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J ' You ,save much money when J: L you use HF.AN'S ESSENCE, 'g w ten shillings on a pint of best | * cough, cold, and sore throat v/i. f> medicine. Be sure it's Hean's. « (| For Eaoy ";aokeng "COAL THAT IS ALL COAL" I Makes a fire that will broil, | boil or bake uniformly and \ quickly. No soiling smutß, or ( w.istoful cinders. j Burns to a little brown ash. j Wholesale from— j WAiPA RAILWAY & COLLIERIES, LIMITED ! l»o Cusio:>:!i(-in«..- Quay, Wellington j QLEAW, neat, tidy housewives know the value of LANE'S ftfIEDOUNE for the hands. They use it daily after houso work. Those who use it know its value. 1 s everywhere. 10 [Tired! Dizzy! Sick!( j|A When exertion "plays you out" ( tiJ&Jfs. —when your head throbs and V / fWf A your hand* are feverish—it is \J4f/t \ high time to tale J/ / f I QTEWNS'JuJfJU It makes a fizzy, refreshing, 1 \\ <#i 8 tp3i p •lat.'ble drink—at once afl V I V TjfiH* J and a beverage— J» \ A —!f •* £ ■ J*jh coo:» lhe blood, and \ [RJttß j 'hat headachy feeling. j?_NNv \ .•pSuI j Better and nicer than imJ \s£kn I ported fruit salts—bigger 1 Ibo tie at much less price, \ji a: • w ii:. u?p that cold.Rjgp ,&* 1 dry years' reputation »« the >|fe {$ i„fomp«r»blc family cold CUM «A '<■% pro»rs thr merit of Bonninjton't M , v 3. Iruh Moi». Don't experiment, fl #\ Bo«Bing'on"i ii » turcty—•ccept 188 l{ ".- »• substitute! Two •'"•"T^ 1 jf» «i '. th* bi| bottle. G«l i« jSgg* _£. NOW/ iQjflfr 1

1,000,000 $nmp!®B Free! gSSJiSXr 1 " f®\ v Secure iaa»« aAaaplo bottle I It* good c&octa will convince you that at last Spa S~ /sj^^g too hava got the medicine taat will care after doctora and other remedies (iSKSgi E^spJ hay» failed. Invaluable (or complaints such aa Neurasthenia, Hydatids, ,JS "%%>M^vl! Anaemia. Dakility, Gull Stonss, Chromic Indigestion.and Liver Troubles, FIT ADATIO h told by all Chemhts and Slow..—J/6. 5\6 mly^^^^ AlMaa ulvmu trmm (roaa, aud addrwas your Utters in fiUnf l MwMim T~—t! S. A. PALMER, 43© Flinders Lam*, Mclbeara® <s 3^s v __Jnff^»ffSl f Life V '"~U'o ' C | , —/ -ry/ fr Going j|" j . ' { $ Health i Mugo & Sitearer's 1 i j . SOME PEOPLE ARE CALLED i ''LUCKY '' ■ THRIFT AND PRUDENCE ARiJ 'LUCKY" ATTRIBUTES— SO ALSO ARE ALERTNESS AND THE FORESIGHT TO TAKE ADVAN- : TAGE OF OPPORTUNITY. i In Hugo and Shearer's Great Summer Sale all have opportunities to ' save money on seasonable and fashionable apparel. Will you profit by them, and be one of the "Lucky" ones? <: IT RESTS WITH YOU! ' We are over the crest of the Summer Selling Season. Although the ' days for warm weather wearables are still with us, colour and size ranges i are not complete—henco tho very low prices quoted to-day to effect a ] quick disposal.* « I ' No woman should lightly pass over the facilities for economy affordi ed by this sale. The characteristic quality associated with all Hugo and : Shearer's goods is very evident, and the striking values offered prove our 1 determination to effect a complete clearance. The final weeks of this \ Sale is productive of Bargains quite as convincing as those offered dur- . ing the first week. •j ALL WOOL TAFFETA COSTUMES, usual 255, Final Clearing Price 3s lid. FLORAL CREPE COSTUMES, all this season's goods, usual 17s 6d, Final Clearing Price 3s lid. SPONGE CLOTH & POPLIN COSTUMES, all latest styles, usually 37s 6d to 425, Final Clearing Price lis 6d. CHECKED SPONGE CLOTH COATS, usually 10s 6d, Final Clearing Price 3s lid. WASHING UNDERSKIRTS, all new goods, usually 4s lid, Final Clearing Price Is lid. WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES ,trimmed pearl buttons and Val. Lace, us- ] ually 4s lid to 5s lid, Final Clearing Price Is. 5 Dozen Children's Assorted STRAW HATS, trimmed and untrimmed, usually Is lid to 4s 6d, Final Clearing Price 6d each. LADIES' READY TO WEAR HATS, usually 8s lid to 17s 6d, all to be cleared at Is lid each; I 20 Dozen UNTRIMMED STRAWS, usually 3s lid to 6a lid, Final • Clearing Price 6d each.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14203, 4 February 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14203, 4 February 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14203, 4 February 1915, Page 6

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