CUM Si II OiiiillLl OrWear Stockings or Shoes. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed. "I suffered much from chilblains which finally burst on my toes. My /V~>, feet were much inflamed and they were always itchy vis*} t!lis caused me to 2 ..I scratch them, especially in J Ti my sleep. I was unable to wear either stockings or 3^oes cn d was unable to ' ' ~ walk about. "I was advised to try Cuticura. My feet were bad for a few weeks when I got a sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I'tried these and then got supplies and my feet were healed." (Signed) Miss M. H. Morris, Burnett St., Hedfern, N. S. W., March 1,1917. Use Cuticura Soap exclusively for til toilet purposes. Soap to cleansecmd Oictmsnt to heal, "R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N.S.W." Sold by dealers throughout the yrorld. RHEUMATISM ? v RUB IVili, Rub tlie pain right out with a small bottle of old " St. Jacobs Oil." Rheumatism ia " pain only." Not ono case in fifty requires internal treatmoilt. StoJ) dragging! Hub soothing, penetrating " St. Jacobs Oil" directly into painful, stiff joints and muscles, and relief cornea instantly. " St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless cure for rheumatism which never disappoints and cannot burn the skin. Do not grumble and go .on suffering. Get a small bottle of " St. Jacobs Oil" from your ohemist, and in just the moment you use it you will bo free'from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiffness, and swelling. "St. Jacobs Oil" has cured millions of sufferers from rheumatism in the last half century, and is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, cad J —• HAIR OH THE FADE "KULDAH" IffinSuM I® 4 n°n-barnlng, non-smarting lotion fliw which Is applied at night. It causes »\y *" hair to (all oat and prevents a fur* yf -SW tlier growth. It Kills the Boots. jO Price 6/6 GEO. JIEI4, Chemißt, Lambton Quay, FRUIT Trees and Bushes, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs; cheapest in Dominion. B. H. Juat, Palmerston N.
■mm SEE THEM! > © \ Don't be content with reading about C \ Mathewson's Winter Bargains. See our .? '"*■ I Windows—then walk inside. Beautiful '? ■ ! goods at Clearance Prices. * A .. .J FUR FELT HATS, 225. 6d. For 15s. 11d. JIG 03. TRIMMED MODEfcS. For 495. 6d. "RE ADY-TO-WEARS loss than cost K, J COATS AND COSTUMES must go. \\J J/ y BE SURE TO VISIT HI ii' W 9 I E THE "Nil IDEA" SALE t At COOKHAM HOUSE is Proving AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS. • Such Footwear Values cannot be obtained elsewhere in Welling ton. To ADVERTISE Our FOOTWEAR we aie Simply Making a GIFT TO THE PUBLIC ! x The smartest and highest gra de Boots and Shoes at tremendous rrd uctions. BOARD OF TRADE SAMPLES. We have purchased the sample footwear used by the Board of Trade in its Stand ardising Work, and have ' CUT THEM TO LESS THAN COST ! This great Advertising Sale is yorth visiting. ITS PURPOSE IS TO LET'YOU KNOW. how wonderful our values really fire. COOKHAM HOUSE, " MANNERS STREET.
Hi Great Clearance Sale /<frf' At PHIL SCHNEIDEMAN'S J. T\ 111 Cuba SUITS! SUITS 1 \f COSTUMES! , COSTUMES 1 - V-r At prices that will tempt the most careful buyer. SMART RAINPROOF GABARDINE COSTUMES-Were ,£5 55.. ' To be Cleared at 495. Gd. ALL WOOL TWEED OOSTUMES-Silk lined. Were J2G (is. Now £4 15s. 6d, FASHIONABLE MODELS—In Fawn and Grey Garbicord. Were from ,£8 Bs. to .£l2 12s. To be Cleared from £6 6s. WARM, COSY TOP COATS—In many new stylish designs. To Clear from 655. BARGAINS FOR MEN. HAND-MADE SUITS—FuII rf stap and dash, in English Tweeds and Homespuns. Wero «C 5 15s. 6d. To be Cleared at £4 15s. Cd. SPLENDID SUITS FOR DRESSY MEN. . In English Worsteds, Pencil Stripes, Pin neads, and oilier source materials. Wero iG Gs. to .CS Bs. To Cloar from £4 19s. Gd. " UNCLAIMED SUITS. In Dark Grey and Brown Worsteds. To be Cleared at Ridiculous Prices. SUCH VALUES ARE RARELY SEEN. PHIL SCHNEIDEMAN'S Tailors and Costumiers JJJ Cuba Street (2 Doors from Grand Central Hotel) Wellington
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 231, 24 June 1919, Page 3
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668Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 231, 24 June 1919, Page 3
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