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now to arapc windows'" AU'kinds of CURTAINS. CURTAINS MATERIALS, r N q CASEMENT CURTAINS, at Loom PricM. Also HOUSEHOLD KftSS^JSngn id' GENTS UNDERWEAR, BOOTS and SHOES, COSTUMES, UNSN, LADIES CLOTHING and FURNITURE. LARGE FREB G-ATAIy O GXJB OF CURTAINS RECORD CURTAIN PARCEL Duty & Post Paid TABLE LINEN PARCEL Og/g Duty and Post Paid. dfaW/ W 1 Heavy Double Damask All Linen Tabu Cloth, choice design, size about 2 by 24yd* 6 Linen Serviettes to match Cloth, 24ins.sq. 1 Durable White Irish Damask Table Cloth, Ribbon Stripe Design.«« Isyds.sq 1 Cotton Damask Table Cloth, UOins.sq. I Kitchen Table Cloth, Half Bleached, 63ins. sq. 1 Irish Embroidered Tea Cloth, SSins. sq. 1 Emb. Tray Cloth. 1 Emb. Table Centre Contains 6 pairs “3 f /&a beautiful Curtain* eta i / K# namely:— 4 pairs All same Rich Old Lace Design syds. long, SOins. wide. 2 pairs Good Quality Exquisite Empire Design, most successful style, 54yds. long, 60ins. wide. Cither parcel delivered FREE i >iiai m _ at above prices. ready hemd*. MatveUoM value Createatßa«;gainaevcrolfercd Be sure write now for Catalogue, POST FREE, i. PEACH & SONS, Box 623 TheLoomu, Wottlnghaiw, England

Everyone ¥/ says I’m a bouncing bonny baby and Doctor says it’s due to POll INFANTS AND INVALIDS. Contains all the essentials for bone and flesh-form ng . in an' exceptional degree, assists teething, relieves infantile constipation, and ensures restful nights. “An excellent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of infants.” Sir CHAS. A. CAWBKOM, C. 8., M.P., etc. Nearly 90 Years’ Reputation. Gold Medals London, 1930 and 13CS, also Paris. Used in the Russian Imperial NurseriesOldest, Cheapest, and still the Best. A MOTHER’S TESTIMONY. Mrs. Daley, of Blackball, Australia.writes: — My Utile son was reared from two months to two yea s completely on NEAVE’S FOOD. He was a seven months' child and only weighed 3 lbs- 2ozs. when six weeks old, during which time he had been fed on various Foods which did not satisfy him, but within a.short time after giving him yiur Food he Was quite a different child, and now at thr»e years of age is a strong, healthy ■ &ad."— Uth Feby., 1912. Sold in Tins specially packed for Australasia, Manufacturers —JOSXASZ K. HEAVE & CO., Fordingbrldse, Eng. is; 3 atine offers you this A dainty Testing Outfit —'of eight Oatine Preparations, containing Trial Tins of Oatine Cream and Oatine Snow, a ad. packet of Oatine Shan,poo Powder, a s-mple tablet of Toilet Soap, a sample pat ket of Face Powder, Shaving Powder and Tooth Powder, also a tin of Oatine Salve. This Outfit is sent FREE to all sending name and address and gd. in stamps to help pay cost of postage and packing. SEND FOR IT TO-DAY and lest Oatine for yourself—it will bring natural beamy to the plainest face—and will prevent your complexion from being spoilt by exposure to the s.n and wind. Soap and water remove only the surface dirt and leaves dirt and irritating waste matter in the pores of the skin. OATINE removes this and leaves the skin fresh and clear, soothing and healing all sores and blemishes. Besides this it will remove all freckles and prevent the heat'of the summer robbing your complexion of its bloom and loveliness. It is valuable for prickly heat, its soothing action being remarkable. OATINE! contains ~o animal fat, therefore cannot grow hair. Men find it invaluable after shaving for removing thesortness which soap and even the best razors cause OATINE issuppli-d in two varieties—Oatine Cream for cleansing the pores and feeding the skin, and Oatine Snow for whitening the skin, and for use during the day as a protection from exposure. All Chemists and Stores stock Oatine. G. FRIEND, The Oatine Co. (Dept. 13), 27, Safe Deposit Bldgs., Cmws CfcCAP* Auckland. A commodious new post office was commercially opened at Seddon on Monday.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3148, 15 July 1914, Page 64

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Page 64 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3148, 15 July 1914, Page 64

Page 64 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3148, 15 July 1914, Page 64