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PAY LESS FOR LIGHTING. USE “GOLDEN RAYS.” During the long winter nights, a big economy can be effected in domestic illumination with “Golden Ray” Candles. Being specially hardened they burn slowly and steadily, giving a beautiful mellow light at lowest cost. Packet always full weight. If “Golden Ray” Candles are unobtainable from your grocer, apply to Auckland Merchants for name of supplier.—Advl.

A MOTHER’S TRIBUTE TO DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS "I can personally recommend Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills,” writes Mrs W. Timmo, 79 Marine Parade, Napier, “as the best fri'end of any sufferer from Bilious Headaches. 1 find them act immediately, and th’e headache is soon manished. They are also very useful for the children •when a Tittle out-of-sorts’—one pill crushed and taken in jam and my four children favour this remedy always. 5 7

The Whisky of High Office IN the important 1 matter of taste, men of responsibility never lapse from a very high standard of fitness. Their selection of whisky is consistent with a fineness and a sincerity of judgment without flaw. When men like these insist on D. & J. PERFECTION they do so with the full knowledge of its virtues. m Bottled by the Proprietors D. & J- McCallum, Edinburgh, Scotland. Wholesale Agents : COOKE & CO., Albert Street, AUCKLAND. G & G ' :<<T: mm m NEW GOODS OPENING UP FOR AUTUMN AND EARLY WINTER SEASONS. ALL SUMMER GOODS GREATLY REDUCED. TO CLEAR FOR CASH. WHITEHEAD’S THAMES.

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15886, 26 July 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15886, 26 July 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15886, 26 July 1923, Page 6