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PUBLIC NOTICES- ' THE LAST FEVMYS 8F OUi REIL SALE. : SOW SPECIALLY CTTMCffIfE BIIMMS. . Mea's Tweed.Rainproof, [ S^zEmMp l . Hats and Gaps for■ Men : ; f. Overcoats.' jWKI . • and Boys. 21/—A Grand Line MEN'S DARK TWEED RAIN 1 II Soil MEN 'i S COL ° UE ; ED LOUl^aE FELTS, all the latest rn AT 1 ? HI M i®3l Ml shapes and colours— ODi , T . , ■ . Real Sale prices, 3/14,5/H, 3/11 and 7/14 : vJT o° , SM T , ?1 EED E tJf C ° ATS ' Wth I ' MEN'S BLAOK FLEXIBLE PELT HATS, present-day : '' Prussian Collars-Real Sale price, 25/- CLOTHffI&FACTORY B hapea-Sale prices, 3/6, 5/6 ami 5/6 each A Ol r^ Lot of MEN ' B HBAVY DOUBLE-BREASTED ' MEN'S TWEED CAPS, full shapes, good patternsTWEED OVERCOATS—37/6, 39/6, 32/6, 52/6 GENTLEMEN'S- . 1/-, 1/6, 1/11 each' A Choice Range of EVAR-DKI GABERDINE RAIN WATERPROOF CHILDREN'S GREY, NAVY,, and BLACK ASTRACOATS—ReaI Sale prices, .50/6, 55/-, 57/6, 61/6, 72/- 1 CHAN TAMS, also balance of FANCY FELTS and OVERCOATS, CREAM TAMS—Clearing price, 1/11 each , Our Famous Boxed Suits Pvijvma* for Men ftnrl Bov« \ at Real Sale Prices. ■ ' w-b- eJ/ . and Boys, I At Ordinary Prices these Suits are Wonderful Value, but . Surprising values at 8/11 and >5/11 • at our Real Sale prices they are almost a gift. Sale Prices MENS FANCY STRIPED and UNION PYJAMAS—6/11 Boya - pYjAuis ' s/ «, w a/u. II" AU - WOOL M™t«/ MB /6, 4W ss/a . English 6? Colonial Rugs. ; lln Guaranteed INDIGO BLUE SERGES— BOYS'W.P. COATS, BUSH RUGS—ReaI Sale price's, 3/11, 6/9, 7/9» 12/11, lfl/9 , Real Sale prices, 53/6, 38/6 , _ FRINGED COLONIAL TRAVELLING'RUGS— ■ ; Parents Bhould see our Youths' Norfolk and 3-garment P" ces i H/3j 18/9, -21/-, 24/9, 12/6, 59/6 ".v. Knicker Suits in our special boxed finish. Now goiDg To Clear at 9/6 cach. . A Special Lot of EXTRA LARGE RUGS, all wool, 100 X | at Real Sale prices. , 72 inches—Real Sale price, 21/i lEV ZEALAID CUTHIK FMTUY, iOTMif^ ! i . ! fj. IF HERE is no. . I ALWAYS I ■ co ». eß IB;-. '• 1 j | ATTRACTS.! • brl^xh^T | | Tkafs>why you, Mr Retailer, [ The Virginians. - : will-find it a paying proposition | —Thaokeitty* . -) f§\ '•. ! j ated with the latest light:— | W t .« / {./* ( V ' |; TIEIMELLi [ f ' I J FLiis«e laip | I ■ ; ( y : |It gives a magnificent blaze of | I gj ' ggk |f%■ J® t 8 | well-diffused light, and is about j i ® iw|| if jg •****' C' ' |j j the cheapest light in the world, j || %pf' Jjj| %|P (/ j' |J . 18,000 Candle Power j 1 'TOBACCO " j I costs only 1/4 pep hour ■ | • ' | j LITBSTELLYpIJ ME j 1 Sold in 1-OZ. & I4LMetS" -' H TIfDMCIBII I• 'S IftMCO 1 THIS TOBACCO IS SPECIALLY MANU-- s . | | IUKHByd & JlflW ; (; I FACTURED FOR THE SMOKER,' WHO '• / ,';. A •if ' (Ltd.), i S ' "MAKES HIS OWN CICARETTES. m'. M for "IffiECMB" !' lin the MM n. E. SHACKLOCK, LIS., BiiDsdiD, AiitklMd, ft Welllnsloo l ~ ~ : : , ; ' - '' "•■ : ' - ■ •' ' ■ I # t < . I Headache; Indigestion, i A Child's pride YOU raise POULTRY and Constipafton, and Bitionsness. \~is a natural instinct which YOU W&nt CHICKENS eafly. The iaKneoße moiber of oidera loi P 8 * can be tactfully guided ostdirectto^eEtob • . c i j' pnator, is consanrang proof thai .«w : into userut dn'achons 1%. WE HAVE and WANT TO SELL jT \ | PttbKo appreciate thoir splendid 'raring;"-. The pride of ' having PRAIERI STATE jr power over the above-imKd complmts, . 1 it ~ . f TMrilßATrt!?'! Frootoids^reelegantiaappeaianeeand I my very own Un Ol A "V UNUiuoaiurj. •|, . Theirbene&aaloffeoto; ~ 1 . d llij" f . areemdent by the disappearance of headI' '1W A* 0 «!prsv 'T'y.'sjfc .0,0, acbej a bright, cheery sense of perfect W I m ' \ I ft}»- f * -T X' . health taking the place of staggifih,'do r if I |( 1 "" L pressed feelings, by tie Ever acting pro- 1 '4m °<\P My, and by the food being properly S m « b/S* I T 1 ' : digfl3ted - •' . ■ O , Hft l.' P l / - 4.' /' ; 1 Frootoida act aplendidly on the &jen;, 'Wii mm- o iu Ais»n i!£;s^i. tawm,, °"*™ kh - T w„i t h . t h.pwn,«.™»t 1 j rrnpl '•> •»' 1 | 1 which distinguishes this well-knojvn ,0a ; | gg • 1. i * ; each occaskm, when suffering,' take "a ; | dentifrice, will indu r e a child to take 'v *. ' | ffl I y[ do3e of Frootoida, instead of an ordinary I care of the teeth at sn age when the '' I, ' aperient. I importance of this habit can hardly Price 1/6. Cheinists, Medicine Vendor*,. I be ap&reciated I • ./(r or t' lo Proprietor, W. G-. Heame, Chemist, Parents, however, know that t!\e • W Uoelong, Victoria. "' .. , ■ ! tcelh nsed daily antiieptic clesnsing, and will , - 1 , ~-'., 3 E' ttifof A 8 WE WISH TO CLEAR OUR STOOK OF F " 1 Culverts Carbolic Tooth Powder. the above this season, it will pay 1 fiCTHSSfi © CU-.L 11. 11. C? VOU TO OBTAIN OUR PRICES BEFORE | | , HOl BBBfilftv■■ ~ Sold in the well known round Tins, purchasing elsewhere, f I ; . also in Sprinkler-top glass jars by j —; — — Makers, F.C. CALVERT & Co., i PATEMSON & BAH ' mv § heidyrelief i i MANCHESTER, ENGLAND. ■ «n,«r ■— — ) (UMITBD ?' ASTHMA OURE. ~ VOGEI STREET, DUNEMN. ■ This Powder is unrivalled for the ' »'"" fa...-..-■■» __ - — cure o£ difficult breathing, Catarrh, " corns MARSHALL'S FiSramiE a the bronchial tubes. ,' i HURT THE GREAT NERVE REMEDY. | 1/-and 2/6 per Tin. I 9 ■ : i' / •- — " When the Nerves won't Respond Cell's Dispeisarf | torture from corns with apparent resig- It is because they can't. They are worn, out, tired, debilitated,' broken ■ I nation is because they have never tried down. This conditioa way be the reault of worry, hard labour, or mental cx- 74 george street I saw-as la «A nH (jaßßrafi" ? esses °f one kin<l or another, suoh as over study, strain of teaching, or speak- & PRINCES STREET. 1 fifflPSS BlllPi iliaMff' n ?' Woa'd y°u n °t bke to be active, energetic, and as happy as other folks ? a © wtisßßiSmn sound nerves are. Of course you would. Well, if you take an occasional : —— g No one ever suffers from corns after short course of MABSHALL'S FAMOUS FOSPHKRINE there is no reason why npHE First' Utility of frequent and regukr 1 giving it a trial. Corns may continue you. should not be so ; This Grand Remedy will Put Life into your System, and A advertising consists in this: There ia I to come, of course, as long as the cause fire in your nerves; it will give you restful sleep and joyful days; put a sparkle '' me s 1 ' are ° i' as t °' P 6 ™" 15 ! b°'h ™ 1 of them continues, but by using this in the eyes and make a general change for the better in vour looks. MAR. an ? tol ™' T ' h ° . have no F^f 63 1 preparation they come out as, soon as SHALL'S FOSPHERINE strengthens tho whole ner\'ous system from head to a °nd are "eSy "to^L | they come.' The relief it gives from one .toe, makes a new parson of you absolutely. For Neuralgia and Toothache there towards' any particular place which is earm obstreperous corn is worth ten times the is nothing to equal it. If you are run down or nervous get a bottle to-day. nestly brought under thair motke. Indif. I price, No hurt, no soreness, no nothing But for your health's sake be sure its MARSHALL'S FOSPHERINE. Sold fcrent to all, they : yield wiihoat hesitation | but relief from corns. Price 1/- by all Stores _at 16, Is 6d, and 2s 6d per bottle; largest size equals the first w]lo oalt3 - ■.. a four small. N.B.—Refuse all substitutes. - Tttvptc —rvv —SttdTt TftPTPQ T* I NEIL'S DISPENSARY, MARSHALL'S PROPRIETARY (LIMITED) N ® L in ttobbS f, U George Street ""l 1 Pr ' n<:e3 btreet " „ , , PROPRIETARY (LIMITED), wjt with Bubjoda of Manufacturers and Packers, Moray Place, Dunedin. ' interest to farmers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14898, 29 July 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14898, 29 July 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14898, 29 July 1910, Page 7

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