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UNIQUE SALE ■"——rrTuwiinwiiniiii nwi —fißrrrirniirrrr hilt Ti'i ul fflirf > V*"'i' FOR SATURDAY 3ULL.EID'B. The exceptional business each Department has been doing during our present Sale, has raised a very strong, though friendly, rivalry among the heads of our different Departments. This fact has induced us to hold a DEPARTMENT MANAGERS' ANNUAL We need hardly say that each buyer has d out some EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS. HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLES OF THE INDUCEMENTS : nMn-dnr , " !^tg^-ex:g;,,:a^yraa?gyTlWißiaiaa^ MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. 25 CONEY SEAL llATß—Were DOs. How 12s 6d< AJ.i-COLORED TRIMMED if ILL TX ER Y—Wore 25s to 70s. Now 5s 11d. READY-TO WEAR-HATS— Now 4s 11A WTTITE. BLACK, AND COLORED STRAW SHAPES- 1s Esch. FANCY DEPARTMENT. LADIES' COLONIAL HOSELADIES' WOOL SCARVES—LONGCLOTH EMBROIDER Y--6d Pair. 1s Each. 10 Yards for Is. FUR RETS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. HAVE A LOOK AT-TILE WINDOW. . MANTLE DEPARTMENT. 15 LADIES' TWEED COATS— To go at 12s 6d Each. LADIES' TWEED COSTUMES— 255. MAIDS' COATS IX TWEED AND PLAIN CLOTH— 3s 11d. FLANNELETTE BLOUSES— 1s 11A ; Manchester Dept, 5 PIECES UNION SHIRTING Was Is I'd. Now 7£d. 5 PIECES STRIPE FLANNELETTE 4|d. LACE CURTAINS, 3 ami ;Uyd. Jong 1 . Were up to 10s 6d. Now 4s 11d Pair. 36-incli UNBLEACHED DOWLAS for Aprons or Tea Towels —I quality for 7£dyd'. Dress Dept. NAVY PRINTS —fHd qualify 6d yd. CHIFFON TAFFETA, double width, in Black only; was Ts lid. Now 4s 11d. BLOUSE LENGTHS--Is. CREPE and YOILE EVENING DRESS "MATERIALS— At Half-Price. Outfitting Dept. GIRLS' Na.vy Serge DRESSES to lit £'irl of 10 years—--6s lid. GIRLS' JERSEY COATS, Navy, Tan, and Saxe — 6s Hd. BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS, good quality—--6s 11d. LADIES' Flannelette NIGHTDRESSES, Full size—--2s 11d. Glething Dept. MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS—--Islld. ALL-WOOL SOCKS— , 3 Pair for 2s 6d. MEN'S ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR. f % *fcs THAMES Street

The Truth about Depilatories.'' TOILET TALKS.

FW I i ; J w -IIRAf TH' JLJI 52ffi£&£^ IF YOU WILL TAKE VITADATIO The MEDICINE that cured nig of HYDATIDS when all elss had failed ; I then purchased ths SECRET of the REMEDY. You seed suffer no longer. VITADATIO Is a Tonic, Blood Guilder, and Nerve Restorer. It Cures: NERVOUS DEBILITY, by bracing the □ erves. NEURASTHENIA, by clearing out nerve poison. CONSTIPATION, by cleansing the system. t LIVERISHNESS, by rousing the liver. i UMORS and GROWTHS, by destroying the germs. DYSPEPSIA, bv toning the stomach. GOUT. - RHEUMATISM. SCIATICA, by dissolving and expelling excessive uric acid. GRAVEL and STONE, by flushing the kidneys. SKIN AILMENTS, by purifying the DEPRESSION, by invigorating the system. Sold by Chemists and Stores. Write for Free Advice and Testimonials. S. A. PALMER 439 FLINDERS LANE. MELBOURNE. VIC. •CYCLONE" FENCES Srr r-C----!=±=i E3;* With 1 bsrbs along thie top the Fence is serviceable for any stock. WILL HOLD the BIGGEST PIG The Cross Ties are 6 in. apart which makes a tremendously strong fence. This fence will discourage any Pig and there is no aanger of young stock.being scratched or torn. get our catalogue. CYCLONE FEIMCE &. GATE CO., 173 Montreal Street, Christchurch j

nine. The worn-out cuticle, comes off in such tinv particles, and so gradually—requiring about ten days to complete the transformation. —it doesn t hurt a bit. Day by day the beautiful complexion underneath, comes forth. Marvellous. No matter how muddy, rough, blotchy, or aged your complexion, you can .siirelv discard it by this simple process. Just get some ordinary mercolised wax 'at your chemist's, apply nightly like.colrl cream, washing it oft in the mornings. OFTEN one hears the lament, "I have tried all the advertised remedies and stillmy hair comes out in handfuls." _ Not so very surprising, either, when you come to thing the mattei over. The majority of hair lotions and tonics do not improve, with., age, and it cannot be too strongly impressed upon those suffering dandruff, and all other ills from falling or fading hair, to which the hair and scalp are subject, that to obtain the best results the medium applied must be. freshly made. The tendency nowadays is to subject the hair to all sorts of experiments, using first one thing then another, the Jesuit being that the last state is usually considerably worse than the first. It is to be hoped that by giving publicity to these foolish methods, compion sense will prevail, and that the hair of tho present generation will in consequences be healthier and stronger in every way. One word in conclusion : If you must use something to stimulate the . scalp (this is all that is necessary as a rule), get from your chemist an ounce of bor-a-nium and mix this with i-pint of bay rum. Allow the mixture to stand half-au-hour, then add J -pint of cold water and strain. Quite simple, and at the same time n most effective hair grower.

TO the thousands of women who have experimented with all the advertised remedies, and who are still disappointed, the following remarks are particulary commended. There are dozens of caustic depilatories upon the market, but we have yet to discover one which lins tho effect of killing the hair ROOT:-?! True, they remove, tlie surface growth for the time being, hut il grows again ill a few day's time stronger than ever. It is really astonishing that women will continue to pay high prices for these depilatories willing to have "one more try." 'with the usual result, of course. It will probably 1 cause the readers of this article considerable astonishment to hear that nt) compound, yet discovered 'nas the power of removing the hair, and at the- same rime, killing tho ROOTS. The two processes are quite distinct 1 ., and require separate treatinent. First of all tho surface growth must be got rid of, and for,, this and appear to be always purpose plain powdered pheminol (which can be obtained at any chemist's) may be used with much success. It removes all trace in a few seconds. The hair roots having been thus exposed, the next process is to apply a devitalising substance which will eventually destroy them and prevent further growth. The chemist from whom you obtain tho pheminol will probably have some tekko ■paste in stock, and this substance should be rubbed into the roots twice daily. A few weeks of this treatment will probably bo sufficient to rid you of the trouble," but you will, of course, quite understand that to kill the roots entirely you must persevere until the desired result is attained. HOW manv women exclaim, as they behold their ugly complexions in the mirror, "If 1 could, only tear off this old skin!" 'and, do you know, it is now possible to do that very thing? Not to actually remove, the entire skin roic a method and painful too, I imaall of a sudden ; that would be too he-

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Tlie business man lias to go out in all weathers, and often arrives at his office or shop with wet feet, thus contracting a cold, which heavily handicaps him. Every business man should keep a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver in his desk. Even with stubborn colds of long standing it never fails to give relief. Lung Preserver is sold by leading chemists and storekeepers at Is lOd per large bottle, or many be ordered direct from J. Baxter and Co., Chemists, Christchurch-

Fnr Influenza tnk& Woods' Grent Ponpermint Cure. Never Is Sd, 2s 6d

For Children's Hackinp; Couch at midir Woods' Great Peppermint Oiiro — 1" 6a. 2s 6a

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12285, 11 July 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12285, 11 July 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12285, 11 July 1914, Page 3

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