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asmsssEßßamissß. There’s a Reason for These Bargain Prices. toes. Usual price, i 7/6. Sale Price, 13/9. LADIES’ PATENT DERBY TIE SHOES, swing toes. C: &J. Clark’s make. Usual price, 17/6. Sale Price, 11/9. LADIES’ GLACE OXFORD SHOES, glace kid toe'cap. French shape. Usual price, 15/6. Sale Price, 12/3. - . LADIES’ GREY CANVAS ALBANY SHOES, flat bows, pump sole. Usual price, 10/6. Sale Price, 5/11. ~ CHILDREN’S BLUE KID SLIPPERS (C. &J. Clark’s high-grade shoes),.sizes 4to ",k< 6,2/11; sizes 7 to io,’ 3/11. ,-i*CHILDREN’S CHAMPAGNE KID SLIPPERS, sizes 4 to 6, 2/11; sizes 7 to xo. 4/8. F' CHILDREN’S RED KID SLIPPERS, sizes 4to 6, 2/11 ; sizes 7to 10. 3/11. ' C. & T. Clark’s make in CHILDREN’S TAN MOROCCO ANKLE-STRAP SLIPPERS, : sizes 4 and 5, 3/3 ; 6 and 7. 4/- ; 8 to 10, 4/6 ; 11 to 1, 5/6. 1 MEN’S GLACE KID OPEN FRONT LACE BOOTS, full round toes, welted spies.';' Crockett & Jones’make. “Velvetta,” Usual price, 25/6. Sale Price, 21/6. MEN’S STOUT CHROME LACE BOpTS, leather lined, wide fitting. Usualprice, I S/6. Sale Price, 15/9. 60 pairs MEN’S TAN LACE BOOTS. Usual price, 24/6 to 32/-, Sale .Price, -12/6. - Many a good pair of Boots and* Shoes purchased, here at Sale Price treads the pavements of the city, and the roads of the country, in proof of this claim. Such purchases are positive demonstrations of practical economy. Try higher grades of Footwear at considerable savings in cost at the D.I.C. that it is within the of possibility to ■ purchase the it out while the D.I.C, Sale continues—but hasten. LADIES' GLACE DERBY LACE SHOES, with Cuban.,heels,, full fitting .high, domeODDMENTS IN MEIN’S BOOTS. Wm. SIMM Manager, i

r- WHEN S, His Majesty King George V. reads his speech at the ''opening of Parliament. The Foreign Minister writes to a British Ambassador, The Chancellor of the Exchequer reads his Budget in Parliament, The Archbishop of Canterbury preaches a Sermon, The Bank of England ' writes you a letter, THE SPEECHES, LETTERS ' ANif SERMONS ARE ALL, WRITTEN ON BAR-LOCK The Busy Eflaa’s Typewriter 199 Lambton Quay, W'n. Your skin should be - LIKE VELVET smooth (o the touch and unbroken. There |s no disorder so humiliating ksT a blotched, erupting Skin, and the causes are so.raatw and varied that one never knows when one’s skin will be affected ■ There arc over one hunzted, clearly defined skin ■diseases, from pirnpl« to ccrema and psonasjs, but almost all will yield to EXMAZOL. Remember this name. It is a quite modem. irritation and- pain. Price t 2/e per Jor from Chemists and Ureters OR POST FREE FROM 6 CHAS. A. -FLETCHER, Chemist, Wellington.

Extract from “N.Z. Times” of August 12th, 1913, dealing with the report submitted to Parlia- • merit by Dr. Maclaupin, Dominion Analyst— ADULTERATION OF MILK. “372 Samples of ’milk’ were tested. Concerning the Wellington tests it was found that one quarter of the samples were found ei her to be deficient in fat, to contain boric acid, or to be diluted with water to an average extent of nearly , 10 per cent. Milk is, In thousands of instances the staple food—often the only food—of infants and invalids. The / quality of a milk supply may mean life or death. There has been established in the Dominion Analyst’s report the urgent need for drastic measures.’’ Extract from “Evening Post' 1 of August 28th, 1913 —a telegram from Christchurch, which reads — SPREAD OF TUBERCULOSIS. URGENT ATTENTION DEMANDED. i, “The danger of the spread of tuberculosis from infected milk was again discussed by the Christchurch Hospital Board to-day. Some months ago the Board had rather alarming reports before it on the subject. To-day the chairman of the Board reverted to the subject, and members were virtually unanimous in demanding that the Government give the question urgent attention. Recent statistics show that ,in certain parts of the Dominion, 25 per cent, of dairy farm cattle were found to be carrying the germs of that dread disease —tuberculosis. The milk you are now giving baby may contain these germs. For this reason'you shotfld use GLAXO —the ideal food for baby. It is prepared under the mosthygienic conditions, and sterilised so that the presence of germ life is* rendered impossible. GLAXO is made from the pure, sterilised., milk of cows which have passed the Government test. It is the only perfect substitute for Mother’s Milk, for it contains all the properties necessary for the growing frame of the child, including full cream and lactose, modified to such an extent that it is almost equal to mother’s milk.

JUATEIM O N I A L I am on t!io shelf. Take me down, please. It's dead alow here. - I want the fast lifeI want to make' things shine. ; BRITE-GLAS- - 1 2jflf extra strong, s'-, post, free. Quickly , correct ait disorders of the system an 1 ~; ~ relieve distresslm; symptoms. (3ijara.il- , teed harmless. Should he kept on ban I I - for emerge odes. Agent*.o. ll.V7pollfl.ai;, AJ j Kprangabipe Hi. Newton. Auckhin I. v ■ ■ - MAKE YOUR OWN SUMMER DRESSES. ' THIS will ha .quite simple and them is no limitation to style and design if you use the Ideal Homo Dressmaking System. Your first, dress will save you the cost of the tuition, and them is the added pleasure of accomplishment Bii lessons and set of charts, 255. Write or call. Room No. .7, Adel phi Chamber*. Willis i-treet. —~ WANTED KNOWNCYCLE CARS. Wo are the Agont* for THE SWIFT and HUMBERETTB Cycle Cars. Absolutely tho Best Cycle Cars on the market. Delivery from stock. Write or cal] for full particulars. WITCOMBE AND PYM, Motor Engineers, ' There 2451- Vivian street The itdTD ariKLicK .school um PHYSICAL CULTURE. SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA ST.. WELLINGTON (opp, G.P.0.) T one 2198. rp„„ Ph-«i 'at Improvement and Corrector rn Deformities. MRS BCVD GARLICE Proprietress. A it A idies' Tailor. beg« to ha is stilE turning out itify that CHAMBERS WeiTines SOES-

AT We don’t desire to “ Cry Caller Herrin, hut you must tynow that Calnphell’B have tasty and delicious M* ■' TINNED HERRINGS. r 6 Fully flavoured, highly nutritious, finest quality ' '/ and quite lowly priced. *■ Kippered Herrings, 4 tins !/• Fresh Herrings, per tin 7d. Herrings in Tomato Sauce, fld. & 9d. Sardines, 3 tins, lOd. Sardines, Crossfish, per tin 6d. Sardines. Crossfish, per tin lOd. W. CAMPBELL LTD. 40*42 Manners St. 293 Cuba St. 163 Riddiford St., Newtown.

iNVITATSOIM Mrs Mathewson invites you to view her FIRST DISPLAY OF SMARTEST MILLINERY MODES FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER. 1914. On Tuesday, iOth February. mrs. MATHEWSON 204-266 Laminon Quay,

WAIRARAPA FARMERS 5 CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. „ STOREKEEPERS, PRODUCE MERCHANTS.. STOCK. AND STATION AGENTS. i Head Otuco MAM.Liti.UA.. , UfflWi HOT.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8652, 10 February 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8652, 10 February 1914, Page 9