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SAW IT ADVERTISED. “I have been par Ucularly eusceptible to colds in the head and for years could get no relief.’ says Mr M. E. Hanna, Mt. Molloy, Q. "One day I read an advertisement on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the paper and decided to try it. It gave me immediate relief •and cured my cold, and whenever I get Hie least sign of a cold now I take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with the result that I am cured immediately. bold everywhere. "Oh, Jenkins is a man of taste,” Said Dickenson, one day; . "He always makes the wisest choice Of what to do and say,” , "I’ll vouch for that,” his comrade said, "His taste is good, I’m sure; Why, when he gets a cough or cold. He takes Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. DRIVES AWAY INFLUENZA MR. G. D. PORTUS Manager of “Rickard’s” Vaudeville Company, writes from Christchurch:— “X am pleased to add my “ testimony as to the merits of FLUENZOL •*in rapidly curing throat colds ** and feverish, attacks. The preparation appears to be one that “ should, prove Invaluable to profes“alonai singers in relieving hoarse“ness.” MR. TOM DAWSON one of the principal members of “ Rickard’s, * also writes “The new remedy, “FXiTTEhT- “ ZOL,” has been a great boon to “me in curing an attack of Laryn“gltia accompanied by loss of j “voice/* GARGLE FOR-SORE THROAT. Chemists A Stores, 1/6 A 2/6. 5B STAMFORD & COY., Telephone27M. 123 a Cuba St. Wla Mahcrm & Halr-workera. Obtain free ad vie about your acalp. Medicated Shampoo, and Perfect Masiag. by ccnpetent uiiitsSi> Hut made op 21- per oz.; aUo pure Wed.

Wednesday Night will see the End of the D.I.C. Special Bargain Days Time is short and the Bargains are many. Let nothing stop you from sharing in the Final Bargain Day offerings. Crisp telling makes brisk selling. Make a bold bid for these : SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THE COTTON DRESS DEPARTMENT. 13 WHITE EMBROIDERED MUSLIN ROBES,' all this season’s goods. Must be sold. Usual Price 18/9 to 29/6. SALE PRICE 5/- each 6 Pieces of BLACK COTTON POPLIN, splendid quality and perfect in colour. Usual Price 1/3 yard. SPECIAL SALE PRICE 6id yard WHITE SPOT MUSLINS. Usual Price II- yard. CHECK ZEPHYRS. Usual Price Hid yard. SELF-COLOURED ZEPHYRS. Usual price lljd yard. FRENCH CAMBRICS. Usual Price 10id yard. SELF-COLOURED LINENS. Usual Price 10id yard. Must be sold at 4id yard. 3/11 dozen yards. 3 SPECIALS IN MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. 17 Full Size COLOURED BEDSPREADS, all fast colours. Usual Price 12/6 to 19/6 each. SPECIAL PRICE 6/11 each INDIAN DRAWN THREAD WORK, in Tea Cloths, Tray Cloths, Sideboard Cloths, and Duchess Covers, all slightly soiled. Usual Price 3/6 to 11/6 each. TO BE SOLD AT HALF MARKED PRICES. Further Reductions in Oddments it Table Napkins, Damask Cloths, Quilts, and Towels. FINAL! REDUCTIONS AT THE FANCY COUNTER. AT THE RIBBON COUNTER. COTTON BACK VELVET and RIBBONS, in shades of Black, Brown, Moss, -Mauve,' Cardinal, Resida, Helio., and Navy. Usual Prices 10id, 1/-, 1/3 yard. All to be cleared at 6 yards for 1/-. AT THE VEILING COUNTER. The whole of our Stock of COLOURED VEILINGS, regardless of price, including shades of Helio., Navy, Mauve, Brown, Grey, Violet, Emerald, and a few pieces of Black. Usual Prices range from 1/3 to 2/11 yard. All to bo Cleared at Id yard AT THE HOSIERY COUNTER. 75 Dozen LADIES’ COLOURED LISLE HOSE, Lace Ankle. In shades to match any costume. Usual Price 2/6 pair. SPECIAL PRICE TO CLEAR, 2 Fairs fr 1/11. AT THE NECKWEAR COUNTER. 21 Dozen LADIES’ WHITE MUSLINJABOTS, daintily Trimmed with Valenciennes Lace. ALL TO BE CLEARED AT 1/- EACH. White and Ecru CURTAIN MUSLIN, Horseshoe design. Original Price 1/6 yard. SALE PRICE 9d yard 31 in. PRINTED DIMITY, make splendid Bedroom Curtains and draping. Original Price 2/3 yard. SALE PRICE 1/14 yard 31in. GLAZED CHINTZ. Original Price 3/3 yard. SALE PRICE 9d yard Wm. SIMM §uauTJ Manager.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8357, 18 February 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8357, 18 February 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8357, 18 February 1913, Page 5

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