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Jiutumn fashions AT THE D.I.C. ARE WINSOME. The Goddess of fortune has been exceedingly kind to the D.I.C. in the collection of Autumn and Winter Fashions in Stylish Apparel for 1918. The whole of the “House for Quality” is like a mirror—reflecting the fashions of London, Paris, Boston and New York in the Empire City. Should you be in Wellington shortly, visit the D.I.C. Fashion Display. You will find the exhibit unique, whether it be window, interior, or departmental display. You are welcome any time, any day. D.I.C. Box 1478, WELLINGTON. ■a CHEAP LINES NOW BEING CLEARED AT Radford’s Furnishing Sale 8011-top Desks— £8 Bs. Music Stools— 15s. 6d. Carpet Squares— From 12s, 6d. Carpet Banners— From Is. yard. Oilcloths— From Is. 9d. yard. Linoleums— From Is. 9d. yard. Door Mats— From Is. each. Hearth Rugs— From 2s. 6d. each. Fenders— From ss. 6d. ALL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY AT REDUCED SALE PRICES. j CROCKERY ALL REDUCED TO CLEAR. RADFOR D’S COMPLETE FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. 43,45, and 47 MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON.

Masonic Hotel, Blenheim. rjIHE MASONIC offers to'permanent and transient Quests excellent Accommodation combined with Moderate Ta iff. H. J. Kirkwood. Constipation Overcome. HUSBAND ALSO FINDS RELIEF FROM RHEUMATICS, STATES WESTPORT LADY. The general usefulness of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root_Pills as a housetold remedy is illustrated in the short medicine for combating Constipation. Her husband, who suffers from Rheumatics, also finds them useful for that complaint, Mrs. Bradshaw’s statement follows: —“I can state that Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are a splendid medicine for the relief of Constipation. I was a great sufferer and tried many purgative medicines, but found none equal to your remedy. You may use this testimony, as my husband also finds relief from Rheumatics in taking your medicine.’’ Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are purely vegetable and their action is aot accompanied by any nauseous or griping sensation, but Is mild and i PpODPietoi*. statement made by Mrs. M. A. Bradshaw, of Roebuck S t r e et, Westport, N.Z., who after trying many soca lied r e m elira. IS. A. Bradshaw. Froa a Photo, dies, finds they are unequalled as a

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 30, Issue 23, 22 March 1918, Page 8

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