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Rasnsaj amd Miller's SALE All Summer Goods and Apparel Must be Disposed of BATHING COSTUMES, L*st All Wool, All Greatly Reduced— For Sale LADIES SMOCKS, All Colours— Usually 6/11 Sale 5/9 PRINTED FLOCKS, Fast Dyes— Usually 10/6 Sale 8/9 1 NAVY REPP COAT, Very Smart— Usually sgns. Sale 45/RAYON FROCKS, All Sizes— Usually 39/6 Sale 17/6 VOILE FROCKS, Very Latest— Usually 35/- Sale 12/6 FOX ALINE FURS, New Goods— Usually 29/6 Sale 18/6 GYMNASTIC SUITS, Best Serge— Usually 16/6 up Sale 13/6 up GYMN BLOOMERS, Best Black for School Wear — Sale 2/6 Pr. FUJIETTE BLOOMERS, All Shades Usually 3/3 Sale 2/9 Pr FUJI BLOOMERS, All Silk— Usually 5/6 Sale 4/6 Pair SANITARY TOWELS, Best Hygienic— Usually 2/6 Sale 1/11 LADIES VESTS, Range of Samples— At Sale Bargain Prices FUJI PRINCESS SLIPS, Heavy Silk— Usually 10/6 Sale 7/6 DRESSING GOWNS, Newest— Usually 12/6 Sale 4/11 INFANTS SHAWLS, Wool and Silk— Usually 12/6 Sale 9/6 COTTON LACES AND INSERTIONS Sale 6d Dozen Yards FANCY SILK RIBBONS— Usually 2/6 To Clear 6d Yard SUNSHADES, Smart Patterns— Usually 3/11 Sale 2/11 SHINGLETTE BRUSHES, in Cases— Usually 5/6 Sale 3/6 BUNGALOW APRONS— Usually 3/11 Sale 2/3 RAYON SCARVES, Printed Designs— Usually 4/ Sale 3/11 CREPE DE CHENE SCARVES— Usually 8/11 Sale 5/11 CHILDREN’S SOX, Silk and Cotton— Usually 2/6 Sale 1/6 LADDERPROOF ART SILK HOSE, New Shades— Worth 3/11 Sale 2/11 ART SILK HOSE, Dark Shades Only— Usually 3/11 Sale 1/6 “EL TWISTEX” PURE SILK HOSE, Re-inforced Art Silk— Usually 6/6 Sale 4/11 STRONG WHITE LISLE HOSE— Usually 2/3 Sale 1/3 CHIFFON LISLE HOSE, Full Fashioned— Usually 5/11 Sale 2/11 FABRIC GLOVES, Embroidered Cuffs Usually 2/11 Sale 1/11 LONG PURE SILK GLOVES— Usually 10/6 Sale 2/11 ART SILK GLOVES, Newest Shades and Styles— Sale from 3/11 STRIPE FUJI SILK, Smart stripes— Usually 2/11 Sale 2/6 COLOURED FUJI SILK, All Colours— Usually 2/11 Sale 2/6 CREAM FUJI SILK, Pure Silk— Usually 2/6 Sale 1/9 CREPE DE CHENE, All Colous— Usually 5/11 Sale 3/11 SILK CREPE, All Colours— Worth 15/6 Sale 8/11 GEORGETTE, All Colours— Usually 7/11 Sale 4/11 TUSSORE SILK, 33in. Heavy— Usually 3/6 Sale 2/6 SILK COATINGS, Very Smart— Usually 10/6 Sale 6/11 BATIESTE VOILE, Neat Designs— Usually 2/9 Sale 1/6 NEW PRINTED RAYONS— Usually 2/11 Sale 1/11 PLAIN RAYONS, Good Shades— Usually 4/6 Sale 3/6 RAYON ROBE LENGTHS, Emb.— Usually 35/- Sale 10/6 BLACK CASHMERE for Smart Frocks— Usually 2/11 Sale 1/11 NAVY SERGE, 56in. Guaranteed— Usually 16/6 Sale 9/11 PRINTED VOILES, Best Quality— Usually 3/11 Sale 1/11 CREAM SUITING, 56in.— Usually 15/6 Sale 10/6 WHITE BLANKETS, Best WoolSale 26/6 and 35/6 Pair FINE WHITE SHEETS, Hemmed— Sale 9/11 and 12/6 Pair COLOURED TOWELS, Fast Colours— Usually 4/6 pair Sale 3/6 Pair PILLOW CASES, Good QualitySale Price 1/11 Pair SHADOW TISSUE, 60 Inches Wide— Usually 4/6 Sale 3/6 FLANNEL, Best Pure Wool— Usually 2/6 Sale 1/6 SHEETING. 80 Inch Unbleached, a Bargain— Sale 2/6 Yd These Bargains will Soon he Cleared. Be Early RAMSAY & MILLER, Stafford Street Sosstii & North

Heed the warning signs of nervous breakdown Take th's simple step towards regaining splendid health TIRED mornings, weary days, exhausted evenings! These are the warning signals of a nervous tension that must be relieved if you would meet each day’s problems with the clear brain that only bounding vitality ensures. Overwork, worry, insufficient exercise, lack of fresh air, and other similar disabilities of modern life all tend to induce a condition of neurasthenia. Re-nourish the nerves A breakdown is almost inevitable when the nerves are required to work at the abnormal stress which modern life demands unless they receive extra nourishment tq fortify them for the extra work. The one sure way to supply the additional sustenance is by means of a suitable tonic. This, obviously, musr be capable of nourishing the blood stream so that the red corpuscles will be able to bear full supplies of the life-giving oxygen to the nerve tissues. The main essential for this function is an added supply of iron. It is notable that iron forms an integral part of Clenffent’s Tonic, thereby constituting it a thoroughly scientific and reliable tonic for all cases of nerve disorders. Its admitted efficacy lies in'th'9 three-fold fact that it is made to a correct medical formula, that it contains no alcohol nor other stimulants, and that it contains ho opiates. It if wholly nutritive in its action on the nerve tissue. This explains that sense of steadiness, of renewed vigour, of buoyancy, confidence, and general well-being so universally experienced by those who prescribe a course of Clement’s Tonic fot themselves. By taking Clement’s Tonic for the "rundown” feeling you are effectively guarding yourself against danger of neurasthenia A perfectly safe remedy Clement's Tonic may be taken with perfect safety by all members of thf family,‘and is quite as beneficial for children as for adults. Obtain, able at all Chemists and Stores Always keep a bottle in the home CLEM ENTS TONIC Gives Radiant Health ii'ii m A a, A Si 1 .•jJJLS ! mustjxrodnc WHEN a building is just part of a business, profit or loss is often unthought of. With office buildings, the building IS the business and MUST show a profit. It is significant, then, that throughout the world concrete is invariably chosgn for office Luiiding construction. Concrete is permanent—almost everlasting. It is beautiful, dean, sanitary, fireproof. It is cheaper, both in actual cost and in handling. Whether you build for profit or for business, a home or a farm, follow the judgment ol experts. Build in concrete and with . . . MDUBUKK Quality guaranteed to exceed the latest British Standard Specifications, AGENT: C. G. BRYAN KING. STRATHALLAN STREET, TIM ARC.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18479, 22 January 1930, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18479, 22 January 1930, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18479, 22 January 1930, Page 13

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