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Last Week-of; C. Siitl's Great Sale!l ■ TREMENDOUS FINAL REDUCTIONS IN THE • • . SHOWROOMS, . ■ "< , DRESS DEPARTMENT, ' MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT, . ' i: . FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, , , FANCY GOODS; and ' 'T ; . MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND / • . MERCERY. , if' . I : MANY LINES ABB BEING CLEARED f- |' ; ' TO-DAY AT HALF PRICE. 0' ' SATURDAY NEXTIS THE LAST ' ' |j OF THE BARCAIN DAYS! |j €.; SMITH, ;im k CUBA ST. WELLINGTON. J; Take' Sanatogen—it's sure to give -y<mJ| | Better Health, Strength and Nem-Power; H | TF you are in need of a tonic—as most people are at 'llf p times—nothing mil do you so much good as a "course" |M yof Sanatogen. ■ - -J.", 7 |j|r' ; ;|; Whether you are only a little run down, or anaemic", or B;'. |i weakened by illness, or.suffering from some definite disorder of .|l nerves, digestion or nutrition—there is no doubt, that:aJ. ',i|f§ 11 "course" of Sanatogen will be v ,of real and lasting benefit',';; M |: to you, ||1, •|i - : .Start that ; "cottts'e'." to-.day. Yon won't 1 -have'tofill |: to feel the good of it. Never mind if you are a little i '' ■ ;|| now.'; Only give'Sanatogen a fair trial, and you-will soon '»•- convinced, enthusiastic! ' . "re-7 ' if.'- |; " Sceptical as I was," writes Sir William Bull, M.P.," I am. :IV 11 bound to say that Sanatogen performs what it promises to-do; ;||.- |e it has a wonderfully restorative effect." j| | "It is only fair to,say,"-writes Sir Alexander Cross, Bart, i|i ! | "that I have '.beensurprised at the results of Sanatogen. ■ 11' * | They have been just what was predicted—a material increase || ' | in vigour andphysical fitness." '„ - :|;. | Suclj statements—typical-of thousands of others—catmot | fail to impress even a prejudiced reader. For they were sent i| | voluntarily by slirewd men of the world—men of high ; | | character and positionrr-not at all the sort of people to be j| | • carried away by facile'enthusiasms,'or to be deceived.by l| | illusory sensations of,benefit >■ | | Will you do.as they did?" Will you, : in fairness to your own '■ l| | health, give Sanatogen a thorough trial? Send to yoUT Chemist || | or Store-keeper to-day for, a supply (it is sold in tins of three | sizes)—and remember, this-is not a "speculation," but a || | sound "investment," yielding you as guaranteed, dividends |1 .. | 'V wonderfully restorative effect" and "a material increase i| . | in vigour and physical fitness!" -And,there is no risk,mind— ;|| > | Sanatogen cannot hurt you in any way, andcainot fail to do. || | you good. Take-.the first step hou>—there's no time like || ' | the present! : | | '/ For Men -jj" 1 Mr. ARNOLD BENNETT, the leading Novelist and Playwright ' |f|l ■■■ ■ : | (Author of "The Old Wives'•Tale," "Milestones," etc.), writes: "The ; | • tonic effect of Sanatogen on me is simply wonderful." , . .|| r.v. | ' THE BISHOP OF SOUTHAMPTON mites: "It gives me pleasure i| i ; | ' 'to bear my testimony to the value of Sanatogen as an invigorating tonic . :||; | and rtitorative. It is undoubtedly beneficial," ' ■' ' I For Women ■' |l . | LADY MUIR writes: "Since taking Sanat- ' ' | • ogen lam really better—a brighter, stronger tone • | ■ altogether." .- tl .. ; 1 Mm. KENSINGTON, wife of Mr, Justice FREE BOOKLET. | Kensington, Lahore, India, writes: "I and Mr. : PnetihisrnuhnH ;* '■ | Kensington have tried Sanatogen, and have both rOsii,ms coupon it , : | found it a wonderful reviver and tonic. It is also Will bring you a Free, j > | the best cure for digestive troubles that I have Booklet entitled "How ; | come across," ' ; to Live Healthily." ' ,| Foi* Children ■ This booklet fully exphtai' v , I fur V lulur6u ~ the constituents and uses of 1 "PUBLIC HEALTH," one of the prominent ; • medical papers, contains an article by a well-.' Tali SANATOGEN,CO., i . | known doctor, who says: "I determined to try 17, BOND STEEET, * | Sanatogen on a child suffering from really pitiable svtinfv NT's w ;• § debility. The change in her condition at the end'. ' " ■ % of a fortnight was truly wonderful. Appetite Please send me the above. | was improved, diarrhoea.had stopped, the.clieeks . . , .. | were rosy, and her weight had increased by Name,.,.,' | 1-lb. 10-ozs." , ; t t Address A 1915 WISH: MAY YOUR LIFE RUN AS EASY AS THE . "ROTARY STANDARD." , i We have had over 40 years!. Practical Experience, during which time \ 1 we.h'ave handled thousands of , 3&mmM Wia,©hines 5 : and while the absolutely superior mechanical excellence of the ROT- >' ARY STAJfDAED has captivated us many of our clients, after years : of trial, are more enthusiastio in praise of them even than we are. -i All find them to be the easiest and most beautiful running Machines « ever seen, doing more ah<l better work:.'Guarantee'd for],' lifetime and t" ,the<very best Uke 22 carat fine, when compared with 9ot. or rolled gold. '• ' The Newest. Central Needle Standard is the most important invention of "i the century. Let us send you particulars. Standaras packed and. de- ■> livered Pres. Drop-head's-Drawer Machines from £5 12s, 6d. Needles of all kinds in stock. Any make Machine repared. F H W H : F©a,rV ENGINEER AND IMPORTER, 99 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. • t— — ; — — >4 • •• OLSINA WATER PAINT. I A RELIABLE HIGH-GRADE PAINT OF BRITISH MANUFACTURE |' FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DECORATIONS. 1 MADE IN 104 BEAUTIFUL TINTS—. . DELICHTFULLY EFFECTIVE, EASILY APPLIED. SUFFIELB GREEN UNFADEABLE. A THOROUGHLY TESTED HIGH-CLASS OIL PAINT, FILLING 'A B LONG FELT WANT FOR PAINT THAT WILL NOT FADE.. | CAN BE SUPPLIED IN SEVERAL SHADES. V | : Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Go. Ltd. 80, 82, 84, COURTENAY PLACE ; ! SOLE ACENTS. I

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2383, 12 February 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2383, 12 February 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2383, 12 February 1915, Page 3

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