I A GREAT DISPOSAL OF' LADIES'. COATS.& \Mt ■SPORTS COATS! %j| AT VEITCH & ALLAN'S. fISK' || Making it a matter of urgency and profit that the woman or miss in need of p I a New Coat should come along at once and inspect these FINE VALUES at /I ' J t' ' VEITCH & ALLAN'S , jT . I STOCKTAKING: CLEARANCE ; j | |i|| I COATS FIVE MONEY-SAVING I DARK NAVY TWEED COAT, inset ITEMS FROM.THE 1 | sleeve, full cut, thrce(|uui ter /<tt a TiTTti r\pr\» B F h {rImI tXfi I length, fancy pockets, laTge black . HABY DEPARTMENT |Fj 0 | fur muffler collar_ I El. | Stocktaking Price, £7 7s. „ -. wffiilC H \ Sri / GREY OB BKOWN TWEED COATS Lined with B nk," slightly soiled. 1| 3 ' , f —Slash pockets, collar can be worn Usually 10s. Gd. ' 6 opened or closed, cufis finished c , D , «, »j I j I uitli a Strap, belted. , Stocktaking Pncc, 2s. 3d. : | Stocktaking Price, 90s. BLACK LEATHER' CASES-With [ S ! | ALL-WOOL TWEED COATS—Light 8 several compartments, some have I i il weight, in shades of heather mix- I lock and key. Usual Prices, Gs. lid. i j ' : turo, large collars, patch pockets, j tn 10s. Gd. \ \ . . S-J narrow belt, trimmed self covered I Stocktaking Prices, 2s. 6d., 3s. 11d. j j ! ; buttons. Stocktaking Price, 9as. J S r , Tnvr , »» 1 . . ! ! GREEN MIXED TWEED COATS- I 1 rmW t- ; HApivkk- Bft : Deep cuffs, patch pockets, inset . C : lIEP CAsb-Linecwill brown j I sleeves, collar will fasten high to I . Sl!1 '' slightlj soiled. Usually os. fid. ■|y n „ nf( } e f fc v mail ! ' neck, beltoi. | Stocktaking Price, Is.' 6d. | I OUf Order Dy man Stocktaking Price, £5 ss. LARGE MARKET BASKETS—Largo i j willl'eceive the same s sizes only, made of strong wicker i 3 SPORTS COATS with handle. .Usually Gs. 6d. j j satisfactory atten--3 . Stocktaking Prices, 4s. Gd. and 3s. 6d. .; j I A sp^K L c C OAT™hfd™F?o™ STSONG LEAi'llEii WATCH .! j. tion and courtesy as II navy? show: . WRISTLETS-In bro™ M I ing at sides! small collar and men, : a largo se ection. Usual x'nees, i " yoo «uco per 1 trimmed self-covered buttons. . ! ls - to is. Jlo, .. • • I J sonallv. Stocktaking Price, 395. 6d. j j , Stocktaking Price, 9d, each., j' j '.. , / J QD Alf Tf m INo discount on any V fill 11U § AILILAM; 01 atovs pact - ; Phones 20 —050, 21—215, 21—796 , CUBA STREET j ~~~ . WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE j
Affects tie W!«le System THE POISONOUS WASTE LEFT IN THE BLOOO BY WEAK KIDNEYS, CAUSES BROPSY, GRAVEL, STONE, BACKACHE, LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, ETC. , No patient can live more than _x». ' a few Hours when the kidneys V/i - if§ ■ m For the kidneys aro the blood- 'fl filters. When they fail to' act, j] . 1 | I/. the blood is loft in a poisoned I ffitj L V --: ■ I I . -.Ni7Av The-heart, the lungs, the di- $■ m \-> ep gestive organs, the brain,'and | |r tho nervous system all havo to ////If ' V \ depend upon the blood for their ' //W / ' . Vm(Lc\ nourishment, and they cannot be ■ Il r'' . nourished by poisoned blood. wllrmjU■ i li\' l\ That is why kidney trouble is so Wri *' 1 11\ l\ serious—the vital organs are al- J I »a\ ways liable to become involved. ffyPoHllr iV*s ' M |\ 2 The earlier symptoms of kid- 1 111 lif ney poisoning are much tho same I s> "/s I 'II as those of other forms of blood KwllnJll ' 111 \w£ poisoning; patient feels very I 111 W drowsy, heavy, and irritable; ■vCvyf f I/i \ W there may bo sediment, gravel, } j 111 »-'■ or too frequent action of the kid- / ■' USl!a p»' ney system; later, tho watery ' I swellings of dropsy appear, there is pain'in the loins and back, ( • or patient gots rheumatism. ,- . Many bad cases of dropsy, ' WELLINGTON WOMAN'S'LASTING CURE. stone stoppage caused by ob- Mrs. G. Williams, 11 Rintoul Street, Newtown, Wellington, says: "For *1 . , some time I had marked symptoms of kidney trouble. There was a construction of tho channels, rheu- slant nagging ache across my back, which made every movement positive tormatism and lumbago have been ' ure > an s at times tho pain was so acuto that my back felt like breaking. , , n , 1 Tlie kidney secretions were disordered, being thick and cloudy and containing.: oompletcly 'cured by Doan s a rec [ sediment, and my rest at night was disturbed. My ankles and legs, Backache Kidney Pills, and pa- swelled a good deal, and this symptom somewhat alarmed,me, as I knew it!- ~ , , , , i ' was a sign of dropsy. After trying all sorts'of kidney remedies, I heard about' tients have reported themselves Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, so 1 got a bottle and commenced using them, still well many years later. . carefully following the directions. I soon noticed an improvement in my n i t> i -i. Tr-j „ . Dsn. health, and a-course of tho Pills completely cured me. It is two years'since Doan S iiackacho -ivldney rills J was cured and lam still free of backache and kidney trouble. I always help the kidneys to keep the . keep Doan's Backache Kidney Pills in the house now, for I have proved blow! properly filtered and to vhat a splend,d «medy they are." ,i m ,1. • • • j Four years later Mrs. Williams confirms the above: "I have had no return tcrovr Oil the poisonous uric acid 0 f ln y O ]J complaint since Doan'-s Backacho Kidney Pills cured me six years and waste water which cause so ago." . much mischief when left too long DOANfS BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS are sold by all chemists and stores IV,„ . «t 3s. per bottle (6 bottles 10s. 6d.), or post free on receipt of price from in the system. Eoster-McClellan Co., 7G Pitt Street, Sydney.
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The. charm and artistic effects /\T niAT A rendered by these beautiful paints 01jo1.Jln A. cm su P reme f° r all interior. decoration schemes. TET A rBl"OT6 Plaster, Brick, Stone, Canvaa, W AIMjE or Iron tnka "°LSINA" excellently. TTB A "OLSINA" Paints aro in every JL jfl J.l\ J. colour, are' sanitary, non-poison-ous, dry with a rich matt finish, and cost little. . Try them. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS AND HARDWARE Cft 'fid. 80-84 Courtenuy Place — Wellington
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