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Liver Trouble. Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills An Effective Remedy. *'l have used," writes Mrs I). G. Row land, 29 West Street, Palmerston North, “Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills oil and on lor several years and find these pills most effective for relief when tired after arduous work, and can recommend them to persons suffering from liver trouble ’’ & 1U Syda! is still 2/- a jar—the price of this favourite hand emollient has not been jncreased, despite the advancing cost of materials and jars. Sydal is therefore good value— it enables you to keep your hands soft and white at trifling cost. Get a jar of Sydal—a 2/- jar lasts 3 months. m (Wilton’* Hand Emollient) k I m Out o 0 Go the Kiddies’ Colds! In the Winter, the (incut thing in the world for Kiddies is a dose of Bennington's Irish Moss at Bed-time. If they have colds, Bennington’* will quickly banish the complaint—and it is also a reliable preventive. Bennington 9 Irish Moss —the 60 year-old favourite—is the safest cough remedy for the little ones —it contains potent ingredients, but no harmful drugs, narcotic* or alcohol. Bormin^ton’s IrishOMoss Cat the lamily bottle now—2/6 everywhere

More Fruit From Your Trees. Spray now and reap the benefit of increased production. 'i'h.e Season is now at hand when you should spray for the prevention of blight and disease in your orchard and garden. To do so effectively, use an up-to-date and'efficient spraying outfit. All classes of Gardeners’ and Orchardists’ Tco's kept in Stock. We carry a Large and Varied Stock. The best Spray is useless unlass a f.rst-class Oil is used. We recommend Gargoyle Red Oil. PUMPS. Faultless Atomizers (as illustrated) 6/- 10/6 12/6 Trombone (as illustrated) Foot. 30/- Success Pattern Automatic 32/6 *75/- Bucket Pumps from 45/AMtU Sfrot SvMen TpU SmjifW Cap Woorftn Flat n tfnoutd without Red Spray Oil Pints 1/6 } Galls. 4/6 1 Galls. 8/6 4 Galls. Tins . 24/Laidlaw & Gray, Ltd Rattray and George Streets. Boot Removal Sale LADIES’ PATENT GOLOSHED LACE BOOTS, White Tops; sizes 3,4, and 5; easily blackened 12/6 LADIES’ GLACE COURTS SHOES, assorted styles ; Sewn Soles ••• 19/6 LADIES’ GLACE DERBY LACE SHOES, Round Toes, Patent Caps, Medium or Low Heels 19/6 LADIES’ GLACE DERBY LACE SHOES, Welted Soles, Patent Caps 27/6 LADIES’ GLACE DERBY LACE SHOES, Patent Caps and Backs 31/6 LADIES’ BLACK SUEDE LACE/ OR COURT SHOES, a new line 35/LADJES’ MOCK SUEDE COURT SHOES, all sizes; cheapest in the City 12/9 LADIES’ BLACK VELVET COURT SHOES, for afternoon wear 11/9 LADIES’ WHITE SATIN COURT EVENING SHOES, just landed. Half usual price 22/6 LADIES’ TAN WILLOW DERBY SHOES, Welted Soles, Round Toes 24/6 LADIES’ NAVY CALF LACE SHOES, Plain Toes; qune new 37/6 LADIES’ DARK TAN LACE SHOES. Plain Toes; a 'fashionable style 35/6 LADIES’ WHOLE CUT PATENT COURT SHOES, Louis Heels; the latest 42/LADIES’ GLACE DERBY LACE BOOTS, Patent Caps, Round Toes, Sewn Soles 26/6 LADIES’ BOX CHROME DERBY LACE BOOTS, Self Caiis, Sewn Soles 22/6 LADIES’ CAMEL HAIR CLOTH BUCKLE BOOTS, Leather Soles - 9/9 W. Harris & Son, Ltd. THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, 20-22 Princes Street 21*7.214 George Street 133-135 King Edward Street

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18321, 11 August 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18321, 11 August 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18321, 11 August 1921, Page 3

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