I I I \ \ Cheer *sp, Shippy! -, g ■ /I so\. \ m a arr yj deep-sea sailor, ;■ -v^, \ I J *||fl|pM| \ Many a gale I've weathered thro', \ ■' I I \ * n a " s tiff blow" I'm no sealer, ii ( - I I % \ ' ' now a thing or two— ;i I I r^^^i^f^^^^^ 1 *t "though I'm fond of rum and baccy. | I %^^- Yet > experience makes me sure jg ]' That when "tars" get hoarse and husky | % They need somethin'prompt and pure | I ' '~~~ yv*"^"""*^ , " Ice-bound out at Nova, Zembla, r^ I \ Cruisin' up the China seas, j I -" Rollin ' down the ,Iroat,in ' fores'' j I With the declwvash t0 Olu ' knees- ! I Toastin' on the stokehole gratin's— j I \ Cneer up, sh.ppy: we'll jj I ' \ IVe a bott!e in my sea - ehe st n i 1 Wl Laoeiied Woods* Great Peppermint Care. I 0 . l SOLD EVERYWHERE J , 1 \ THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA | v I \\ f \ ' IN 1/6 and 2/6 DOTTLES. | S j-J . L— I Si ' ] i __ H '
$ TOW IN FULL SWING. . "1 - g _____ .'-.g. & * * *£ .< ' * -y q OF BATES Sl LEES' STOCK. ■ , : fi' I ___ . • I - ra The Greatest Economy Event for We!i=dressed Menfolk. Smart, Right Up-to-date and fife P Dependable Things *or the Wardrobe of the Modern Man, at prices which make e\ery Sine a ch* true bargain. The well=known Auckland firm of E. C. Browne & Co., Ltd., have purchased r^ [ff the old=established business of Bates & Lees, and as several thousand pounds' worth of new #j , '4 goods are coming to hand almost immediately, it is essential that the whole of the present !$| j?! stock be sold regardless of cost. j>l M THOUSANDS pF TEMPTING OPPORTUNITIES ' p are offered to every man who values a bargain. Remember this: We selljione'but goods ';| [|| that are up4o=date in style and design, and thoroughly dependable in quality and work- x| $1 manship. No cheap " throw-outs " here ! This sale is a clearance of genuine present season's ;|f stock—everything good and new—and it behoves every wise man to take full advantage of Igjj S; this tru!y wonderful opportunity to replenish the deficiencies of his wardrobe. |^ I THE SALE OF ALL SALES! - ' I y Hundreds of splendid lines, including wonderful array of the newest and smartest styles in j^ I; OVERCOATS SHJRTS UNDERWEAR COLLARS SOFT FELTS TIES || PYJAMAS SOCKS HANDKERCHIEFS EVENING DRESS WEAR - |j \ ;? HIGH GRADE BOOTS & SHOES ETC. j| i.| and every one marked down to a price which is, in many instances, scarcely more than jp| half the ordinary figure.. ' $j |.|| Please shop early if you want to secure the cream of the bargains. , ' || I . j)| ■| (late Bates & Lees.) Um\ Qrand Hotel, WILLIS STREET, ,| ■ i WELLINGTON. \ |. ' . .:■ " ■-■■■ ■■» = <!&,. '- -
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2190, 1 July 1914, Page 5
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