslllnstfln, entf fit mend Hall's Wise." tive we have." . . in down Conditions" ■ • •• , : targe Size 9/6 Smaller Size 5/6 "On Sale Everywhere ';! - • _ . _ , „ . . Wholenale Agenta: H. G. SMART, LTD.* S value. 60 and 100 leave*. tdlrJ Is M 914, Victoria Arcade, Qneca 9t., Auckland. each, 7s ana Ms dozan—HßEfi-D Offioe. . . . -J' 1 ' -i. , 1 . ' .... v ■ v Auckland, and Victoria St.. Hamilton. ; §ela tropristorti STEPHEN • SMITH , A CO,, Ltd,. ftow, Landed. Enftuif.•,.. SSSSF BMllilllllllllllllllllllilllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllflllllllllllllllllilililllllllllllllllilllttlllllllllMß

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18341, 6 March 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18341, 6 March 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18341, 6 March 1923, Page 10

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