Rheumatism I 'Sciatica.'/9101111$ A That awful Rheumatic pain | 1 in joint, muscle or nerve kept I^ll if 1111 full Ij. i you awake until it was nearly m time to get up. Then you "tfH / C fJM IA! " m dozed and overslept. Now fifLLw St you are too, tired to work. fjt fag Sloan'* Liniment would have cased 0 1 your pain immediately and you would j p r IB We enjoyed a sound night'i rest, j . t fOOI •, There is sentiment in business, j Relief in Three Days • and when' a man or woman turns up late j. w. h. Cimninßhaa, : and limping, or is off ill frequently, the ; | 8 0 -I employer is apt to wonder whether he ; suffered sreat pain from ! is getting his money's worth. It's a cold j gj , j fact we all have to face. ' £ miablctogotowork. When ; ' : ene has bad rheumatism for : <*t Sloan's as yon go home, j •! . j • »<i». , hi • 1 bat after uaing SUan's : AUchtntiSit,ptkßtHEni}ana,V»ptfboitie. g * Linimentlwasablctoreturn ♦ WhoUsaU: Fassett & Johnson, Ltd., Sydney. ? to work in ibree days. I ; ■ ' 5 must say It is a wonderfc) * -_*♦ Li " lmral '" , $® ' I •. , JSiS \ W. iraiJOIN 1 SON, Limited, ' ! 222-324 tASBTON QUAY, JEWELLERS to Sir Hercules Robinson, 1879. . Sir Arthur Gordon, 1880. Sir William Jervois, 1883. - The Earl of Onslow, 1889. , The Earl of Glasgow, 1893. The Earl of Ranfurly, 1597. Lord Plunket, 1904. Lord Islington; 1910. The Earl of Liverpool, 1913.. The Finest floods procurable are always to be found in our extensive stoofea. ' Orders from country oustomers promptly attended to. • ■ ■ iu.. - wwMiwiiiwwiiMssMiiistuwnaaa ARTISTS' MATERIALS .. PEN PAINTING OUTFITS DEC9RA OUTFITS OIL & WATER COLOUR BOXES, PASTELS, AjCADEMY BOARDS, &c. Ow&l Bud Circle Bevelled | Mi rror^—tS nit My Framed [ Retail— • ""Wholesale SMITH & SMITH, Ltd. j OPPOSITE TOWN HALL WELLINGTON ' ■ * I! "Ti PEOPIfS SIM"J },> Has long since established itself as the ft \'J Reliable Source from which -to obtain \ x j:; Latest Novelties , jj y in Fashionable* y || NECKWEAR |l & SCARVES II igrg B . This Season will add more laurels to TP 'j . its reputation as,a Fashion Centre, I x 11 for the latest arrivals appear to be all | ( > . i> that is 'New and Artistic in Neckwear A*® it ■ •■□ ■□ ; I II THESE ARE A FEW 01 THE VALUES SHOWING: | Jj> LATEST NOVELTY: DAINTY MUSLIN LONG ROLL |'j V 7 • COLLARS—Embroidered, and trimmed with pretty ■ Q ' .Val. lace and insertion, finished with hemstitching. O f : 1/11. 2/11,' 3/11. 0 J 1.1 MUSLIN FRONTS—'With latest c'owfcollars; a very chic a A I-I style, finished with soft Val. lace and insertion; a A \ \ A • suitable style for wearing to advantage with costume J X \ coat. • 2/0, 2/11. l| ( \ Very Special Value in WHITE MUSLIN "BLOUS- \ \ .f : '{ ETTES" OR "SLEEVELESS BLOUSES"-Embroid- J j I 1 f cry and hemstitched fronts and collar. . t v Ii h . . Only a/11 each. V 0 | I NINON SOAEVES—With soft toned floral imprints and ff A \ X hemstitched border; very dainty colourings; 2i yards \ PH long. 12/9. Oj IV WHITE AND CREAM NET SCARVES—Very becom- | V f ing for'street or evening dress wear; soft and dainty \ r \ effect; 2| yards long. 7/11, 10/6. \ v I 11 C SMITH LT? J
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 5 September 1919, Page 5
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523Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 5 September 1919, Page 5
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