THE CHIEF ATTE ACTION. I'll touch * very lightly on business affairs to-day, but I must remind you that C. Smith's winter sale is the chief attraction in Cuba street. This sale baa been a success from and is still attracting crowds seeking the bar. gains that are to be found, that is the secret • of the success, everyone goes away pleased with their purchase. Now Mr C. Smith has just cleared a splendid lin e of dress goods that have been marked at from 2s lid the dress to 15s 6d the dress (in plain and fancy goods); also a big lot of fawn Kaia. poi and other jackets marked to- sell a bargain. There are remnants everywhere and an unusual chance is a line of real tapestry carpet squares for a large room, which have been reduced to 27s Cd and Sss, good pattern*.
"Base envy withers at another's Joy; And hates that excellence it cannot But envy and hatred have no power to reduce the sale of A- and B- Mackay s Liqueur Whisky. 1' A large cricket ground has heen opened at Sandringham for the benefit of tho Xing's tenants.
Like the flight of ths swiftest hird is the progress of a hacking cough into consumption. First a cold, then a settled cough, then slow fever, night sweats, and hemorrhages. Don’t neglect your cough. Stop It • at once and drive away all thought of consumption. Begin as early as possible—the sooner the better —to taka Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral the most effective remedy for coughs of every kind and in every stage. One of the most annoying coughs it a throat cough, where you pave that constant tickling in your throat. It comes on worse at night, keeps you awake, and makes you have that smothered feeling in the chest. It hardly seems possible what one doss of . Cherry Pectoral will do for this kind of a cough, it brings such marked relief. Put up in largo and small bottles. When the cough gets down deep in the chest and the lungs are painful, put one of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plasters directly over the tender lung. It will draw out all the soreness. Frefind tJ Dr. J. C. Ajvr C*.. Uvril, Mui., I). lA.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4426, 5 August 1901, Page 2
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