SHOTS* 1 m pn r. A liiimiiiauifO WORD TO MEN Of course in the days of proposed retrenchment reductions you want a real chance to save a goodly sum without “feeling the pinch” by sacrificing any favoured style or accustomed quality. Well that’s just what Cullen’s SuperBargain Sale enables you to do. Our well known stocks of men’s wear have b een subjected to an emphatic mark-down — and this is how you benefit MEN’S ALL WOOL SUITS.— MEN’S ALL WOOL TROUSERS.— MENS’ ALL WOOL SOX.— MEN’S ALL WOOL UNDERPANTS £3 19/6 !9/6 I/ll 6/11 & 7/6 NO NEED TO ASK YOU TO CALL AFTER READING THESE. ■ POLLEN STREET, Go. THAMES.
BILIOUSNESS. DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS RECOMMENDED BY DOCTOR. consider Ur Morse’s Indian Root Pills an excellent remedy for the relief of Biliousness,” writes Mrs H. Manning, Mani Road, Sawyer’s Bay, near Port Chalmers. “I used to he very had from these attacks ■, sometimes they lasted a day, and incapacitated me. I might say that a doctor first recommended mv using these pills, and now I can urge other similar sufferers to do likewise, having personally derived such benefit from their use. lam an old resident here.”
Do not miss our Sale Specials. —Geo. Cullen and Co. SharlamVs Tomato Sauce makes a good addition to Soups and Gravies. It makes them richer and more appetising.—Advt. . Create an atmosphere of Nazol about you, so that you constantly inhale it. It is undoubtedly good for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, etc. —Advt. Advertising posters and bills turned out neatly and quickly at the Star Office. Thames.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15129, 21 February 1922, Page 3
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