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MIMED!

How familiar has the term " mined 11 become to us since tho days of the War. Previously we only thought of it applied to industry in the Diamond, Go';! or Coal Fields. " Mined," however, bit now a new significance since Frightfuln»st was let loAse on the broad waters. It conjures up new mental pictures and ugly ones Similarly, one often hears that people fail to regard a lapse from normal health as serious until their constitution has been undermined. The pity of it that it should be so. It is far wiser and safer to commence remedying ills in their early stages, even though they be the common everyday ones, thin to ignore or think lightly of them until they begin to undermine your vitality and physical well being. This truth is amply illustrated in the following letter:—

I ' r; I Very Smart Little Tunics indeed, which we 1 v , would very much like you to see | ALL ONE PRICE 2/11 \ CHILDREN'S SMART STRIPED TTJNICS-In Pink, Bed, and Blue; finished 3 with small turn-down collar and patent belt. Sizes 18, 20, 22. Original I Prices, Is. 3d. to 4s. lid. END-OF-SEASON SALE, 2s. lid. | CHILDREN'S TUNICb IN WHITE PIQUE —Small turn-down collar, embroidi ered with navy or saxe; finished with patent belt to match. Sizes 18, | 20," 22. Original Prices, 4s. 3d. to 4s. lid. | END-OF-SEASON SALE, 2s. Ild. MUST BE CLEARED! ALL TRIMMED MILLINERY USUAL PRICES, 275. 6d. to 355. A HUGE BARGAIN. END-OF-SEASON PRICE 5/11 | ...1—..—i.,... , I "va Yll —i i!■ lom tij 1 L Weliiß&ore's Busiest- Stope •

" For a period of several years I was subject to indigestion, bilious attacks and splitting headaches, My tongue was heavily coated, there was a nauseous taste in the mouth, disagreeable eructations, and the very smell of food would turn my stomach and male me retch and vomit. When bilious 1 felt helpless and good for nothing for hours, Scarcely a week elapsed without seeing me down to a more or less severe attack, I felt that my system was being vnicrmmd and enfeebled by them. There was no improvement until I commenced to use Mother Seigel's Syrup, about eighteen months ago. The relief I gained from the first doses convinced me of its merits as a medicine, and as I continned to use it my good opinion of, and faith in it, increased, as my health rapidly improved nndcr the treatment. I never looked back, but felt better and waxed stronger day by day until I was enred of all the old complaints and thoroughly set up in health again. Four large bottles of Mother Seigel's Syrup sufficed to bring about this happy change in my condition. I am still well and can enjoy my meals as well as the next one." Mrs. Caroline Durand, 52 King Street, St. Peters, N.S.W, .

It is an ABSOLUTE FACT to which thousands of gratified patients will agree, that we can fill teeth PAINLESSLY by the latest analgaesic methodSETS TEETH £3 3s. FROST & FIBST, Surgeon Dentists 119 W illis St,, Wellington

Antmnn jjSOsF Millinery ■. Now Being Displayed in our Showroom. my Smartest Advance Styles for the jJ/ / New Season. ww\ / You Are Invited to Inspect! n MATHEWSOWS LTD. | 264-266 iLambSon Qsiay - ' - Wellington ifeg= —vm. I Ail APOLOGY I Tlie Manufacturers of WHITE'S JELLY CRYSTALS, Messrs. White, Tomkins, and Courage, Ltd., of London, Liverpool, and feel, after having- supplied the New Zealand Public with them for so many years, they owe their customers an apology for any inconvenience they may now be put to through the temporary stoppage of supplies. Owing to the exigencies of this terrible War, all shipments of WHITE'S JELLY CRYSTALS have been suspended, but a 6 soon as Peace is restored and the prohibition raised ample supplies will be forth-' coming. In the meantime, the Public may be pleased to know that they are being supplied in considerable quantities to the Australian and New Zealand Troops at the Front, and in the Camps and Hospitals in England. DON'T FORGET! While's Jelly Crystals. ha Lesson in Practical Domestic — jlj3 Medical investigation (vide 'Lancet/' January 7lh, gC 1911) proved that in fine tea* (such as "Amber £E3sj E=E Tips") Tannin was after all a blessing because it kept "--Ik the heart stimulant caffeine under control. Similarly g|j|) —• the caffcine entirely negatived the astringent action of ~ =3&li~~E the Tannin. This neutralising of one with the other — EE3 j| cE | was only perfect in fine teas, thus showing that fine EE: • leas were healthful. In addition, chegp inferior teas £ were found to be not only wasteful but actually pj i|| REMEMBER- §§|j Sill ne eas are Healthful p| = 11111 anc? Economical! 11 111 II || Packed in Three Gradtti llji 3 II ra 21; 212, 214 II ij§ iibi™ S3 K# Ei m m 03 ftiS® m S® WHOLESALE AGENTS. THOMPS ON BEOS,, LTD., WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 121, 8 February 1918, Page 3

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810

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 121, 8 February 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 121, 8 February 1918, Page 3

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