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The Town Hall Area THE Good for CroupHEENZO For Value Clothing Stores Upper Queen Street. Right opposite Town Hall. fHE CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN FOR MEN'S CLOTHING. GET READY FOR YOUR SUMMER SPORTS. Here are Some Special Values Offering. MEN'S CREAM GABARDINE SPORTS TROUSERS, of really splendid Quality ana good weight. Perfectly cut and tailored, with belt loops, Bide Straps cuff bottoms, and hip pocket with button flap. This trouser will wear well and wash and iron up nicely. We ~t (i /(i have tested them - it)/ O MEN'S CREAM ALL-WOOL SWEATERS, with either roll or Q/11 poio collar. Remarkable values - - - *Ji J-J----MEN'S CREAM ALL-WOOL PULLOVERS, with assorted Q/I 1 colours. V necks. Very smart. - - - - /X L You gut the values at this Store, and you get courteous service as well, ■ mi i ma m ■^77. ■ <W liHilW itKiii nii'r'iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiitir'ii m Kill Ml '>> l m "As a -conrh and eo!tl remedy, noth*T,K eqtuUs HEENZO. Specially valuable for croup and whooping: courli. I wonHI not be without it!" 2/6 bottle makes pint saves you money K3l BaaaKiiMiMiiMimmiaji weaßsmmmßmßaatmmmamHKmmaHmmmmKß Sufferers from this distressing complain cut out this advt. NOW and jx>st to Hi with your name and address. After 25 yeai of extensive research work. I have prepare a certain and safe Remedy. Particulai Free. (B RGBT. MUIR, Dominion Road Tram Terminus, Aucktam A high-grade line of English Gramophones offered on the above remarkably easy terms. WELL WORTH INSPECTION. THIS WEEK'S USED CAR OFFERS, CHEVROLET, "490" OVERLAND. 1924 HUP3IOBILE . „ K . b FORD .. .; .. . . «„ BUICK, 1921 CHEVROLET, Coupe *.• mm THE BEST VALUE IN TOWN. 434-40, UPPER QUEEN STREET. PHONES: 42-428, 45-768, 40-337. Guaranteed Tailor-made Suit of Fine Blue Serge, EVERYBODY'S TAILORS, 344 Queen Street, near Town Hall. Also at 15, Queen Street. F lai Black Glace Kid, (extra quality), lattice fronts. AH sizes. Low leather !,»),. 29/B Same in Golden Brown Kid You a Fair, t»iacs aia. snijt bar, low leather Cuban heels. Very roomy fitting. 7 I |p I H feaawfj '■ ■ j| » I fr •>% mMM B|jj Golden Brown Kid 1-Oar. Now design, covered low heels. All sizes. Very Inflamed, Suffered 1 G Weeks, Cuticura Heals, "Some years ego I got overheated I which caused ray face to break otrti in a dreadful rash. It was red and very much inflamed and I suffered a great, deal with the burning and itching. " I must have suffered quite sis weeks before applying Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and after several applications it seemed to be less irritated, so I bought more and am now completely healed." (Signed) E. Waddell, 305 Armagh St., Christchurch, N. Z. Cuticura Soap daily, with Cuticura Ointment occasionally, prevents pimples or other eruptions. They are pleasing to use, as is also Cuticura Talcum for powdering. For sample Soap and Ointment address.: "R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W," lS2ir"Try the Cntieura sbaria& Stick. Black Street Brocade Shoe. 1-bsr, low covered heels. Ail si.es. gg/e Men's Strong Box H ide Derby Boots. mi „ta» 19/11 This boot is specially recommended. Queso Street (Or»n, Town Hall), tt : Si F '<*WL J A wit Ladies' and Gent.'s ART TAILOR, 'homnson's Buildings, 313. Queen Street. 12 Yearn at Ponsonby. ''TO Alii [iHiil Emm GARDENERS! YOU WON'T WORRY about Results if you USE OUR A.l. SEEDS. They're the BEST. Send for our HEW CATALOGUE. Posted Free Anywhere. Everything for the Garden. "WE ARE SEEDSMEN, F&i " Sv M^xmtp. -iA, JZTVi -\:'A Maxim is tho well-knovm American Inventor.'! NEW JERSEY, July Istj 1925, ANOTHER OPEN LETTER TO THE ELECTORS OF NEW ZEALAND. During all of the 140 years after the birth of this Republic, until a few years ago, the American people greatly prospered* and constantly improved in educations temperance, morality, and also became more and more law-abiding. Then something suddenly happened to change American people into the most lawless people in the world. Something happened which has in a few years increased the number of criminally insane, and the number of drug-addicts more than ten-fold, and filled our prisons with law breakers till the doors bulge. It is a curious circumstance that this great ethical, universal and moral let-down began with the beginning of Federal Prohibition. The evidence against prohibition is overwhelming. Any man would be hung for murder on a tithe of the evidence of guilt that we are able to fix on prohibition for the wave of crime, intemperance and misdemeanour which is sweeping the country, filling our prisons with criminals and our almshouses and asylums with paupers, alcoholic inebriates and maniacs. Boys and girls who would never have been intoxicated in their lives except for prohibition, are now commonly drunk. Highway robbery and murders on County roads and bandits, hold-ups and killings on the streets and in the stores and homes of our large cities have become so common that the police yawn from sheer monotony of them. Economically speaking the Volstead Act is an economical waste. The Volstead Act has thrown av/ay a thousand million dollars of revenue annually and steeped America with evil and the worst forms of crime and criminality® Yours faithfully ? # MHK :+miA :<V£Wt yjtf Only Address: COOK STREET (Near Town Hall), AUCKLAND iTi Tm m IKHiI mm X. \ V:V'^ m mm Vj. wt :'/#/• mm Ml v> m & w mmmi r IVilfl mimm •i >1 He ire s a new Lvers harp that will appeal to those who like a thick pencil. It is almost twice the thickness of the standard models. % This new model has all the "E vers harp" feat u res—i n chiding the famous rifled tip which holds that IHI IBM#} VA 'wmk.-- m mmssm iww. mmmßP—hiiiiwiiihi»" > "" ,imi(i Jn mimmmmi Ay appetising by at as a sauce. i now available Sole N. Z. Agents: SALMOND AN SPRAGGON Lt WELLINGTON

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19149, 15 October 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19149, 15 October 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19149, 15 October 1925, Page 7

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