V/t r¥M r PIP [ ft/ ' Spring's )vi . (iSm ' H wss ! -JW I "Too Early," did you say,: "to think about -&CURFD MY ! ■~-■»•--•»r t : , («■««..» vvi \L«ain»/ I\J I Ij '-.-••' May be! But don't leave the selection of your '-■: , I . ij Washing Fabrics until the hot days have settled about • 1 H HMI isS> W PI? a It'll e you, {or tnen y° u w "l feel more like playing than ' : y |k.r^wj.wM^M , m;i^. , Come now to ••:■■ '' h binetl wit ,, ,lie greatest \ . 'T'ln ATO Ok : ' ' " ' I u»n«aB»(p » wßsr.v known tonics. > ■ ' J, JQ Jt\S\\J jT&\J\J*3Ei ■ i Procurable of all Chemists aid Stores, 2s. 6d. per bottle. j . . ■■.■ • ■ ' -.- ~ , : • ■ • ■ . 12 Burnell Avenue, j tuwnnww ' •-.■•, irm»» ,11 . Hγ. Dunbar Sloane, ■ ' ' Thorndon, Wellington, t 'r* i, ■''V* ' ' T* j Y-"■ ' J Chemist, LambtonJJuajy '■", September 29th, 1909. !. , {jottOH OfSSS DCpaftflieCt. ' ■ • '■• Dear Sir,—Having suffered for over throe months from a bad ■.'■■■ :'■...'"■ ~- ■'■'.'■•■ ••';•- . . ! attack' of Indigestion, during which period I tried several useless J ) ' •,; , ' . ';. \-.-. .;, I ] ', . Here is an exposition.planned . to help the/girl;. v , ; , •■ -I T^^^^^^^^^'^ l \ ' . who Will soon be rac.ng the roses and threes toWr.:.:': i/^ I-Anl RENZIE'S PILL fixesSi^Wls! 61' I ' ,-..^^^^^^^^^ : ' . ', thing REASONABLY NEEDED is here . REASONv p , , ."' ;.- -— - —-t^ —; —;..,,:'','. —— I ably PRICED, and the finger of Fashion; pointsi:to ' : ,(', '".: ', ? LAWNS, in new. fancy designs,.and.crepe..effects, : .•■ ' =S ■' ':•■ FANCY AND STRIPE MUSLINS—Come and see the Newest Ideas. " ' . ' WOVEN STRIPE ZEPHYRS AND GINGHAMS—Fast Colours. . ' '.'] f , FISH has an exquisite delicacy •imparted; I , .', " 6|d., 9=a., to Is. i\&.yd. ■ i .■ ' '■'■ ' >„ ;» WtU vAAitinn n( ' ■ i ■ 40in. 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' V Aw\ I// ' .as constipation is—how headaches, biliousness, fevers, 'g j- tobj - iiSWPB'SfISBI ' ■ ) : ' ■'. ■ weak nerves, anKmia and organic troubles are brought g | PBa« ifeStß I"b6£bli b ™ aWα ,i™BIBmK IWWI, >'. - : . • i '< -v*'y«\ . on ..byits neglect—but it cannot,be/too often repeated that 'g •• .. ' '_ '' .. ' ''■ • "' '..'. " ■■-. ;. \ P\Ky-m ' 'constipation,'to be properly and' permanently overcome, must g- <\ flaWoi ' PfflPSflW'S ■ • ' ■ i '■■■'" ■'■&■'■:■•/■ be corrected by the most gentle and natural means. '' . . S 1 H*WBBfce*i « *•• »«»« w ■. . . ■ . • ... 3 ■> " /'= '. The safest remedy—the one which millions use and which S■'■ \ ■ ■■■ Offers you the • best ■ adnce, toe most r ... ■-~ I ■;, Is '..'the-hiehest medical authorities have- always approved—is m \ ■ . .skilled and scientific treatment; aU at a. , .: ; ■', . . ... . B . ■-. ■ . i ' - ' H ''■ ' . ! moderate cost.. Our specially trained ■: ;: .. !■■"'■' ■J j . ■-■••-.. j ; • ■ .gftrie absolute ' :,:... ;'■ • ' "'' e , '' ' OF OPO- B ; ''■ The American Detrtal..Parlors, . |.' ; ' ./"J "Matured Pleasant Laxative." '/ |'' e?B^Sl^^^ !a!ft _ \ AOT MAMSHIS STE wIIijNGTON; 1; {■ 1 l= ■ ' It neither purges nor.strains thesystem.but acting quietly, B ■ • Hours: 9to 6 daily. . '_ , „" | ' Ijgsina, § cleanses, soothes and strengthens the organs at.' fault, and, || .' •. ; . saturdar, . 9 ° *T' i' -, ; JSBI i restores the whole system quickly to its .proper working state.' g . . . ' D^- ' - j '■-''', l|pJj . , YOU MUST OF FIGS. ' | ;.;, :' • ' '\ ' ;.■ .■'■.. ;■■■•.■ ' ! v ' : ' ; : ■' : --:- : - ■./- ■^^■/ : ': - .—'..milJ lim. • .' H iff '& V Ijjn ' ' ' ■ '■ ' . ' : ■ •■' ■■■■■'' •■■,■'."',•'•''.- ■■/.'■.■ .: '■■ X . ' •' ■ -' MR. J« rIELDING, Sydney's Leading Card-board Box Manufacturfer, :■■'••■■■■ Cures The Colds of His Family and Self with ! ; i f vk When a leading manufacturer with the business reputation of Mr. J. Fielding gives his endorsement to a mB ' jji medicine it should convince the most sceptical that it is all the makers claim for it. After reading his letter, : fjlPNf we knowthat his many friends arid acquaintances who wish to guard against demon cough .and cold will do ■; / as e oes » ee P a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. ~,.:.;.■..': ;■■;■;. ' ."■'; Jws? f Dear Sirs,-Your cough remedy has been in my house for a very long time,- and both myself and family .find it a valuable a " d reliable remedy when- "demon cough and' cold " appears.. It has. proved a safe-guard against the .... lliik ' a PP roach of {he more serious ehest complaints, and regularly taken,; according to instructimis, it has . ' always succeeded in getting r.'d of the trouble, ami-now see "there's always'a bottle on hand. ,, -. _
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 894, 13 August 1910, Page 14
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