I Court's bargains. Hosiery, gloves, laces, embroideries, and insertions In endless variety, all marked down to special prices. Call and see the best sale values at lowest prices.—A. Court and Son, The Busy Beehive.—Advt. The Ideal Woman's Remedy. - ■ —«— HIGHLY BiEICOMMIBNiDEI) BY A CHEJSTCHUIMM LIADY. Throughout the many stages of woman's life, from peevish girlhood through -womanhood, motherhood^ to the declining yeara of old age, tKoro is no better ojr milder remedy than Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills. They promote regularity, aid the digestion and assimilation of food and keep the bowels, liver and kidneys in proper working order. "Halving used Dr. McrWs Indian Root Pills ior a considerable time," writes- Mrs M l. Baxter, Dearsley street, Lhvwood, Christchurch, "I can highly lecommend them as a grand-■corrective for female ailments. When I feel out of sorts or run down I take a dose of Dr. Morse's Indian Root .Pills, which nuieldy rectify the system and keep mo in Rood health in every way."
nMMMM^ GIVENFREE ' Theee are genuine ouen«i'aoe Lsvar Watcfctii. yhey embody latest improvement!! mcluaIns non-overwind devic© and K>©ciftl dustBNOfcap. Besides eaohwatch IB Ouarwiteea for five yews. The usual prios in 20/-. jj^B^^^»^ WE OFFER YOU OWE FREE! W« make this splendid offer to introduce Si? Radian Gold Double Alber^, Theie HPWf^B^PSliHil CanadianOoldrfi-W«Ch«««; , WK^*fel%lMl^JKfM^S«^§l together with our free Watch. If this i« - WiimsM&mM^tW£®MmßM] no% the beat bargain you ever mad©, W^>mi hi^^^/^!^MiWmm return the goods and we will »'■■» NORROW & CO., y 2 CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY,
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10289, 2 July 1912, Page 1
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