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DAINTY FASHIONS FOR SPRING. Our Choice Display of tlic Latest Novelties for Spring and Summer Wear is attracting considerable interest. our windows are pictures, and portray the wealth of loveliness which fashion has so liheraUy lavished upon /telrtlvtltiredTadv jdS&MS&JI every Department may be found a profusion of lovely ideas suggestive of the highest attornment of fashions ideal in a perfectly attned lady. I W e always take groat pleasure in eacli year getting broader and better seleetions than the one> p VISIT YET? >Sfj^ scason we aYe ll> away the largest and best stocks ever brought in o is vieini y. ■■■■■■ N^i llw

Wm r- PERFECT MODELS IN ROBES AND COSTUMES. COSTUMES IN NAVY SUITING, with Striped Silk Collar and Piping, l^^r^^^^S^S^^ IP; IF COSTUMES IN GABERDINE COATING, Nicely Trimmed and Per- jf^^^^^^^^m^^M^^ *mJmk JsP\ MODEL ROBES IN SATIN, EOLIENNE, CREPE=DE=CHENE, <vj BlsSp^ ii\ Ts&Ty fwMWm. ' W f?\ SPONGE CLOTH, Beautifully Draped and in all the Latest Colour- As s!ig(M **g!>p JllmWJzF iftW-Jli SILK COATEES IN BLACK, Glace Silk Lined, Figured Ninon—■ 11^^^^^^^^ It WfSmm BLACK SATIN COATEES, Trimmed Black Net—67/6. jN^^^P^ V \\ fMIBIFI 11l W our Mode,s in Fashion's Latest Contribution of Ladies' Millinery are UmJ S /ll Piwllrllk iIS f ' PRETTY and BECOMING IDEAS in LADIES' WHITE TAGEL and L|jj u II 111 \ ninon and crepe=dexhene hats - |H I Si !fl 1 THE NEW "CANOTIER" SAILOR and DOLLY VARDONS. HI V> I'i fM™ \f 11 \ 1 LEGHORNS, TUSCANS, and PANAMAS, in all the Newest Shades. '/|||| I/I, I' VI SPORTS HATS and CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, in Great Variety. <jI tMT\ # THE CHOICEST MILLINERY IN THE CITY. b I BHOWN, EWING & CO., Ltd. - - Princes St., DUNEDIN.

| Officially tested j J ■ |H and §| 1 Proved Reliable ~ j { m \/ERY possibly no' Infant Food has jj H V been so thoroughly tested by official g jj authorities as Glaxo. jj |I For over five years it has been persis- jj U tently in use by various Corporations, jj §■ in Schools for Mothers, and in Hospitals, g H At these institutions the infants fed on Glaxo are g If inspected every week, and are under the supervision p fH of Specialists and Health Visitors. " || fH If Glaxo were not genuine, reliable and suitable, its j|j 11 use by these authorities would have been discontinued g W= long ago, instead of which the number of th«e insti- g pi tutions using Glaxo is constantly increasing. || H Glaxo has therefore stood the severest test possible— jjj H the test of time accompanied by medical supervision. g U Extract from the Annual Report ot a Medical Officer cf Health. g If "As it has been found that patent foods, many of them j| IP very starchy, were being largely used in Rotherham, the |g ll Medical' Officer of Health introduced 'Glaxo' into the II Borough. The use of this lias been most successful; since ~ 'MM its introduction 54 babies have been fed on it with most hs HI gratifying results." ' |g §1 , Ask yoar Doctor! || HI ■ AwaritA Gold Wtdal Inlernstimmllfedicai ||| === • Congress Extebitim, Union, 1913. ■ "Builds Bonnie Babies'' | fH Glaxo ii obtainable from all Chemists and Stores at I/- per tin ; medium ||| §== size, 2/-; large size, 5/- per tin. m HI The Glax» Baby Book tell* you all about Glaxo, and contains =|§ fjp 72 well-illustrated pages full of just those hints—about Baby's =j| == Feeding, Bathing, Sleeping, Nursing, Travelling, Ailments, §l| |H etc.—that a mother or nurse needs every day of the week. S J POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY jjj HI to GLAXO, Dept. 56 Palmerston N. ||| HI and get your FREE Copy of the Baby Book by return. ||| Otago Daily Times r== The "high-tension" man 1 likes Amber Tips i Many a man of affairs realises the value of \ m f| a cup of delicious Amber Tips Tea, some- j ■ I times at 11 and always at 4 o'clock. Ifl I It stimulates the faculties—enables him to | B jj I "size up" a business situation quickly and || i m ™ o v aa -fnr. o iVhPßvv rmtimistic tone in his nj n ian a hundred || h fP of mm WThoJeeale Asjents: W!«L TAYLOR & SONS (LIMITED), Dunedin.

SUPERSTiIIOHS ABOUT RIEUI/tATISM There is a good deal of superstition in regard to the treatment of rheumatism. There are shops where magic rheumatic rings can be purchased; while some sv tferers are content to cany some supposed charm' in a pocket. Superstitions in regard to rheumatism probably persist because there are many things tlhat are still unknown about rheumatism, from a medical standpoint. The treatment of it is still far from satisfactory. Doctors realise this, but nobody is more fully aware of it than the sufferers themselves. A tendency to rheumatism once established, the pain often returns with every change of weather, showing that the poison is still in the blood awaiting favourable conditions to become active and cause trouble. One fact is known and acknowledged by all medical writers, aind that is the rapid thinning of the blood when the rheumatic poison invades it. Building up the blood is the best remedy for rheumatism as the enriched blood is able to overcome or throw off the poisons of the disease. For this reason rheumatic sufferers should be interested in the success which Dr Williams' Pink Pills have had in the treatment of tJhis painful disease. They increase the blood supply and impart energy, and sufferers have proved that through a course of them, the system has been enabled to throw off the rheumatic poison. They have also noted that the complaint did not return wit# the next damp weather. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all dealers everywhere.

The Corrective Properties of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills. Many people have no hesitation, in taking a dozen bottles of modxino in liquid form prescribed by a. doctor, but view with alarm the suggestion to take a course of pills. This niKarrarcheneion is no doubt due to tthe impression that pills are merely purgatives, which may bo correct in some instances. Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, however, are not •nerely purgatives, ■ acting on the bowels only, ,ut contain more important properties, which correct disorders of the Blood, Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys, evidence of which is not wanting. Thousands of testimonials sent U9 voluntarily and gratuitously from all parte of New Zealand verify our statements of v," hat Dr Morse's Indian Root P:!Is will do, and arc doing, every day. You will find neighbours, friends, and relatives overywhoro who have been restored to health and who can testify to the marvellous b'.ood-purifyinjf and hoaling properties of these Pills.

[Brass Bands /fill INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC. REPAIRS. 3 W£m Write for free illustrated N ft , « Catalogues. Estimutes and ji H JS2 IB all information fre;. 1 || •£/ jO J. W. COPITHORNE H § S 137 Vivian St., Wellington. N.Z. il fflf 0 Mention this paper. 4 VI /#/ J[ Nerves! Ira ,' Feel ng "orojjy"- a< hough H>kj t-rx. 5) y cu -'P°nt » week in the tffs? 5 middle of a bra«s bond con©E/ 1 ''1 V* J? te»t ? That « nervei all rioht vfx \/a — ct *" wonif. a tonic, lhai will pu'lfyou '1' > k j\ inio noimJ healih, makes '/v. * ihcmlrim and "taul,"»o that fci< letl confident, alett. vuorcm. Flgfccheifr Phosphatog jc 2 5 aid 4/6 at all Chsavsta ami stores, or pott froa f-nm Chat. A. Fletcher, Chemitt, Wellinttoa. Vfo*GTAGO WITNESS— New S»rle«. A larga amount of readin* m»ti*r. frioe Od.

DIDN'T THINK IT POSSIBLE. "I didn't think it possible that such a wond' rful mcdicine as Chamberlain's Coujjh Remedy could be purchased as such a low price," sa;:s Mr J. Stanley, Vi c . " I was attacked with severe pains in the chest with difficult breathing, but nothing I took relieved the cold. Having Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in stock I thought I would give it a trial, and got relief at once. I give it to my children and think so highly of it that I wonld not be without a bottle 011 hand. ' Sold everywhere. , ! Beware of imitations—look for the name , WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS on ©very bottla

— A sextant -which belonged to Captain Oatcs, who perished with Captain Scott in the South Pole Expedition, Iws been presented to Osborne N'aval College- and placed in tho Nelson room.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16191, 29 September 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16191, 29 September 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16191, 29 September 1914, Page 3

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