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Public Notices FRESH PRICES, FOR « WEEK-END LINE?. ____ LADIES' OHItOME LACE SHOES. Excellent and Durable, 7s lld LADIES' EVENING SHOES, ueat, tasty excellent, 2s Gd, 23 lld, 33 (id, 33 lld, 4o Od LADIES' SEWN BALMORALS, English, elegant, durable, 0s Od Week-End Lines. GENTLEMEN'S BOOTSBox Calf Balmorals, 108 6d. clace Kid Balmorals, 14s 9d. Bo9tcok Balmorals, ISs. Three special lines Geuts' Slippers' flue English make. Box Calf, Glace, Kid or Morocco, 65. 6s. 6s. 6s. Week End Lines. LADIES' FELT SLIPPfiRS, Sd, lld, Is 6d, ls'Jd. A SPECIAL LINE. Ladies' Chrome Balmorals, with neat paten peak iap, sewn, 9s lld. 93 lld. 9s lld. 9s lld. Thousands of nice bright, f re?h and pleasing Shoes for I THK BABIES. THIS WEKK-END U>T OF PRICES REFERS TO The City Boot Palace. Which is second to none for evu-y thing that is excellent and cheap in BOOTS AND SHOES CITY BOOT PALACE, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. BRANCH : Main Street, Gore. : Booth, Macdonald and Co., (LIMITED), CARLYLE IMPLEMENT WORKS, CHRISTCHURCH. IX7E beg to notify our Clients and the Public Generally that we have Transferred our South land Agency from Mr Alex. Storrie to MESSRS J. Q WARD & CO, Crescent, Invcrcanrill. We are supplying Messrs Ward and Co with a Full Scoc. of our various Agricultural Implement- and other Maohinery. and also Duplicate Parts of all ou Machinery, and Customer, can depend upon beiny Immediately Supplied with any Extra Parts required rom our Stocks in Invercarffill. _? ECIAL CONCESSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY ! 1 I BY WRIOGLESWORTH & BINNS. rTOR A LIMITED PERIOD WE WILL SUPPLY THE PUBLIO WII 12 CABINET PHOTOS AKD MONA ELARGEMENT For 13s 6d. We are not now employing canvassers but give the MONEY TO OUtt V AXRONS LNS*J_AD. 139 6d forl2Cabinetea_d "MONA ENLARGEMENT. Nora Alloutstandingcouponsof any date can boused WRIGGLESWORTH «fc BlisNS, PHuIOGRAPHERS, OCTAGON DUNEDIN. THE COLU MBIA SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKI NO AND DRESS CUTTING. TTOUNG Ladies taught to draft their own Pattern X in a few lessons. The most perfect system known ;no Utting required ; no misfits. Gained first prize in the Principal Exhibitions in the Home Country. Registered under the Education Act for the benefit Ol Country Pupils. Hours— lo to 12 ; 2to 4 and 7to 9. Private lessons can be arranged. Principal : MRS PEMBERTON, IVY COTTAGE, EBK BTREET, (Opposite-English Church)

if'ifM- V£%*swj^|^ It's an easy job for tbe barber to part tbo hair ou a bead like tbis. It's just as easy to -prevent baldness if yon only do the rigbt thing. Baldness is almost always a sure sign of neglect; it is the story of neglected dandruff. Dandruff is untidy, unnecessary, and unhealthy. Avor's Hair Vigor cures dandruit and prevents oald_ess. You save your liiiir and you are spared tbe annoyance of untidy clothing. It also stops falling of tbo hair, aud makes tbe Lair grow thick and lonji. D 6 not be deceived by cheap imitations which will only disappoint yon. Make sure tbat you get tbo genuine Ayer's Hair Vigor. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr 4 Co.. Lowell. Mass., U.S.A. Women's Ills «. SI'KCfAL, VALI.'F, OF l>'.'. WILLIAMS' PINK TILLS IN THESE CASKS. A woman needs plenty of pure. red blood und sound nerves to carry her snfely through her times of pain a-xi .sickness. J>:'. Williams' link l'ills nre good for men — but they are good in a ' special way for women. They actunlly MAKE new blood. They givt- ease, strength amd vigour. They stimulate all organs to perform 1 heir functions regularly and well. They banish a.ll pains and depression — all headlU'hos. backaches and sideache.% and mi .1 the secret distress that only a wom.-m knows. , /fhey bring the sparkle to dull (•.yes and the healthy glow to cheeks once, pale and pinched with silent sulfcring. They act when all else fails. Special directions with each box. Head what tins lady says :— •' I suffered terYibly from internal complications, periodical attacks ol fearful pains and extreme weariless," says Airs Susan O'Donnell, of Taita, Lower Mutt. Often I collapsed amd was vi.able to move about the house. For four ' years 1 suffered from these internal nilment«, which doctors said had resulted from a. fall. Their medicines only gave tempornrv relief. Then, hearing of a lady who had been cured ot special troubles by Dr. Williams' link Puis I began taking them. Two boxes greatly improved me. They strengthened my internal organs and regulated their action. Four more boxos ..ompletely cured me. Should any lady write mo in conlidence for further particulars, I shall give every information." •• I was caught in a snower one day anil got soaked through." says Aliss E. Fleming. of Curraweela, Vorkborough ] -Mv health became very irregulai A > , ankles and logs swelled .until 1' £OU d hardly walk. 1 was so terribly weak and , la ngniid that 1 hadn't even strength to dust the rooms. My appetite failed, aid turned away even from 'eini.unH^ t-s Alv complexion grew pale and .-.ai ow in ,l J w«s fast drilling into n feline, i tVio.l many medicines, but they had no encct. Month after month I continued Ike this, until a friend advised mc to u«c Dr. Williams' Fink l'ills*. Afte< tak-. i,V,r them for six weeks 1 improved v>onleWß™ iy health became quite £ <egular the colour returned, to my •jnet.Ks, ■md mv lost strength cairn' back. 1 have ?,£• n n tlie best, of health ever since LV Williams' Fink IMUs are the hncst and nervetoning properties, Dr. Wi»»«£ od • Fills cure all diseases ot the bioou aim ner^s CU including rheumatism.^lu.nbitgo. If BHaV.rVJi iil^i <-a, neural- | MJJIIIS gIV gia, St. Vil!al HI MLrE* - IBS P\j v- „« t nrin V'sx JI&. v t_' _ »\__: veVr * " SI au a, YiSlK.*^-** 0yV *' ISSU skin diseases and elVects of pneumonia, influen-a, and bronchitis. As a cure for nervous exhaustion in men and women they lmvo no equal. From storekeepers and chemists 2nd the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, 3s a box, six boxes lbs .>d, post free. Always in npxes— never m bottles. See that the address, Wellington, New Zealand, is in red on. the pinK outside wrapper. The Whirligig,— There are many people in real life who, without any seeking on their part, suddenly lind themselves involved and mixed up in other P«»P l «" affairs in such a way that t L hey . s ° ei 2„ ? bo led on by some unseen hand. a>uui an one is Francis Qothlield , Esquire, in Mr Mayne Linsay's story, Ihe Whirlr gig " just recently issued in Messrs Ward & Lock Litho' Cover Series. 1< rom an easy-going tnaveller taking l«e, as ?he autblr says. with the imperturbability of a man who has seen it spec-tator-wise, and tested it never he isbv force of circumstances, suddenly transformed into a man of valour, who rescues people, and hits hard when necessary, and who wins a splendid wile at the end. Plenty of romantic excitement hero Pri«, 9d. at Lillicrap and ' Co.'s. Eek street. Prepare for Croup. -Tbe time wasted in sending for a physician when a child snows symptoms of the croup often leads to fatal results. A rehab le n.e« xcine and ono that' should Jmjw m kept in tho home ready for immediate use is Chamberlain's Cough Reruedj ,. It never fails, and will prevent xhe attack "f given as soon as the child becomes hofrsc. or even after the croopy cough appears. For sale by Maealister and Co, chemists. „

/A SOOTHING BALM & EMBROCATION.X is practically th* only ointment in Australasia 1 entirely free from animal fats and minerals. | Zam-Buk is purely vegetable and will be I found £ certain cure for Cats, Burns, Boils, 1 Bruises,- -Running Sores, Piles, Eczema, Barcoo, Ringworm, Pimple.*, Blackheads, ' .Rheumatism, Lumbago, _>cinlica, Chapped and Cracked Hoods, Chilblains, <&.. As aii embrocation 2i»«n-Buk r i3 unequalled. From all medicine vendors, 1/6 per Pot, or direct from die Zam-Buk Manufacturing Company, -39 Pittr:Strect, Sydney. "A Free SampW'will bciscnt you on receipt of a penny stamp; r for return. postage, •^^■-■■-■-■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■M-HS-fl WTJAT'S IN A NAME? A #reat deal when it comes to medicine. Ihe name TUSSICURA on a bottle means something that is good. Storekeepers* and Chemists are selling it everywhere, and know that there is nothing better for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Sore Throats, rnfluenza, etc., etc.— S. J. EVANS. Manufacturing Chemist, Christchurch. Messrß Morrow, Bassett and Co. have just landed another shipment of the famous Daisy Carts. Intending pui Chasers should send in their orders at once. Price. £11 16s.

EVANS S MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER ! A Boon to Humanity. Gives wonderful and refreshing rolief in the moat obstinate and chronic cases. One trial will convince the most sceptical. PROCURABLE FROM ALL CHEMIBTB AND Storekeepers Theodohodt the Colon? ii m n _mn_iTi_--r_— — — -nmrrmrr

%SP 1 B ■_■ Ha^ ■■-*^s^^a^ Bwl ■■ w n xrks, the Rush still continues, and it HAS BEEN a Rush : One crowd melted away only to make room for Larger Crowds. *" How did you lifeeyour purchase? Oh! Simply delighted. Tho prices of course did greatly astonish t» so low were they, and such price and quality combined is smpLy IRRES I S TIBI_E. HERE WE ARE AGAIN. ANY MORE BARGAINS? —._.__!_* Certainly, Bargains in every department and greater Bargains than oetore. High Quality and Low Prices are in bappy accord. Kindly consider the following:- T „„,„-,, 4 LOX^^p^nnelette.edyar. Sale U*£^tt mVmtt Z^^^S^CLo \le^fS S Blo,ue Flannelettes 9d yard, re- -J^s^ned* Kid Glove,, wi t h and without RSr'SfiS". aTiSdefld and 2i d auceato.i- fur top 3s 6d to 4s 6d, all at ls lld pair vard> „nlepae.'*</ ard * LOTJ-LoUlouse m aidCha m oia Gloveo uai.p-lr «?&»«? "^ What do you think of them? Aro they not Astounding? Come alpng and bring your friends. Golden opportunities forall>hile;tho Enormous Extension Sale Continues. '-*""""- __fir Jm*'Jmw^ 'A\w Awr^ M _ri_^^^^S_____^__B_Sß_9 _B_i_F j_-^_^f^ __f

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Southland Times, Issue 19116, 5 August 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19116, 5 August 1903, Page 4

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