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SUFFERS FROM SCIATICA. Suffers from sciatica should not hesitate to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm The prompt relief from pain which :t affords is alone worth many times its cost. —Sold everywhere.

f Jh save < £me, temper arid money-, r Jb promote efficiency. f |o stimulate <4 ■ ■ yowT sales and mc/ease yowf business ASK A. P. HYDE ABOUT AX OFFICE SYSTEM. 'PHONE

For irJIPI-XJBBB'SSA.TJw | registered Nai I for j Hean's Essence Tho Groat Money-Saving Remedy FOR COUGHS, COLES, CATARRH CcsSc 2/- Klakes 1 pint Savsa 10/-1

SECOND WEEK OF AND DARINGS ALE llm^eii^^Kii the present sale there is more than the immediate price saving for consideration —there is the width of choice, to say nothing of the unreplact able qualities and values represented in present stocks. With purchase notes to hand for new goods, which are part on the water and part awaiting shipping space, the exact extent of the further increased costs to be faced is foreseen. The savings to be effected, therefore, at H. and D.'s Sale cannot be fully assessed by comparing ordinary marked price with present sale pi ice, for in many instances the cost of stocks bought and to arrive shortly will exceed the present ordinary selling price. Wise buyers should anticipate their requirements now and buy for future as well as present needs at House and Daking's July Sale. LADIES' RAINCOATS Usuallv 24/6 '42/6 50/NOW 17/6 28/6 32/6 , f ' GIRLS' BLACK RAINCOATS (in two qualities), 30m., 33"»«i 3°in., 42b., 45111., 48m. 30m. Usually 15/6 and 22/6 NOW 11/6 and 16/6 Both ordinary and sale prices advance about 1/6 per size r GIRLS' SCHOOL OUTFITS (black raincoat and cap to • match), as illustration 36in. , Ordinary price 30/- \ Advancing about 2/- per size NOW 23/6 1 4 LADIES' TWEED COSTUMES Usually 50/. NOW 21/LADIES' NEW AMERICAN DRESSING GOWNS Usually 35/- 45/- 55/NOW 26/- 35/- 42/Manufacturer's Samples of Woven Underwear Jaeger and other brands, reduced to nearly half-price GIRLS' & LADIES' CREAM WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES, 30m., 33in., 36in., 39m., 42b., 45m., W. Usually 5/6 5/11 6/6 6/u 7/6 7/11 12/6 , ~, NOW 3/9 4/3 4/11 5/3 5/11 6/6 9/6 MEN'S SUPERIOR QUAL. RIBBEDI ROSLYN UNDERPANTS. Usually 7/11 8/11 Sale Price 6 6 7 6 .MEN'S STRIPED WINCEY NEC. SHIRTS. Worth 8/6 12/0 Sale Price 5/11 9/6 SHIPLEY PRESIDENT HP ACES. Sale Price 3/3 POLICE BRACES. Sale Price 2 4 MEN'S FLEECED UNDERWEAR SHIRTS OR TROUSERS. Usually 5/6 Sale Price 3/11 MEN'S ALL-WOOL RIBBED SOX, N.Z. Manufacture. » Sale Price 1 < s MEN'S BEST QUAL. BLUE AND GOLD DENIMS. Worth 8/11; Sale Price 5/11 o4m. ALL-WOOL N.Z. BLANKET COATING, Light and Dark Saxe and Fawn. Worth 14/6 Sale Price 7/11 40/48 in. MIXED W. and C. DRESS TWEEDS Usually 3/11 5/6 7/6 Sale Price 2/6 3/11 5/6 ALL-WOOL NATURAL DOCTOR FLANNEL Usually 3/6; Now I'll SINGLE-BED EIDERDOWN QUILTS. Usually 25/- 32/6 NOW 16 fi 1R fi 4()in. BORDERED CASEMENT VOILE Usually 2/6; New 1/11 33in. WHITE WINCEYETTE. Worth 2/3 Sale Price 1 *i ZEBRA STRIPED FLANNELETTE (the best flannelette made). Worth 2/3 Sale Price 1/e ™*lW™ House and Daking's Sale 1

£SO Pr," es —Enter for this Simple and Easy Competition First Prize £2O Second Prize £lO 80 Prizes of Sj. for the best lists of the thirty separate and individual uses to which Stoto the universal Cleanser can be applied. Moto is unequalled as a grease remover tor cleaning cooking uiensils, enamel ware, glass, painted woodwork, linoleum, floors, tiies, windows, baths, elc. Send your list, with name and address attached, to the Moto Chemical Co., Ltd., Chrislchurch, No limit to the number of efforts you may send, provfded that each is accompanied by the label from the 'op of a lib. Mot , tin. Comp---lition closes on July 31st, 191 & and i» in tiie hands of an independent judge whose decision is absolutely final. 10J. per tin fror* grocer's and stores. If your retailer does not stock Moto ask I him to get it lor vou. BLUE LABEL ?:0i0'(or ,I! household purpo*.- | ron:a as no try. Uniurpa'sed for washing ,j c!-rhe< and rm vin« stains fiom cloth. !! GKF.EN LACE). MOTO-lor .cou.irju an i heivv

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13817, 11 July 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13817, 11 July 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13817, 11 July 1918, Page 6

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