r J Showroom Specials «^j : ;'| ;.'| ..-safe* at Keen Gut Prices | Jit After a very busy season we are determined to further reduce our stock of ■•[ W TRIMMED" AND UNTRIMMED MILLINERY to the lowest possible point. w K m Hence these tempting prices: W Q Our stock of Untrimmed Straws at the niarfed prices are great value but at the ft |£ Special Prices they will soon go out: 2/11, 3/1.1, 4/6, 5/6. All shapes, colours, ™ W and styles—to suit all tastes. . . & W CHILDREN'S WASH HATS, all this season's goods. Special Clearing jn & Prices, 1/tl, 2/6, 2/11,3/6. 1j JjLi'-'- LADIES* PIQUE BLOUSES, the ideal for the washtulx Special Clearing y ■ I ' Prices, 3/6, 3/11 ...*'■.' M -%■•■■■ LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES, smart styles in an ideal wash--fabric. -JjL ■; ffl . Special Clearing Prices 4/6, 4/11, 5/6 *r Great value in Ladies* One-Piece Frocks; the rig.t style for present wear. # ; ■■ o Special Clearing Price, 9/11. $ I COURT'S ■ j 6 - The Busy Corner —— X f # Pollen Street Thames J
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j A Fine Showing of Tussore and Jap Silk Costumes. TMFY are all in the newest styles, 'splendid fitting, well cut, beautifully tailored in hujhgiade quality"materials. May we show them to you ? You.'will not foe asked to buy. ' FROM now onto Xmas we are giving the following Discounts on. Cash Purchases: 2/- in£l 1/6 in ..15/-. 1/. in .10/- . in 5/- _____ Costumiere, Pollen Street y Thames B *«» «■» ■••*• o( " Buttwly" Tea ia :- frssTsat. sWlicioasly flsToursd. ami aY wffM- Butterfly ia^^^av @sj Is'aonpossd of only the finest leaf, ear* Sf t * ll '' sslected . and skilfully blended to
Wireless Telegraphy ■j 'Y«o, who »r«- discontented -with position aad prospects, haro you thoaglit cf the wander* yet to be diecovered la the field of Wireless Tele- ; graphy t Why net beeoma acquaint* •a* with thia intereattac profession i Wireless Telegraphy ia net only interesting, but lucratire also. There are wander* jet to be avanght to light, aa why not ge» inta : tae field early t Ow E(;t«rt <a • j practical man, aa*\ yawr aa«ceas aa I maramtaed. Sea* tor prospectus. Wa iaaab by elaaa ant ootxespondemce. Sand far fmU aaraiealara TODAY. Bower's Sdtool for Engineer* <Jams 3W. Bowh, Principal) -. TyrasM BaiWia«a..Cat4aan Street East , . . AUCKLAND Begietered aa a~ private Technical Beaool by the Oareirament, Marine , aai Education Deaartaaente. 11
EVERYBODY IS SICK SOMETIME' Th* d*y ol h«t« ii»k * % ii tay lif# pwpla wr* part. Wh.«n on* £ai lick th« ayiiaiti : 'it in a moir'»:«utc«ptibl» condition that in ordin*ry period*. Whan you get »iok •ilk A;'ldoctor and don't wait. If is fcktir buaLnaaa bo oux* dia«a»a, but th«re ara alight »ilm*ntfc that do znai vevd a dkwfcor,, and in many win tin*?* it no doctor to \m got. I* is k*r« whmr9 MEUffitO'L cornea) in; it is the vary -thing' you wiajnit for sligM ailr aria and to u»» until tha doctor comee, on# dot* talufn at the ooanm«n<jem«ns of inluanaai, a bad ©old, <*r » fav«ri«k atfcaiok will f morally jwwwait it gatting worae. If yon hava a bad fcaadaahe, •* mtitftr £wwaOwkat •*«»•, * .NETJIOL POWDER OR WAFER will §b* you immediate rnXkf. If you «r« f«T«riah, ia*tl*a*, and •anmot'al«a», miV&Qfa will raduoa tk* !vr*r wd fiv« you * quiet aofhifa'ra't. If yom ISBDIOL fill idicf.'. II vouir duld i» wrifcifcl* gif* it a littla NEUROL, "ajOooKding *» ;dir»ofcio«w, find tie little oxwrwill t* ioothed and e*m*l at oai«. Thar* v no »Umemt ia wiiah. KIiU'JRO'L is not of iomi «»§. K«ep a box in tha hamm ami it Trill mt« yam a doctor'i bill. It it perfectly ««f*, «£ e «fciT«, f lfra. atorakawpar OT ehaaniitt aells a ajingla Ptardar «r Waiter for, Sd. TWELVE IN A BOX Ib, but".** that th« word NKTJBOMa pHntaai *a «tak PWwdar «r- Wafer, otWwiaa thwy ara a«fc ■ gMMUIM. - THE NEUROL COMPANY
.A SOLDIER'S PRESENT. For. a «#!dier at the from- or in camp, a most ■ welcome Rift i» a 11% . bottle of xluenzol for etavinpr off chilla or dispelling microbe* of disease. The > Cantaan Contractor* at Trentbam iliwaars; Ltd.) write:-"It haa leen rather aurprieine; to our firm the ;m* '••■»•> now . nave „ 'or, ■'■Wtmnai}]'" . : it' Matter intended for publication v '«•▼» items should be add«»ed t ■ ,v 'M' : i!*fca*,' ';
FLUENZOL FOR YOUNG CHILDREN *To irni(rat<» and disinfect tli» throat and naval passages of .vcoing .children, nnablo lo jyni-prlo. pon.c !if)]f » tensp-.Miu-ful of WHrra Fhtprtrol into ficb at ititervtiK while th» fHU? >s on ih» ■back.-Givo ii •+;'•■■ :>H v v -!••••« ♦ r.i- ---' pararnn*. F>;i> »'.><•'.■ ' —.»!?■»•<»* r **'- or airaet»nis»g f.yi-i.p, F:>w-ns»!l (J „■' »" v •<tf) ia harmieab U> children. *2V.
■saaaaasMsasaassßßßaawssaßaaaaMsasMsaaMßßßßaaaaßaajsaaaai OFFICIAL HECOQNITION. At military camp* both in N.Z. and ar Kfirypt, Fluennu sa greatly used aa' \ favor apecifio and. for disinfecting the nasal and throat passages. A Ma jo;.- in the N.Z. Defence Force* Wnles :-r>.''-i.Th« freedom from sicknes* at Takapan Camp vri<a Largely due t» 'ajp (jauntily of Flueasol uewi by all . : ./* ftf
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 10287, 8 January 1917, Page 3
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