■ i A Beaten Path to Our Shoe Store ■ . Emerson said: "If a man can write a better book, preach a better < sermon, or make a better mouse trap than his neighbour, though 2 he build his house in the woods, the world will make a BEATEN i PATH to his door." So, too, in the stocking: of our Shoe Store. f We have separated the good from the bad and chosen the best \ I from the good, and the people who wear our shoes, or buy them t for others, have found it out. \ THE "BEATEN PATH" TO OUR SHOE STORE IS EVER \ WIDENING. * j LINDSAY'S LIMITED Only'one address: 184 LAMBTON QUAY J ■ WAEDELL'a ''• BEST'FLOUR, -o's 4s 54,'5tfs &siM; - ■ XuVNGDOWN'S OATINA, is 3d; OTO. Is 8d; HARRAWAY'S CBREO, 1. td; OATMEAL, 25's, 7s 6d; GREEN PEAS, '4d per lb; HONEY, ls per -lb;. CHOCOLATE POWDER FOR, COOKING OR DRINKING, .lb tins ls 6d;' SARDINES, quarters, ,9d; KEROSENE, per case, 17s ..'. Ml. BUY OUR LOOSE TEA AT Is lid AND SAVE 6d PER POUND. CASH BUYERS ARE ENTITLED 'TO DISCOUNT. SEE THAT YOU GET IT. WE GIVE COUPONS WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE REPRESENTING A LIBERAL DISCOUNT. SHOP EARLY IN THE WEEK IF POSSIBLE. IF NOT CONVENIENT TO COME INTO TOWN, SEND YOUR1 ORDER BY POST OR TELEPHONE, AS-WE DO NOT COLLECT ORDERS. THE' . SAVING IN EXPENSE ENABLES US ' TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS. FULL ■• ADVANTAGE IN THE WAY OF REDUCED PRICES, IWARDELL'S, ' : willis-street, _-------------T-M-M---IW-»---i—-iM--MaMIiW»WW« JSSSBZr^ ir*CM _nkO,#^Vt\^ Yo^ Rheumatism H• ■ O-tflCf J__"®l_ri'B Wet feet, damp clothes—you'll M Bj-6 y_a'<9_^ «£__«-_-_ a %*' be stiff to-morrow unless you use §§ ft £ •' " ' h Sloan's Liniment to-day. Have _H H'_ _*_i 4& /f^MWi W 1 you any in the house? You have H 13 HHffl _ SWllffi iH ft not—then buy a bottle whilst \ "A?// C DA/Af " Sloan's Prevents \ A/Luy/,//v RHEUMATISM T^i I LUMBAGO Proof SCIATICA NfeURITIS Having removed your damp clothes, rub A War Veienn. ■ your limbs briskly with a rough towelMr. J. Brown, Albert Street, take a hot bath if you xan-then apply Town_aa_, Glasgow. Sloan s Liniment to the joints, and to • writts:—"l have had the the Sciatic Nerves which run down the t££™&X™t outside of the thighs ;alsa to the chest me with a vengeance. Rheu- and neck. Allow the Liniment to soafc matism attacked me in all right in—no rubbing required. This e^n.^waVnotSi! wise precaution will effectually prevent I discovered Sloan's Lini- further trouble, ment that I knew what relief A „ e ; >emjs „, i „tceinßntUmi.Wi>tr boitlt E_ AnSntd X& ■ "M"'le: *""" * Ud-S*~* amm wonderful liniment—■ sWT_fSy)_WIS_I{^UAOIi,C_Hi_CKS^A!OAOt VrWrNir it seem? te act like magic." fQ'iiOgqijffiYftfil^ft_i^^ |l|§|p|fffi Prevention is Better than Cure. ICtfS^^fll To resist colds, influenza, bronchitis, there is no\f|^i^^a^ll thing better than a course of Angier's Emulsion. \ll____l!?^^P\M Its s°°tning> healing effects and its tonic invigorating \f¥~Ts^_lfl__Afli influence upon all the bodily functions make it unif psroa_S^T M equalled for the prevention of colds and catarrhal 'ok\'*m^s^wk affections. If the cold or cough has already com10^^* \ra menced, Angler's is the best means of throwing it off and repairing the damage it has caused. PhyfS|l/|i^ft^sls^ra sicians and hospitals have used Angier's for over I^||^^^^iis\ffi twenty-five years. _ ..._•_ ; fe|__^\V/;-S^SW»i_tfr \Sk A Clergyman writes:— Asa preveative a_arast taking | cold and a 6 a sure pick-me-up when run down, Ihare , found nothing to equal Angier's Emulsion. Its bene-•'S^^-iWwrSSSW'ftwwM'fflH fioial effeots are soon discovered by those wee give it a genuine trial. Many an illness would be avoided o* W^^^-ymiSißmWS^ shortened by-its prompt use." (Signed) Rev. |g|-l-^^|tt___a»' la*^ W. Helroyd, 13, Windle Street. St. Helens. $OWX,grKM!C TBlli Of chemists, intwosi.es.. li§iWs2mW ■ »tC TRIM. Send name and address, *d. postage, and mention this paper. pfs|lr BOTTLE ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., LTD., 233 Clarence Street, Sydney, N.S.W. li —J , Buy Prepared-Paint 1 JT^ %\. You cannot mix* paint your- H /^^^^^\\, setf as weU as ft can c I r\ om °y machinery. | j 'OgLJ___ .™ -BESTJPAINT 'j ■\/ f:>s&~~J'^M With good covering capacity, lay 1 \ ffiSS^ We haoc ihe | pANT siw| very oejf brands in ttoct(, in tins '$ f m n lib. upwards, all ready foi | . TINGEY 55, ; '^ST j r .r~ . MANNERS STREET - V/ELUriGTON | % R ,& seLße.ss t 'Phones 43V & 111 S. ||
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 38, 14 August 1919, Page 3
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