THE SEASON. NOW ON SEE THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS OFFERING All Our New Season Stocks will be Sacrificed at unheard of Prices, They MUST go at Prices they are marked. BE EARLY BE EARLY HIGH-GRADE: MILLINERY, FROCKS, COATS, FURNISHINGS and MEN'S CLOTHING, All the Very Smartest Goods; to be sold at a time when yon will be able to enjoy wearing them. The Coldest Weather is Still to Come ENOUGH SAID COURTS WINTER SALE The Event YouVe waiting for
BILIOUS ATTACKS. , DRIVEN AWAY BY DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Mrs. D. M. Whitford, 196 Brougham St., Sydnenham, writes:—"My mother first induced my taking Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pilis as I was subject to Bilious attacks. I am pleased to say that I found this" remedy most efficacious in banishing these attacks and consequently I can personally recommend them to any similar sufferers." "Ye Farawa Bells" across the bay, Singing so sweet at the close of day, Whilst each fond lover his story tells, Ring O ring, ye Faraway Bells! "Ye Faraway Bells!" I love your song It cheers my heart when the world goes wrong, ' ' '") When la cough or cold endure— Your chant and Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. NO OPERATION FOR PILES. "Your treatment has completely rid me of Piles after about twelve years' suffering." We have hundreds of similar letters. The Zann Double Absorption Treatment for Piles is unequalled. Ninepence in stamps brings you a generous trial' treatment. Operations avoided .—Zann Proprietary, Box 1952, Wellington. Free booklets and stocks of "Zann" obtainable from Bongardte Pharmacy,; Thames. . '• ■.■'i' •'•? •■
/L <** at the wheel Wrigley's overcomes that drowsy feeling so often experienced by motorists. The very act of chewing keeps you fresh and alert; also the healthful cleansing action of Wrigley'a freshens the mouth and steadies the nerves. Wrigl A \s I 01 m m No. 2 Corrective Pills extra Strong 12/6^ Special Formula, wh Write for Catalogue of kubber Goods Post free MAIL ORDER CHEMIST Box Tmi ©fcr'stchurch.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17923, 26 June 1930, Page 2
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