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MAYPOLE SOAP for Fiona Dyeini—in ad Colours

AT Co SMITH Ltd, CUBA STREET, WINTSALE. 115 Yards COLOURED SILK VELVETS, good shades. Usual Price 4/6 to 5/6. To Clear 1/- yard 65 Yards PAISLEY VELOURS, good washing fabric, velvet finish. Usual Price 2/11. Sale Price 1/- yard 200 Yards Cream COTTON CASHMERE, double width. 6 Pieces 42-inch All Wool NAVY DRESS SERGE, fast indigo dye. Well worth 2/- yard. ° ur: M iA. < i* > 50 Pieces Fashionable DRESS TWEED, in smart check or stripe design. All this season s stock. Usual Prices 1/6, 2/- to 3/6. Sale Prices 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 yard 200 Yards 40-inch COLOURED MOREEN SKIRTINGS, in a wide range of colours. Sale Price 1/■ yard j Piece each Red, Sky, Nil, Brown, Pink, Yellow, All Wool NUN’S VEILING,- 42-inch wide. Worth 1/6 yard. Sale Price 6d. yard 20 only COSTUME ENDS, useful tweeds for present wear. Prices 50 per cent, less than usual. 100 Yards CREAM RADIANTS, double width and unshrinkable. Sale Price 6d. yard During Winter Sale 1/4 yard 4/11, 6/11, 8/11 per 6 yds. length

JULY COLDS.

BAD WEATHHR CHEST PERILS PER. VENTED BY COMMON-SENSE TREATMENT.

Has it ever occurred to you why every time the cold and. damp weather cornea round you should have the same bout of coughs and colds? All of this is not to be explained by any physical weakness or by any undue coddling. Certainly, too many hot potions at night, and too little regard lor the ventilation of the bed-chamber or of the place where you work, may help to explain some of these visitations of illness, but not all of them. Is not the largo crop of July coughs and colds tx> be olten explained by tne mistaken and ineffective methods adopted for treatment of the trouble? The ordinary drug-laden cough-mix-tures may appear to confer benefit by lulling the nerves, but it is a fruitless and dangerous process—fruitless because the real seat of the trouble, which is situated in the lungs, cannot bo reached by any liquid medicines, and dangerous because drugs like opium and morphia, when taken in. the form of cough-mix-tures, exert a baneful and weakening in- ■ fluence on the entire system. It is entirely different with the Peps treatment which reaches the lungs direct, and that without the aid of any harmful drugs. Whenever a change in the weather, or any unavoidable exposure to draughts, chills, night air, or sudden change of temperature threatens a return of old throat or chest trouble, a few Peps tablets slowly dissolved in the mouth will fill the lungs with their soothing-and germ-destroying fumes. As these wonderful medicinal fumes an breathed into every corner of cur lung, and chest, the delicate tissues are gentlj stimulated into glowing natural action, chill is repelled, accumulated phlegm softened, the "tightness" of the breath, ing passages loosened, and the weak spct« in the chest toned up. Delicate children racked with terrihlsi coughs (and only anxious mothers know how pitifully the children suffer from such evils), get great benefit from tha soothing aniluence of Peps in the chest Old folks, whose days and nights are one long torture, from chronic deep-seated bronchial evils, find peace, comfort, and. cure in Pens. Striving workers, handicapped in life’s battle by violent coughs and other chest and throat troubles ■ caused by breathing foul odours auc irritating dust at their work, find in Peps a sure ally. Of all chemists at li Gd and 3s per box, or post free, direci from the Pens Pastille Company, 3t» Pitt street, Sydney.

Mr Denison. Samuel Miller, chief metro, politan inspector of the Bank of Xew South Wales, has just been appointed Governor’ of the Commonwealth Bank for-'seven-.years. - He-receives- a -salary of -WOOO, the highest in the Federal' service, and the next highest in the Aufc. tralian banking world.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8181, 24 July 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8181, 24 July 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8181, 24 July 1912, Page 8