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PUBLIC MOTIOES. |C ®9SWWW@W®@§@W@SWSS®WBSW®WSii#W6®SWW@®w " kS W ißSffl wu ' ' ' II , 1 Bi SPECIALS for AUGUST H i (im iCioniiHciAQTOiiyl : 6ab ya "' W vs& <£& ife l| ■•. . . . ' ' H jjf August is our Stocktaking Month. All Odd Lines must be cleared. 8 a '.g . Note our prices feeloW—' They speak for themselves. " | >' f MEM'S AMP BOYS' CLOTHING. MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS. j| §. Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers Leathers and Drills 2/II 3/II 4/fi 9 | § 5/11, 6/11, 7/11 to 10/6 ■ ■ '' ' ' * /b # I Men's Colonial Saddle Tweed Trousers 8/H Men's Army Grey Shirts 3/H. g jW || Men's Colonial Tweed Sac Suits Colonial Ribbed Underpants g/9 || £5 ■ ■ ' 2^6, 32 / 6 Fleecy Underwear Pants and Shirts ' 2111 S Jio $| Our Keady-to«wear Tailor-cut Suits >• . if or!. § ' 45/-, 49/6, 52/6 ' Men's Wool Sox 3 pairs for 2/6 , # Boys' Colonial Tweed Melville Suits 7/6 Children's Wool Tarns 6d 2 n i II Boys' Colonial Tweed Norfolk Suits, all sizes mi t i m • II 2 || j Men s Tweed Caps y_ .g i § Boys' Odd Serge Kniekers, all sizes 8/11 - Hard Felt fiats 2/-,. .3/11, 4/1!,-6/6 . f If »2. SLOTHS FACTORY,' Ociagera 1 "1 (Straight up Stuapt Street from New Railway Station). .

fTmlupSmTr BE I - vrntr*B- o==r0 ==r— ~ s r-^j— — opraß A FREE INGOSVIE J " I OF 20/-, 15/- and 10/- PER WEEK FOR TW.E'JSf£ MONTHS ? m?£iS!S WILL BE PRESENTED BY THE AGENTS F °* ' * "/%!' n iiinAc" ly Operation, Tta Spoeft VerSility! ' LLf U &J! 'fLJr %S EL 10 its many clover maohanioal appliances ■ Erass®" ytssy tSSfiielSsS 10 for simplifying the work of sowing, . 0 its beautiful cabinct work, and (por- ~ ~, , , . . lT liapa above all) its influence, ia .the. m following manner and under the following conditions, viz,, j] making of the homo beautiful with ~ , , ' ;0 its•.. . To the, person returning the largest number of "OLD JUDGE"\ ;• ART NEEDLEWORK, Cigarette Cards (these are packed inside the " OLD JUDGE" Boxes) nm , „ ~ , '• Kasy Prioeß ( Easy Tarmj, Purchaaera B „ rtrYx ■„ j . 2 ®/" Pel 1 Week for tWftlW ■ taught Free. Catalogues and Testi- JUDGE" Tobacco Labels taken from the 2 oz. months monials on request, or inspect at Tobacco Packets ... .. j ' ' j THE LONDON ORGAN AND PIANO CO. To the person returning the second largest number, as above conditions [ per Week for twelv® (Laidlaw & Gray, Ltd,), ' -months. SoloAge n worOtegoLso™f' T ° the P erson returnilJ g the third largest number, as .above conditions 1 I °/"P er week for twelve Invercargill(]atet,och. mOll NOTE.—One "OLD JUDGE" Tobacco Labelwill count as two "OLD JUDGE" Cigarette Cards/ ~ ~~• The Competition will start on September 2nd, igo7, and close on March 2nd, 1908.- * t» £» In CaSe of P ersons returning equal numbers of Cards or Labels, the incomes wifl be divided among § Sj such persons. The incomes will be paid weekly. s I DIRECTIONS for SENDING CARDS and LABELS. ■ O©o '■ c | St P re P a to "®kD JUDGE" Box 311, G.P.0., Wellington, the Cards,or Labels with your 0 II name an d Ml address, plainly®written, enclosed in the parcel. - ' V l> ■ ?~rf II • g pj No parcels will be accepted unless full postage has bfeen paid on same. O fgf* l The winner ' s name and address will be published as soon as the Cards and Labels baVe been Counted. h '^' ie A S eilts ' decision will be final regarding any question which may arise in connection with this • p _|rw««UMist! | E c «-. " Competition. . .. J £ THE BRITISH EMPIRE TRADING COMPANY LIMITED 28 Victoria Street;- Wellington. " H ** " - - "OLD JUDGE"'STARTER. /1 ° uT ' iftHis 'Starter' is sent in with "OLD JUDGE " 'Cigarette Cards if will count as 50 Cards I (i " THSS ' n tllo Competition. T~"~. i 3/ OUT t '" S " tar ' er "' s se "t in with " OLD JUDGE " Tobacco Labels, it will count fts 25 r I|9S 4 equal to 50 Cards, in the Competition. . "~ il-milj Only one (1) "Starter" will be accepted from eacli Cfiihpetitftr. OBTAINABLE FROM TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT THE "OLD JUDGE" INCGME. ALL IRONMONGERS. 3 STARTEBS" can be obtained at all Tobacconists and Storekeepers, I- START COLLECTING TO-DAY. I : • «

PALE CITY FOLKS. • Sf tof &«SL»'sArt Sftmr ti V 0 T ""P l . O -™" 3 and ' bright eyes owo their perfect health to NOXOL, tlie wonderful indigestion cure . penecc neaitn to _ So many diseases spring from Indigestion that a well-known doctor declaresMako >our stomach and liver well, and all other ailments will dinniihonr" n is through the stomach that wo take into our body the nourishment that is so netw nnn'r- h f T BtoniMll of supply the necessary nourishment—other organs begin /to suffer, ' 1,,,/ 01 ' i | lstanco ' y our , i? !dn «>". s > f o r | a <* of nourishment, perform their workbadly, and you aro treated for Kidney Disease, the treatment MUST fail--N°XOL is a remedy for Indigestion, but yet if, has exited liundreds of eases of l.idney trouble. It strikes at t.ho root of ill-health, removes the cause, and restorm 6 fc°ivmoh to perfect health, and the local trouble disappears. " Read what Mr Anderson, of Port Chalmers, says of NOXOL:-"As one who suffered years of misery through Indigestion, I cannot speak too hiehlv of tho monta o{ NOXOL Thi. ron.edy effected a' complete after I had spent a mot m«'icmes and for medical attendance. I have recommended known it Fair' sufforel ' 3 of stomach, liver, and kidney troubles, and never If you are suffering the 'agonies of Dyspepsia, if you suffer from Biliousness' heaviness after eating, pains in tho chest, bad taste in the mouth, offensive breath, sallow skin, papitat-ion ami heartburn, weariness. that, is not relieved By sleep loss of ambition and energy, NOaOL will help you. One bottle Will prove its merit. Afc all Chemists ati<l stores; 2s a bottle. Now h the-Time to Repaint -and Medeeor&te—lnside and O^t. IXK ,, , WILL YOU ALLOW SMITH & SMITH (LTD.) TO ESTIMATE? AS the days continue to grow brighter yon will, no doubt, be thinking of what is necessary to be done about yonr homes. Will you, this Season allow us to submit our estimate, or permit iw to SEND' OUR EXPERT TO ADVISE YOU FREE ? 1 MR. JAS. NICHOLSON, who has 32 years' practical experience in every branch of the trade, has now sole charge of this Department, dnd it is sufficient to say that with his wide knowledge of the general requirements his advice § b » of I,e vef y All work entrusted to our care wiil be under his direction solely, and will, be' executed at reasonable rates consistent with the very best workmanship, SMITH & SMITH, Limited, Painters, Paperhangers, Signwriters, and Decorators, OCTAGON, DUWBDIN. '-ADELAIDE WIHE SHOW, X 906. HARDY'S : OLi POST! agiow VI©T©KI©US. F jggL T AND SECOND .PRIZES. A LBA.NI, H.M. Theatre, Wed. and Thws. | OTAGO .WITNESS.—Xow Stories. A large A Ajnotint of Beading Matter. Pries Gd,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13997, 2 September 1907, Page 7

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