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It is uudutibtcdly beneficial." j| I For Women | I LADY MUIR v.;riles: "Since taking Sanat- . ; | •j oijen lam really better—a brighter, stronger tone I altogether." I Mr.. KENSINGTON, wife of Mr. Justice FREE BOOKLET. I Kensington, Lahore, India, writes: "I and Mr. Post this coupon — it % Kensington have tried Sanatogen, and have both , . r~*. I found it a wonderful reviver and tonic. It is also «-t« bring you a h ret I the best'cure for digestive troufo'cs that I have Booklet entitled "How I come across." to Live Healthily." I 77 ' This booklet fully explains I rOr Cnlluren the constituents ami uses of; I " PUBLIC HEALTH," oiie of the prominent Sanatogen. I medical papers, contains an article by a well- . A. WUI.KING & CO.. . known doctor, who >ays: "I determined to try 17. BOND STKHKT. • I Sanatogeji on a cliiJilNu'rTering from :«•»!!>• pitiable SYIJXKY. N.S.W.' I debility. The change in her condition at the. end / . ~ . I of a fortnight Was truly woti<!e:fui.' Appetite Please s«nd we the ebove., I '\vas improved, diarrhoea had .stopped, the cheeks ." were rosy, and her weight had increased by .....«»..».« I Mb. 10-ozs." • ' ". ~ 5j • , Address * ' ■ ' ' * ' 'bS'-a' -"fr-"-'■'^S~t-r^^V- LJ^V''Vk -V ■ -^'' s.ai/593 . " \ J- M- MITCHELL 1 I * Furniture l"lilll?2HL G^E : Warehouse m ■ — «■* Bungalows. . . Best American oak used, guaranteed. Quaint, Artistic Duchess Chests and Sideboards in stained walnut, at greatly reduced prices. I sell 7-piece Saddlebag Dining Room Suites from £8/10/-. .Call to-day and inspect my showrooms. TERMS ARRANGED WITH APPROVED BUYERS Quotations and estimates free. ' ' , ' Catalogues free on application. . Being a manufacturer, and «elHng directto the public, you receive the benefit at J. M. MITCHELL'S, 535 Colombo Street, Chch. J WOMEN'S WOVEN UNDERWEAR ..•-.■•. • • ■ ■ ■ * The wearing qualities and the fine of every garment, together with our moderate . prices, makes this department a very popular one. Ladies' Woven Spencers and Ladies , Knitted Wool Vests, long Bodices, in natural and white — . and short sleeves— 1/11 2/11 3/11 4/11 , 2/3 2/6 3/3 3/6 Ladies" Woven Vests; long and Flannelet ? e /1 : short sleeves, in natural ana ~ mi** c; « a/** white 2/3 2/11 3/11 5/6 TTh™ h tc ~ *£\ *{}\ •/» Ladies Woven Underskirts, grey Ladies' Woven Combinations, 3/j| natural and white, long and Ladies' Divided Skirts •.. 2/11 i short sleeves, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 Ladies' All-Wool Divided Skirts, Ladies' All-Woo! Woven Combina- nayy — tions, fine and heavy makes — • 7/6 8/t 9/6 10/1 8/11_ 10/6 12/6 14/6 17/6 Ladies'Viyella and Wincey NightLadies'' Silk and Wool Woven dresses, creamCombinations— . 14/6 and 17/6 . 14/6 16/6 17/6 Ladies' and Children's Bed Sox— . 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Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 2

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