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Miscellai.«ous \%, ANTED KNOWN-Fresh Schnapper, '» Flounder, and Terekehi, Smoked Mullet, Schtiapper, and Gurnet, at Shortland Fish Mart: Mra Howard. rTIHEY'RE cheaper than new "blankets «*• —the North British Goy's HOT WATER BOTTLES, with patent "Unique" Stopper. Jointa won't break, crack, or sp-**. They keep the warmth in aad the cold out. MILKING cows is" always rough on the hands. They get hard, and chapped. If NAZOL OINTMENT, is used regularly the hands will be kept soft and free from cracks. BOYS' OIL COATS 9s lid, MEN'S 12s 6d; a* the UP-TQ-ftATfi CORNER SALE.—BEN HARDY, Pollen Street, Thames. SUITS TO MEASURE from 59s 6d. New Winter Patte'jis of ; Kaiapoi Suitings.—J. BATES, next King's Tha*. *~ , IF you want your hands to be (smooth and skin soft and pliable, us© NAZOL OINTMENT. It penetrates the pores, heals the cracks, and takes the roughness. SWEDES, Yxjurg and Sweet; Rumeras. Ironbark Pumpkins arriving weekly. Potatoes in Oamaru's or Canterbury. Vegetables fresh 3 days weekly. Lima Beans and Marrowfat Peas at WOOD AND SON'S. WNTER weather is hard on the skin. It makes the hands rough and lips chapped, but NAZOL Ointment I soothes, neals 5 and restores the skin to a smooth pliable condition. , WANTED MEN AND WOMEN who are thrifty at LAID LAW HOBB'3 AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT. FRUIT SCARCE.—Bad crop. You did not battle. Use our Evaporated Apples, Apricots, Peaches, and Prunes. America's best. Served with custard are a delicious and eleap food.—WOOD AND SO~N. T ADIES who do their own housework t" ' find their hands get rough and grimy. This can be prevented by using NAZOL OINTME-NT, which keeps the skin soft and pliable. BARGAINS in Household Drapery at ROBT. WOOD'S WINTER SALE now en at, CALEDONIAN HOUSE, Pollen Street. T ADIES need not be troubled with -Li Chilblains or chapped hands if they will use NAZOL OINTMENT regularly during the cold weather. T^RESSMAKING.— This Department -*-' is under expert supervision, and the work executed carries its own testi monial.—THE ELITE DRESS HOUSE,. next' King's Theatre. ROUGH hands, chapped and cracked skin, are unpleasant and often painful, but may be avoided by using NAZOL OINTMENT. It is readily absorbed by the pores and Tenders the skin soft, and smooth. n\ A REWARD if jou don't get <*J-U Golden Value at LAIDLAW HOBB'S AUCTION SALE. Starts THURSDAY NEXT at 2 p.m. BROKEN Skin and Cracked Hands are slow to heal in winter weather. NAZOL OINTMENT, which penetrates the pores, soothes, heals, and quickly restores the skin to its normal condition. TIT T% rWRSETS—To ensure a YY •Jj» \J Perfect Fit when ordering your new costume, you will be v/ise to have a pair of perfect fitting Corsets.—THE ELITE DRESS HOUSE, next King's Theatre. -prOUSEWORK makes the hands -»-4 ough and hard, painful cracks sony ,imcs appearing in the skin. If you use N..20L OINTMENT it will make them smooth and soft. BARGAINS in Shirts and Underwrar. Big discounts off Men's Hats, Caps, and Mercery at R^OBT. WOOD'S WINTER SALE NOW ON. T ADIES' DRESSING JACKETS 3s J-J 9c i; LADTES* BLANKET COATS from 6s 6d, at the BIG BARGAIN SALE.—BEN- HARDY'S UP-TO-DATE CORNER. nnHERE is no need to dilate upon the -L merits of W. SCOTT'S CENTRAL STORES. Our stock of all seasonable delicacies will appeal to the careful housewife, as both quality and price are alway right. Old and new customers le ceive prompt attention. nf|A HEN WANTED ait LAIDLAW 6W HOBB'S AUCTION BALK i THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND. SATURDAY NtfXT. No Reserve. Cold in the head or. Nasal Catarrh is i quickly relieved by "NAZOL." Take 5 I or 6 drops on loaf sugar, and place tei tween the cheek and gums, and allow to ; dissolve naturally and very slowly. L'his » gives prolonged action and quicker te-

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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18385, 5 July 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18385, 5 July 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18385, 5 July 1917, Page 1

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