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» Astounding Bargains At the Great Winter “ Fair ” and Extension-of-Premises B a Selected from the Hundreds of Bargains now being I SlliSQ offered at this Record Sale. The builders of the 08J ©yiCII Liiiiy adjoining addition to our premises have now broken 6 through the divining wall, and to avoid discomfort and shifting of goods as much as possible, we will clear these lines at the quoted. Extraordinary Prices her© 100 Ladies’ Stylish One=piece Dresses at 8/11 i I 100 Ladies’Stylish One-piece DRESSES, in Shot Whipcord and All-Wool Fine Quality Striped Serges, in Navy and Black. These are worth from 30- to 42/each. We have them in sizes, waist 24!n to 27in; skirt SBia to 42in. Extraordinary Saie Price, each - - DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSCN, 105, IC7, 108. 111, 113, and 115, Georg-e Sfc., Dunedin. Don’t miss them! Write Now! 85 LADIES’ SMART TWEED COSTUMES, of good qual.ty All-wool material; well made, and cut in Dunedin ; in Brown, Green, and Dark IS'avj mixtures ; trimmed Buttons; smart revcrs with piping of contrasting colour, in the high-waisted shape with seam across back or in the short smart semi-Sac Coat. USUAL PRICE, 45/Qoing; at Less than Half Price, 21s MEN’S FASHIONABLE SAC SUITS, in Greys and Browns; small stripe pattern; English tailor-cut; quilted shoulders; yent at back ; hip pocket, with flap to button ; sizes 3 to 7. Sale Price Only SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. CASH MUST ACCOMPAN Y ALL ORDERS.

There are two kinds of Indigestion s SHUISESTiOH SN THE STOifiGH AXD !ID!SEST!O?i EH THE BOWEL. STOMACH INDIGESTION occurs u hen the food, not being digested immediately by the Gastric Juice, begins to ferment. in a short time this food becomes so foul that it cannot be digested. Hence the formation of foul gases and acrid acids, which irritate the nerves and often cause heartburn, especially when it rises in the throat; the gases cause stomach pressure, heart palpitation, neuralgic headaches, vomiting, and a burning spot behind the left shoulder blade, so that many think that they have Heart Disease, The rising of the gases produces eructations. BOWEL INDIGESTION Threequarters of the food consumed is digested in the bowel, Food undigested in the bowel becomes foul, also producing gases and unnatural acids ; the gases cause flatulence, bloating, and pressure. Thus unnatural acids are absorbed in the blood, and these are carried to every part of the system, producing- foul breath, coated tongue, heaviness of the head, biliousness, loss of appetite, and profound depression. The whole system is so weakened and undernourished that it is easily attacked by the germs of various diseases. Sufferers from Indigestion are very liable to be attacked by infectious diseases, because of the weakened and starved condition of their nerve centres, WHAT SS THE REMEDY ? What, then, is the cure for Indigestion? Clearly it must be something that will digest the food in the stomach and also in the bowel, and will also strengthen and tone up the natural functions of both organs. There is only one thing that will do this, and that is the wonderful scientific rimedy, Dr ENSOD’S TAWED JUICE. Note this : TA .M ED J LUCE is the only remedy which cures both stomach indigestion with heartburn, palpitation, etc., and bowel indigestion with acidity, flatulence, constipation, etc. If you take TAMED JUICE you can eat what you like when you like, and your food will do you good. TAMED JL'JCE is procurable from all chemists and storekeepers at 2/6 per bottle. TDY IT NOW.

A record invasion by immigrants of Western Canada was shewn by the returns for the week ending July 1. The gateway of Western Canada is Winnipeg, and during the work. 5458 persons seeking new homes passed through the city immigration halls. The nationalities represented were as follows: —British, 2658; Ruthenians, 1461; Russians. 746; Norwegians. 373; Austrians, 150; Italians, 50; and Scandinavians, 40

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Otago Witness, Issue 3099, 6 August 1913, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3099, 6 August 1913, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3099, 6 August 1913, Page 30