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STOCK-TAKING ■SPECIAL - : BARGAINS' ! DURING THE NEXT FEW WEEKS, TO EASE MATTERS FOR STOCKTAKING, WE INTEND OFFERING SOME RIGHT GOOD BARGAINS-BAR-GAINS YOU WILL BE INTERESTED IN. HERE'S THE FIRST BATCH. 15 .DOZEN HEAVY COLOURED TURK- 13 PIECES SINGLE WIDTH CREAM ISH TOWELS—Large size, slightly CASEMENT CLOTH - Bordered or damaged by water. Worth 3s. plain.. ■ , Gtock-takino Price, 7id. yard. Stock-taking Prico, Is. 11 d. pair. ... !0 DOZEN SPECIAL- QUALITY SEE- • ' VIETTES—Nice pattern, very, special value at Stock-taking Prices of 7s. 6d. dozen. Stock-taking Price, 12s. 6d. each. 20 PULL SIZE DOUBLE BED MAE- ' CELLA QUlLTS—Selocted designs. Stock-taking Price, 15s. 6d.

PILES CURED. ' Piles rarely kill, but they cause constant torture. This is especially true in the case of those who are ever so slightly constipated. Piles can bo quickly and permanently cured, without pain or cutting or detention from business. This has been proved in thousands of cases in ■ both sexes, and of all ages, and in the very worst as well as in ordinary cases. No one who lia<j not suffered tho torments of Itching, Painful and Bleeding Piles'can appreciate for a moment tho marvellous sense of relief that follows the use of Doan's Ointment. Go at once and get a pot of this Ointment; it will end your sufferings. Mrs. B. B. Arnold, 21 Princess Street, Melbourne, Victoria, says: 'Tor a long time I was a martyr to Itching Piles, and only people who have been unfortunate enough to suffer front this ter* rible complaint have any idea what I went through. The irritation was dreadful, and I could get no rest from it (lay or night. I used all sorts of Pile remedies, ond also went under an operation, but. I still suffered. I was urged to try Doan's Ointment, and knowing how good Doan's Backacho Kidney Pills were, .1 decided to try it. The soothing and healing effects'of this preparation are simply wonderful. After a few applications the irritation was much easier, so I continued with the treatment, and I am grateful for tho benefit I have derived from its use. I always keep Doan's Ointment in the house, and if ever I feel the slightest ..irritation I apply it for a day or so, and it Dover fails' to relieve me." Pour years late Sirs. Arnold says: "I never suffer with Piles now, thanks to Doan's Ointment. It's a grand remedy, and I advise its use whenever an opportunity offers." Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at Bs. per pot, or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-M Clellan Ci)., 7fi Pitt Street, SydnCß„t, be sure you get DOAN'S—Advt.

to,£B 10s. '• ! ' v j '*'' ' S®? dSyS# •• ' ,|^ IN 15CT. GOL®, SrOIH £10 10s. ; . ' I, H The Icy-hot is a glassbottle within a glass pfjjl „., ,_ ~ . , , T - T« *fc «r 11 V" "tuTvo-pwo onTOT ' r 111 bottle, with a vacuum between. The vacuum "r 481 —3 Larire Variety of Patterns to flhoosft from. Lvei'y watch UAiiAntßd. • BARKETTS HOTEL, | ; nty> . ... ix 11 „, l „ { u ■1' ' „«,to A iiPEciALiTr, ««» -:Uy .55.TKSSttte&i "4-: M M M/ f I iftVfl • lewelle,&¥atchnult " i VSBS4tSSBIS SwJK 01EJ- !""■•' tie liquid i» Mt con- h-J lie .W 9 LIAf lU§ Lambton Quay & Cuba St- tot and attention. Night Porter in at- tammated by touching metal because the . " , ' fcendancc. Electric Lift installed. Elec- projecting glass neck makes Icy-Hot Bottles absolutely fe| ' si @ @ trio Light in every room. Tariff, Bs. per . nor can-it work down between the bottle and Mmm D. DALTON, Proprietor. the casing. ' ~— — • —~ * Every Icy-Hot bottle is thoroughly tested before shipment. 1 J? ©If "*'• ; '* . • station), .-Water Steaming Hot f©r Twemiy-foiar Hours, 1 As soon as an attack of Rheumatism begins, apply Sloan s Liniment. DUNEDIN. . _ ™ i Don't waste time apd suffer agony unnecessarily. A few drops of — ' OF . fiCy C©M a©F ifiIFSC EDay§, | Sloan's Liniment on the affected part—don't rub is ail that, yon THE FAVOURITE HOUSE regardless of outside temperature. - I need. . The pain goes at once. . . With \ ' -Any bottle;failing to do this cannot leave the factory. The §W iRk II ' 'IT Electric Light in Brery Bedroom. ; glass filler cannot break, for it is held 'in -the casing by a thick | 1 m mj-lli PJ Wi Ilyj a 'Psljl l§4 il?! 11 Hot Baths can be bad at all hon'w; Irea = soft rubber cushion at the neck, and a padded spring at. the . § 8| j| of Charge to Visitors and.Boarders. bottom. Bottles nickel plated, leather trimmed .sad nickel 1 Mr. P. Sidney, 81 Marsala Road, Lewisham, S.E., writes" For some years past I .', ,T7 •jj «. f ,-f " All high-grade bottles Specially reduced. | have been subject to acute attacks of ob; PIIISS if&M 8/6. QSaFIIS fis*©lO .16/- l." . J few words in acknowledgment of my gratitude for ■> tain a Good Luncli from 12 till 2. * r 1 having found Sloan's Liniment a certain remedy." . „ 9 « m-owa - * o™' - ™ 5 ■ M tNmc ' " KILLS PAIN " E. W* Mils:& €©» 3 Ki, Ml Mrs. Horsraan, 33 Hough Side, PHdsey, writes:— # - a igjjjjj M 1 have been suffering for about six years "with All communications to AGEWfS. ' I Kluli ® acute Riieuraatism. and hare never found anything . _ jj< fa to ease my joints so much as Sloan's Liniment. • I JAiTES . CONNOR, r ■ ■ 1 «always keep a bottle handy." Telaphone 67. P.O. Box 112. 1 1 .*™** '• ..'. -J - " 0 Sloan's Liniment is invalaable for relieving pain " . : — ■ | ' W Sny '"H"' 11 never ' a " st 0 bring ease and com- . .., - j It is the old reliable "standby" in thousands oi p-RTViTF. TTOTEL TN N Z iff T *"* ■" W T'""' jt | homes, and is looked upon as the most valuable JlUvfc-SI. FUIVAIi. JiuiJli. -ii | | |j | household remedy ever discovered. | i . •». ; • i'|! 3 Sold by all Chsmiste,j>rice in England, Mi. Magnificently situated and appointed. '81 &Q' SSj ij „ . , r „ Five minutes walk from Post Otoce. v b g • • . tesS s - • f>! y Wholesale: Fassett & Johnson, Ltd., 5& 7 Barracb Street, Sydney, N.S.W. Accommodat ion for motors. j f '. . ■ tjj | ADDEESS:" Anzao Parade, WANGA- \ 9 ,4 I <S) dTer ' diwUy oppo3it6 ™ il " .j J. || j ' This is one of the most up-to-date tnd | 9 of a Car. Few can afford the After ' 1I • \w| ' Ml ftr ion ' I Expense of most Cars. Like the First || . /4rr® hanDig- only besn • rebuilt lour years. |a , >r, o •' r rAnn ♦ i P U If I FF: 10s ' j I Lost, the After Cost ol a rUKIJ is lower | | • Lambton Quay, Wellington.' II Touring Car, S-Seafcer - £210 ||| , ' ipHOROUGHLT renovated and up to J 3 Runabout, 2-Seater - - £195 || Itr okuroh? wilfbt fflMfoW "ilSd 13, • j™" 8 Guaranteed againa| .Reduction- J I W Mmlm I! new friends at the above Hotel. _ •B | but not agamst Increase-durmg 1916. | 1 1 j! Ti^wUers^ 113^6 m 01 ommcrcla I Catalogue and Ford Literature Free on request. I I / Hr rpHE MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, 8 Sole N.Z. Agents for the Ford Motor Company of Canada: I | I • THE LMTED • 'jl^ offer's them a juparior I F ® R P DEALERS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND 1I; . A N Ideal Place I-ovely -J X"your boorq this morning ? A climate, away from tho soa coast. ■ ; •'-' -1 '. j, r -- - • ' " . Good trout fishing. First-dlass chef. '• vS-A. A ' Only tlia very b&it of Liquors and Ales Ml m. »i^v t ii»t"M.itjamgiiegaßau»itMmaLjJnTaii r......r,^ P _ $>" Kept in stock. v ' I Proprietor. L- Incubators Which 0-ive Prolific Results. ■- 1 !^sW r . 'XTOTBL GRAND CENTRAL, * . 1 JO. 107 CUBA STREET. , ~ 1., ' I •: . A Successful / / J <i> s Yet High Class, . jj ■ "■■* —————— Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Cx Iff ...... I Accommodation for 100 Guests. First- Machine Not - J Wlth EvCry Modern 1 m class Cuisine. Every modern convenience. \ * , ,' 5 SkSi /» J||ll Ladies' Privato Drawing-room, Sitting- High in Price. • Improvement.- k iftJl M if PlaN'l rooms, etc., Lounses, and Eight Modern . | \W|W to PRICES- 15s. Od. Egg Capacity.) | IWwmWp where to statin Wellington. w! <240 Iff c||a|itj'.j • • j jSk fPM® ZI (Under New Management), ' THE "OTIEEN" is an' incubator of improved merit— it is made on-prac- | P _ CLYDE T QU^ Y 'Raiiwa sta u " e ®-' and all who have ~sed thonl^spealc in £lowins lerms - - f^their I v 6 * PSI ion ' Every modorn conTenience for visi - succoss - SEND FOR AN ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. | JS F HENDIIiSON. Proprietress. H&fdW&F£ €O, } LM. | 111-113 . CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. , s sp rrinting \VorICS. ■u. «ju< ■

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2815, 5 July 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2815, 5 July 1916, Page 3

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