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PUBLIC NOTICES. £ Big Bargains in Boots! £ Better. -A. ° , , g"^, ' SIMON BROS. "! G ! maE ,,f^'^V^ n 1,0 "" ht '""*' >' m * manufacturer* w v stocu, at a HEAVY DISCOUNT, and are determined to give.. BIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVEII! MEN'S BARGAINS. , pnvi' ivn ni.rci KIW WOMEN'S BARGAINS. EoYi > AIVD OIW * Whole Cut Ea!s, double , Now EYE-OPENERS, soles, pegged, full water- Splendid Rubber Goloshes ~ 2/10 tights. Usually Hi/0 13/9 lud ,)ress Shoes .. ~ 11/9 Bovs' Strong Nailcil Strong Balmorals, nailed and Superior Kid Book 10'atol3's.. .. fi/6 to 6/» plated. Usually 10/0 7/11 „ , Usually 10/9 8/11 I'stoll's (J/H Chrome Balmorals, neat and Neat Leather Boots. 4'aandS's .. .. . 7/j strouu-a splendid line, Usually 9/9 7/0 Reduced to 10/9 liid Slippers. Children's Strong Shoes, Glace Kid Balmorals. Usually G/fl :i/G 4'stoC'i .. .. M 1/9 Usually 17/6 l-'/U Warm Slippers .. .. ad 7'atolO's ~ • 2/»' Splendid nailed and plated Superior Canvas Shoes. Bluchers 4/10 Usually 3/11 2/9 Girls', Neat sewn Chrome Bals .. 10/fi . Leather Slippers. 7'sto9's Warm Slippers .. .. 1/3 | . Usually 4/0 2/11 Strong Boots, from !/* WKSPKKATE CAiIJiAIJVS! CLEARING ODD LINES (odd tta)-Pninellft Slippers, 1/6. l'lat Boots, 4/0. Carpet Slippers, 1/9. Goloshes, 2/0. HIGH-CLASS BOOTS,-Large Stock. Choice Variety. 1 Dr. Sheldon's iMew Discovery 9 ! I For Coughs, Colds and Consumption. § 1 Shir!! S'i n " V d j-. cov<: , ri " | n nKj L icil ***«. the mos/remarkable in recent years is one | £> »i; '„ ' r n f , »™ tai,u « to lh <" ls ? Dl!s «* People, and which it b believed will take 1 fe Uit p.aceofall other remedies for tils cure of Coughs, Colds and Consumption, The S $ ?3™«h ? lle ' 1 , 3 ?*- Sheldon's Hew Discovery for ConS ffl aid I « ' /»» Ai d ? ■" the or c , Olll in a '"""kal'ly short time, leavings had . i i ",£ ,A! •" - don .V u ? 1° ,n J"f' ous dn, E s ° f a "y kind, it is a perfectly safe remedy gS " I and it is plawnt 5 toti&t *** m^ns rou S bl The dose t» small | % SUFFERED FROM BLEEDING LUNGS FOR | HI 1 p|j EIGHTEEN MONTHS, BUT MADE WELL BV | I' I OR- SHELDON'S I -@.. r I NEW DISCOVERY.' . I IztejßßKW*' 1% A grateful woman writes the following letter to the iCJ3 proprietors of this wonderful remedy:— g 111 1 «„' n r Geelong.Vi.,, July 12,1905. V 1 BtW*«|Kp M Shc,don Drus Company. | J&f Bear Sirs,-1 had suffered for eighteen months with 1 lo V™BgilL {I bleeding of the lungs, and was given up by my £ CooCn sW Bgfi physician, who said I could not live longer than two & I JBH da P - A ly !1," 59 -.^ cre bad ' Wee*"? dally; also 1 | ? r. JT«,. ?, 88 JS $!! I"""" 1 ttmb[ y Wlth P 3 "" ln 'he back and swellings. 1 a, l. RO U IJ.? KS ga I saw your advertisement in the paper for Br a I ] CONSUMPTION I pffl Sheldon's Hew Discovery for Coughs, Colds and s ano all 'iW Cousuinption, and procured a bottle from Mr. Nash, % i BfIONCHiAL ! m mx \ Ithelliedmeatonce.andnowlameii. : $ DHONCHIAI m tirely cured. My lungs are as strong as anyone's, and I Ip, * N0 'M ' live never had any bleeding since; in fact, I feel i I PULMONARY aj lite a hew person. | Af FECTIONS m ' "???, also g!ven Dr ' shcWon ' s New Discovery to | or rnt W m ? rluldrcn at various times, and 1 have ne«r had i Throat I uno; i SS anything fiom either doctocs or chemUts which has g inROAT,LUKQS jj done me and mine the same good. I can recommend B ano CHEST. jg Dr. Sheidon*s New Discovery to all those sufiering | II from colds or consumption, as in my case. | . 4"™Z™& if „„.'■ o Vcrygtatefullyyours, ' |' tsws •i'Bosroii U.U.* 19 Butamen St., Gcelong, Mrs. Elizabeth Ptterson. 5 M _StOKCT »}w. H I Dr.Sheldon'js lew Discovery' I I An unequalled preparation for the immediaie telle! and Permanent Cute forall diseases I 5 of the 1 bloat, Broaonial Sunaa and L\ui0S; inclnding Pneumonia, Bronchitis, 1 1 1 ' . i Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Influenza, Asthma, ——___.. M t I PRICE Q«insy, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Difficult Kespir- I «» ~ I rniut I atlon, and Pains in the Chest. * PRICE I | .A j 1/6 &. 3/" I Every Bottle Guaranteed,to give Satisfaction, or 1/6 & flf- I S P ' Jj Money Refunded. ' Im** Jr I | If not obwSiiblcloally, Will lie posted ripon receipt of the price bv the S M Bheiaon Drue; Co., 15 O'Ooaaell atrest, Syda»y, m

®m ki ' IPiifPliT" turn 'f When you rise in the morning. 1 s feeling "just right," the day's | i work is a pleasure. Everything | l goes well. But when you wake a l with a headache and a coated | jj tongue, everything is wrong. One $ i, or two Cockle's Pills will,.how-. | S ever, soon put you right, without |'■ I inconveniencing you. They will | | stimulate the liver, cleanse the % I bowels, soothe tbe stomach, clear | 1 the head. They are "jnst right." 1 | Of Chemists, 1/1J and 2/9. 1 NEW' WEE Pill A recently introduced variety of much ■vtiJiie for fodder purposes. Grows 1 on poor, sandy, or dry clayey lands unsuited for better pasture plants. Is largely itwo> on - the sea ceast and sandy buds near Geolong (Victoria) witlh highly satisfactory results.. The Victorian Director of Agriculture (Br Gaorry) states that favourable results have lweii reported from the Eandy land between Geelong and the sea coast for Iho mixture of melilotis for fodder and oats for h&y. From the inquiries made by. the dairy supervisors in the district it appeared that all kinds of live stock were extremely partial to the mixture, and no untoward resists had b?eu noticed in the cattle, nor had auy taint besn produced in the butter manufactured from the milk of the dairy herds. In tho Port Fairy district tho melilotis wae growing on the sandhills, vrhere it straggled for supremacy with tic marram grass. Judging fcy the way in which it was kept cropped down, it was evidently much appreciated by the cattle grazing on tho common. ILr A. J. Ewart, the Victorian Government Botanist and Professor of Botany at the Melbourne University, says the case may he summed up in a nutshell: A libtio is not injurious, or is even useful; excess is harmful. Like tho "sweet-scented vernal grass," quantities up to 10 par cent, add to the flavour of the hay, without affecting stock injuriously, and the cumarin,' being vclirtile, largely evaporates from dry fodder. Excess of tho plant, especially when fresh, and as food for milch cows, imparts an unpleasant taste to mill} and butter. The plant is a good one for gtean manuring, and is very useful for increasing tho humus contents of poor virgin soil. Per lb, Bd. 281b, 7d per lb. tot, 56/-. Postage or milage extra. Sees! Ikrefcanfs, • DUNEDINo i \ WHEN WE SAY. '• WARONUI" COAL is good we mean lliat it is (he beat procurable (or tho money, as lm? been proved by actnul tests by large slramiug' firms. We will send you a bode of testimonials if you ask us, giving the names and opinions of men who know—BlvUOE RAILWAY AND COAL COMPAKY, 2-Vogcl street. Telephone 317, Half-ton, lis 6d, anywhere, . J§jj

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14281, 1 August 1908, Page 13

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