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I & ' rcrcrcrtrcrc - !; :|~ - 85 ALWAYS BUSY/* I " Is K Unequalled Value in 802. and 9oz. ■ < ¥ ' ■ ' ~ ffi ■ — -— | The value offered in Men's Blue Denims at the J.C.L.. is without question ;a, unequalled. Both 8 and 9oz, weights are marked at prices the lowest for jjj some years. All garments are copper rivetted and thread sewn, made in our g own workroom and guaranteed to give satisfaction in fit and service. We . g can supply ail stout sizes and O.S. sizes. '£• : • g . — ; I ALL COPPER RIVETED, EXTRA THREAD SEWN. K ' • . ; ffi • ; :-i -g . 111 t 1 — ■ « . Jj Boz, Blue and White Denim Trousers. 9oz. Blue Denim Trousers. ,rc Sizes 3to 8 (stoat sizes, 6/11, 7/11.) ~ Heavier and Stouter Quality. jy 5/6. Double Knee 3' 6/11. 6/6. With Double Knees, p f/22 : [y 7 I—— — —_—i ijj Soz. Blue Bib Overalls. 9oz. Bib Overalls, rp Sizes 3 to 8. Absolutely dependable for service. |j 8/11. Double Knees ' 9/6. 9/11. Double Knees, 10/6. 1 " Boz. Combination Overalls. 9oz. Combination Boiler Suits. • § ' Thoroughly reliable; strong nnish. I 14/6. For stout Men ' 15/6. , 15/6: *° T stoufc Men 16/6. a* _ 'I 802. Denim Jackets, . 9oz. Blue Denim Jackets. £ Sizes 3 to 8. Sizes 3 to 8. i 8/11. For Stout a °°.' 9/6- 9/11. *° r Sl<,ut Men ' 10/6.. Hi | ,— T— — — I Rally Round the XC.L. for your Scout /ffnjh I • Outfit. MK 1 jjs Everything Supplied at " Special" Prices to Members | of Troops. vlßHfip I See the Fine Window Display of Prizes and Trophies at the J.C.L. ' % II SCOUT HATS, 7/6 | BOOUT LANYARDS, gD each. ~ ■ lllilif ifft j| " SOOUT BELTS, 2/9, j SCOUT KNIVES, 2/11 • I jji ___________ 11.— Mr scout SHIRTS, strongest material^ S JARKY MESS TINS, ff Hi r~' Ages 10 and 11. IS. 13 and 14. 15 and 16 T I 3/11. J anJ 7/11 8/3 8/6 8/9 1 ATTRACTIONS." ~^^ Ladies* Fancy Embroidered White Swiss Jw* fU Lawn Handkerchiefs, finished with nar- Amr alt row hem and pretty embroidered design*. jGsT ci . « »««. . K A dainty Hanalrecr chief, marked unusually 'jSj&r x Sena lOr ft pair 01 fe ■ Star Attraction Price, TO-MORROW. ' J§F ' £ J »• ft! 0D each, 2/9 ttlß ha " do*®". Livftilvl Julllv nj tBsI). ; Millinery Sprays, in great variety, com- ifir pm « 31 prising Fruit and Beautiful Flower Trails Jffljr B -_. nr hi Ma 31 M and Sprays, Brush Wool Sprays, in Wji Kg OlM| (>£ I~ MI&-. numerous novelty colour effects; also all vgai JUL Hjf 9 9 w'&U'C rc; «BP fashionable shades, showing irresistible wj|>i rH M Star Attraction^ Price, TO-MORROW. l|k Unequalled lor Value. I / ] From 9 1/6 11 a.m. only. • V *£? tF%°Z I / . From 9to 11 a.m. only. _ \ Z.?Z 0 Z ffi 1 M MaO Orders no> accepted " Stat Attraction stripe border. Extra JOf , heavy, closely woven, soft 1 "Jonkort" Footwear for Children Shows Great Value. Rfc ' ! I jJ, g 1 f 3 i I Auckland's Leading Drapers, The J.C.L., Queen Street. rc 1 ✓ '/' ' f

Speedily relieved by ' ■ ' Dr. Morse's Indian ||li§ <RClCl£ PlilS ' v ' iS if' Hayes From a Photo A L'eitH Street, oft' Queen Street. Sydenham, Christchurcli Dear Sirs, —- I can assert that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a useful medicine in combating biliousness. I was a great sufferer from bilious headaches and at times, perhaps thrice a month, I would be affected with this complaint. A friend first induced me to try Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and I am grateful that I did use this medicine, because I found genuine, speedy relief from my old malady. It is some thirteen years since I first came to this locality/ and I always have a good word for this remedy. •(Signed) MRS. M. HAYES. The foregoing letter from Mrs. Hayes sets out what ha* not only been her experience, but that of thousands of others with Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. As a remedy for Bil'ous Headaches and other complaints arising from a disordered liver, ' they .possess a world-wide reputation. Upon the first indication of Bilious symptoms, a course of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills should be taken, or better still, if used regularly, they will keep the liver in proper working order. I regularly, keep the liver in proper working order.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18387, 1 May 1923, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18387, 1 May 1923, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18387, 1 May 1923, Page 13