GEORGE CULLEN'S GREAT BARGAIN-GIVING & MONEY-SAVING - WINTER SALE OF THE SEASON - ■ . : . IS -fcTO"W X£T PTJiL' SS"S77"XI>TGi-, And will terminate as soon as" all the WINTER BARGAINS have gone. | Social Policy t^purse .. ... l-gjjg*"*.- - ■ 'i . S P,S nrThames Reduction that will ■ yet secure some of Upon the Undoubted P^rlrulll astonish patrons and the best bargains Quality \ George Lulien . aff d r of the season oi his goods respectfully directs their Considerable should make it a point and the-substantial, .. pleasure oi attending the . not to say qS^t WTNWR &ALE to his gPECIAIi WINTERi SALE. Sensational Reduction. SPECIAL WINTER SAl^ man y customers. Come and Inspect he has . " . VfSf His Reduction Sales the ... made, offer ix> the _ have been Magnificent BWgains— l THE GREAT SALE Careful Housewife . Specially Noted . the Splendid commences a?i + w« ™rAfnl For their Genuineness. .Values— To-day. There are AH those carelui When it is said that are displayed Genuineßargainsto.be People who wish That the in all " dhtiained! la^nSe Bargains SPECmi, WINTER SALE Dg-Wta. And " ™j£T*~1068'- ! Will Eclipse GEORiCJE CULLEN REALLY See for Yourselves? of his many ; fJ» " .... Rfelies upon The departments ; Predecessors it will be the Digcr i m ination • Quality and Rices He has • recognised that - of wiu Wtr^f* wirtotnserve His_Fat.ons .Do the Rest! •
) A Word About : : : 1 \WINTER HEALTH FOODS 1 i With, the advent of colder weather change of diet nX ( is essential. . .m ) Warm nourishing grain-foods served for break- /X I fast go far towards enriching the blood and m ) building up the children's health. to) I Anticipating the demand we are ready with a X I bigger assortment of Grain-foods and Porridge Sh/ ) meals than ever. 'm J) Every kind asked for from the dainty Fancy Im- W |D ported Packets of Hygienic Foods to the plain (ft \h homely but ever popular Wheatmeal, Oatmeal, etc. t X fl Ko dust, All Fresh, New Wholesome Meal, and ( X ii\ unrivalled for Breakfast and Winter Puddings. )[v ID FLAKED BICE GEBMINA OATMEAL \h | GRANOSE BISCUITS FOROE FOOD ( B h GERSTENA SEMOLINA ROLLED OATS i \ n QUAKER OATS WHEATMEAL / J | ORE AM OF WHEAT, Htc, Etc. 2 ■ \ Try them with Syrup or Honey. All Delicious. 5 I If r^r\ 7i JjTt xt^t' j^^ t^f\ "the stores op () I V^U-M.xVl-/Jl/ X Ot. XjkJ • best vAiiUEs." I) D Pollen and Willoughtry Streets jl [ X 'PHONE — Mait Store 15 - ?' - - Branch. 104 W. AN UNBOUCITED TRIBUTE fro* th* talMtad SevlplOT, MR, NBLSON ILLINOWORTH, of 35 Nairn Strart, W^JUaftw, wh« writ«r-> - *> "I ub pleued to acknowledge the gnat bMefit vhlok I hm mabfi htm taUag a coone of ' FLUENZOL' «4«n nßmiam freaa • hoi attack of INFLUENZA. I ooaaMar fc a ▼aluabl* MaMdy fcTWfc oaja*. 1* All Ghemista and Storm - - 116 ami 2/4 IW^VH It Always fcys to Use- ibbJi PIK -ThelrjOufility*Strength ILSfI MMSI ensurs <aßid Mileaoe w|| ,&sdtisfdction... tf^f " *^ir k •••Accept Nosubtitutc— •> *"^ Ounlop Rubber Co all fates 8 N*Z. wSrK THE PHILLIPS PRESSED STEEL SPLIT PULLEY Very light, very strong, and of most excellent design
That tickling, irritating cough may be relieved promptly by NazoF A few drops on lump sugar and repeated frequently—Advt. "I will sell whisky till hell freezes," defiantly declared an old man named -Patrick' O'Connor, who was fined .£lOOl, but elected to do three months in gaol instead tor sly .grog 1 selling at. Te Karaka. Court. Price-cutting is often the resjilt of ignorance, a failure to consider the many minute expenses incurred in the production of a job. One of the greatest reliefs in a worker's life is to take work and make out an estimate for it on an absolute basis of production and profit, and be afble to say with a feeling of glory—''This is tfie Price/ If you wish to practice economy, be sure and use Edmonds Egg Powder. It is more reliable than fresh eggs and less expensive. Your grocer * — has it. — 8 If your voice is husky and thick take a few drops of 'Nazol' on a small piece of lump sugar, and place between the cheek and gums and. allow to dissolve very slowly, and it will 1 make it dear and good.—Adrt.
pQS You risk too much when you have fl a cough or cold hanging on week 0 after week. Consumption often fl follows delay in treatment. •JLANE'S a EMULSION O will prevent this deadly disease, and ■ drive out the persistent cough or q cold. It gives prompt relief, streng- _ thens the lungs, nerves^ digestion and whole body. The effect of ii: M on .weakened constitutions is often B marvellous; always beneficial. ES For further information concerning Lane's B Emulsion see circular vyith each bottle. It "" n K^es much useful advice to sufferers and !_■ includes convincing testimonials from people gi of all ages and pursuits. « fg Sold in two sizes at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. m\ Prepared only by E. G. LANE, Chemi.t. L_J Oamaru, N.Z. 7 " . i NO BETTER REMEDY FOB CROUP. 'My little girls Nettie and Jessie. were bad with croup,' writes Mr Jas. Burgis, Stanley, Victor*), 'and would wake up choking for breath. I was told Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a marvellous cure for croup and I tried it with wonderful results. Now if they show the slightest sign of croup 1 give them a dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and never hear a sound from them for the rest of the
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14554, 23 June 1913, Page 2
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