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PUBLIC NOTICES. THAT COUCH.: CURE IT! take a Food Medicine, a Lung Healer, and a Body Builder. take laje's imimw. »« It's famous because it's good." Did people, middle-aged people, ihildren, infants — all need LINE'S EMULSION. It heals the lungs, stops the cough, helps digestion, and strengthens weak bodies. No medicine can compare with LANE'S EMULSION for restoring health and vigour to those who have been lick. < Buy and try it to-day. Two sizes, 2/6 and 4/6. At chemists and stores. 73 |lim«p..iuii Jl Li«j.iijiiijn.ii| Mr n|i' ii mi 111 Cough Danger There would be little reason to feel alarmed about Coughs I I if there was not something back of the Cough. That something is a congested condition of the lungs, a serious irritation of the membranes of the air passages and a dangerous lowering of the vitality. This condition demands the prompt use of an effective remedy. For all such troubles there is nothing better or as good as leil s s CHEST BALM. .. It goes to the root of the g trouble — removes that — and nature does the rest. It Cures Promptly and Thoroughly because it is based on correct principles. Safe, Wise, and Pleasant to take. Price, 1/6 and 2/6. Neil's Dispensary, | DUNEDIN &IK YEKCARGILL. | Every Swallow Brings Relief. •I I I I' I J-. I i ill .il i 11 i ■ .■..„'.,.'—.-,3 , .^—■ . fsl&y Wherever there is a case of enfeebled digestion, whether | from advancing age, illness, or general debility, there is a case for Benger's Food. BWhen the stomach becomes weakened, the digestion of ordinary food becomes only partial, and at times is painful, j little of the food is assimilated, ! and the body is consequently i insufficiently nourished. \ , This iswhere Benger's Food ! helps. It contains in itself the natural digestive principles, ' and is quite different from any other food obtainable. i All doctors know and approve of its composition, and prescribe it freely. For INFANTS, *m I INVALIDS, AND. THE AGED. The "British Medical Journal"says: ■ "B-nger's Food has, by its excellence, established a reputation of its own." DIiKCER'S New Booklet deals with 1 the most common doubts and difficulties witch 1 mothers Invc to encounter. It is sent post j free on application to Bcnjrcr's Food, Ltd., 5 \ Otter Works, Manchester, England. 1 L Sender's Fml is sold in tins by R X>nigg. : sts, etc., everywhere. h *"> J:i THE FARMERS' PAPER-Tho Agrioultural Department of tho Otago Witness is acknowledged to bo unequilled by that of ani other Weekly in tlia Dominion.

Princes Street, Dunedin. »nn»raiiii -.11. -~.....,- — .—-_ winter she now on. ggggarami 11 'in ij ii iiinHimumßß Special Lines in Fancy Department: 35 dozen 2 Dome Keal Nappa Kid Gloves, self and black backs, 2/74, worth. 3/11. 25 dozen 1 Dome Strap Gauntlet Nappa Kid Gloves, black backs, 2/7 i, worth 3/11. Lot 1. 12 Button Length Evening White Suede • Gloves, 2/11, worth 4/11. Lot 2. 12 Button Length Evening White Kid Gloves, 3/6, worth 5/6. Lot 1. Shawls, Manufacturer's Samples, 4/6, worth 10/6. Lot 2. Shawls, Extra Large Samples, 5/11, worth 15/6. Ladies' Umbrellas, 5/6,-worth 7/11. „ 6/11, worth 10/6. All this Season's Belts at Half price. 11l 111 HI 11111 l llll^^lMllft»TWl^nfflWllf™ilJß»U«M^^ ir — ~j— nil "gw—"— ,go "" mil, i r.—,., u,| . iMmmwammin,, Sin's tanal M Sale. Only — — — Only Once AH Goods Reduced to from 2/ to 4/ in the £, Once Boys' and Girls' Leather Lace Boots, 7 to 9, 3/6, a Girls' Glace Lace Boots, sewn, 7to 9, 5/. a Year Women's Glace Evening Shoes, size 3to 4. 2/9, 3/6. Year Men's Box Lace Boots, 9/6, 11/6, 12/6. we Men's Box Calf and Tan Dress Boots, we Have 13/6,15/6,17/6,20/. Have Men's Box Calf Cookhams, sewn, a 15/6, 18/, 20/, 22/. a Sale. QBiilfl^ pRINCE s street, Sale. <2) OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15185, 3 July 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15185, 3 July 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15185, 3 July 1911, Page 3

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