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Antineurasthin.' Dr. Hartmann's Nerve and Brain Food, ANTINEURASTHINcontains neither drug nor chemical, but builds up tho nervous F,vst«m I>* artni 1n 1 pt^rjiij? the natural food el«ment of tho brain and nerves—Leiclhin —ill an active organic state. ANTINEURASTHIN" is tho only means. known to science of doing this, ANTINEURASTHIN - There is no secret about it— to ovoO" purohasor an analysis is given, and: Antineurasthin is guaranteed to bo true to that analysis. ANTINEURASTHINFEEDS tho brain and nerves, thereby giving permanent good Tefiults, ani not tho temporary. deadening or stimulation obtained from drags, etc* ANTINEURASTHINmeans—MentaI Energy—a power of application to work, and of ooncen> (ration of inind—improved digestion, sound healthy sleep, and general good health. ANTINEURASTHINHas received the endorsement of pome of the world's most famous pbyeioi cians, and has proved itself in the Hospitals of Europe. ANTINEURASTHINis prepared in tablet form—pleas nnt to the taste, and oonveniently carrkxti while travelling. ANTINEURASTHINcan bo tested free of cost, A Sample, .with treafciso on nervous will bo forwarded on receipt of 2d. in stamps to cover postage by thn Wholesale Distributor for N.Z.. H. A. GODDAUD, 210 Watsons Build, ings, Auckland. mrnmirriuiynii— 11 " l ■■■"■ ■■■■ ...i—. w— ROYAL HONOURS. MESSRS. JAMES WATSON AND CO., DUNDEE, Have pleasure in announcing that theirs was the only WHISKY used at tho Luncheon given at tho Investiture of H.R.H, PRINCE OF WALES at Carnarvon on tho 13th July, 191 L I dAWitiyiiy.i^.uu^iiimfiHwrraUiri'aiiHifmußTjiTtMir'warairjHUiimiiii'nßragagMMßßPßWUßUumi A Popular Fabric For Present Wear. I Jap Crepe 1 AT 35E33E22j! I si i loin A MATERIAL LIGHT IN WEIGHT, GUARANTEED TO j STAND THE WASH AND STILL RETAIN ITS ORIGINAL j : COLOUR, AJND WITH NO END OF WEARING POSSIBILI. | TIES, JAP. CREPE IS JUST THE FABRIC FOR PRACTICAL ! SUMMER WEAR. j STOCKED IN TrtlS SEASON'S ' j " MOST POPULAR SHADES. j I C SMITH, I j | Limited, j | J • Cuba Street, j . II . Wellington. . J

Sale! Sale! Sale! MESSRS. GEO. R. LINDSAY; & GO,ANNOUNCE tint their HALF-YEARLY SALE ia now on, when their Entire Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES will bo Slaughtered at Prices unheard of ia this City before. ■ MEN'S BOX CALF BALS, Woltcd Soles, YOUTHS' CHROME BOOTS, Too a no* usually .''SOs/ . Salo Price, 15s, lid. Heel Plates, usually lis. 6d. ' s Sale Price, Bs. 6d< MEN'S TAN . WILLOW BALS,: Medium YOUTHS' BOX CALF BALS, Welted,. Toes, usually 235; Gd. Round Toes, usually 16s. Gd. Salo Price, 17s. 6d. Sale Price, 12s. 3d, YOUTHS'GLACE BALS, Welted, MEN'S BLACK GLACE BALS, Round Toes, usually 17s. 6d. , , Toes, usually 21s. Salo Price, 16s. 3d. Salo Price, 13s. 6dl/ EVERY LINE REDUCED. SEE OUR WINDOWS. All Mail Orders Trill reccivo every attention, and goods Trill ba forwarded' by Return Post. Remittan:o must accompany every order. GEO. I- LINDSAY & CO., 198-LAMBTON QUAY-198. Opp. Kiikcaldio and Stains. •

SI FEPSO IE | Digests the food you I! 1 eat and converts it into | j i that wholesome blood | f I which builds up the | | system. All Chemists and Stores, 2/6 iwaa.wjssyjKMßsa ' 2; LANE'S EMULSION. Your Doctor* Knows the formula. Ask him If it would be good for you. He orders LANE'S EMULSION for bad Colds, Chronic Coughs, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Weak System, Consumption. Your Doctor understands how it soothes and heals. Chemists and stores sell it. 2/6 a«d 4/d per bottle. Most people buy the large size. 82 STUDY tho Property Market.—The Back Pag« of "Tho Dominion" is « Land, and Farm Directory, -

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1257, 12 October 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1257, 12 October 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1257, 12 October 1911, Page 7

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