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rs, Settlers, and Readers Otago Witness. m?F&^;. i--,"7nnrV.rr'"'iiiii'im.^ K z^^a^um»usu.i&^Zßi / Si. m WaBSBSBS^Sf^M : i ►"■"IKE Undersigned com- ■ plete Furnishing House, established for the last Quarter of a Century, send out this special advertisement. We want you to give us a trial in a single article, or if about to get married, to furnish your homo complete. Our OAK BEDEOOM SUITES are a great treat to look at Jl7 10 OAK SIDEBOARDS from 7 10 CHESTERFIELD SUITES from m WlO OAK BEDSTEADS from 8 0 TRY US. GET OUR CATALOGUE. LINOLEUMS and FLOOR COVERINGS.—Great Value. CARPETS, RUGS, and MATS. PIANOS, ORGANS, and SEWING-MACHINES. Wflxi-W 8 OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. mwm&sjm*?' I fij-»•&.-* r^U.^-a"' OUND DIGESTION is your birthright; it is a normal, healthy condition which you should have—and can have. If artificial and unsuitable foods have impaired your digestive organs, restore them to strength and activity with X lli i This sure, proven remedy has cured hundreds of cases—indigestion in both its incipient and worst forms. Made from Nature's healing herbs and fruit juices, NOXOL supplies what meats and artificial foods lack. 'Tis Nature's cure. Try it—only 2/- a bottle. To be had from all chemists, particularly Marshall's Pharmacy, 86 Princes Street, Dunedin.

. & G. KEARSLEY'S ORIGINAL Widow Welch's Female Pills. Prompt and. Reliable. For Ladles. The only Genuine. AWARDED CERTIFICATE OF MERIT AT THE TASMANIAN EXHIBITION. 1891. 100 Years' Reputation. Ordered by Specialists for the cure of all Female Complaints. Sold in Bottles at all Chemists. CATHERINE KEARSLEY, 42 Waterloo road, London, England. THE VICTORY HABERDASHERY PARCEL. OVER 5s WORTH OF STANDARD LINES Offered for 2s 3d Posted. This Remarkable Parcel of Indispensable Articles should be in every home. IT'S A WONDERFUL BARGAIN. 2 Dozen Fancy-cut Pearl Blouse Buttons, 25 Envelopes, 1 Pair Tortoiseshell Fancy Hairpin Ornaments (4in long), 1 Card Never-come-off Black Trouser Buttons, 1 Packet Assorted Pins, 36 Safety Pins (assorted), 1 Cako Brown Windsor Soap, 1 Pair of Strong Mohair Bootlaces (very best quality), 1 Card Mending Wool, 1 Reel Coloured Mercerised Cotton, 12 Gilt Safety Pins for lace or neckwear, 1 Dozen Dress or Blouse Buttons (any colour), 1 Cake Camphor, 1 Mid-brown Hair. Net (newest shape). SALE OF Jt)HN F. DUFF'S WHOLESALE STOCK. Ten Thousand Yards of PRINTS, Navy CAMBRICS, FRENCH FOULARDS, CREPONS, Coloured VOILES, to be sold m £1 PARCELS. Or, if Posted, 21s. Each parcel will contain not lees than 33£ vards of material, none worth less than _ls yard Some much higher price. All this stock is being sold much under wholesale cost price. Send us £1 at once to secure a parcel, and say when ordering whether you are using material for child»en or ladies 1 * wear, whether required in long or short lengths, or if dark or light grounds are preferred. ' A parcel can be returned to us at our expense if you are not fully satisfied, and your money refunded. V/ONDERFUL SILK BARGAIN. THE ROYAL EMRROIDERY SHADED STLK. WARRANTED PURE SILK. 45 Yards on reel. Usual price 8d reel. Bargain Price: We post free to any address 8 reels for le 3d. Colours in stock: White and helio, white and gold, white and rose, white and royal blue, white and rod. white and green. The Silk washes perfectly; but use no soda or washing powder. W. PENROSE & CO., GEORGE STREET, DUNEDTN OST FREE—ENEMAS from 4a M to 12e 6d each. —Addreea Mr* L. Hawkins. 106 Oeorjre utreet. DmifrdinS'UFFERING WOMEN, avoid operations by using "Orange Blossom"; month's treatment, 5s. —Mrs Hawkins, George ttreet Dunedin. 89jy

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Otago Witness, Issue 3334, 6 February 1918, Page 26

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