ABSOLUTELY' FREE. Too, much, prominence, i_cniuiot-.bo j given to the fact tliat it is dangerous | to give cough medicines containing J opium or other narcotics to children. . Narcotics are not necessary in a cough medicine, and this fact has been proven by the success of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which is absolutely free from Opium, Morphia, Heroin, Choroform, Chlorodyue, Ether or any other poisonous substance or anodyne. This is not | merely an assertion of the mauufaetur- I ers, but each bottle of Chamberlain’s j Cough Remedy bears the Government analysis showing that it has been officially declared free from all narcotics. are you wearing THE RIGHT GLASSES ? je-Kfiy people sulTer needless inconvenience) mid discomfort because they wear the wrong kind of glasses. Some wear ordinary bifocals with disfiguring lines across the lens surface. Our Invisible Bifocal Lenses afford every comfort and convenience of natural sight. Properly fitted, they can be put on and forgotten. These Lenses restore the youthful expression of vigour and alertness that we all like to retain. Come in and let us explain the many advantages of wearing our Invisible Bifocal Glasses. MORRISON & SiLBERQ ' OPTICIANS, 103, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.
Every Home Needs thd Flmr? Good Bakers Uss PRIMROSE IMR OSE LOU Hilled Zealud l DICEST HEAT • Mariawatu Mills Company Palmerston North M Try PRIMROSE Chicken Raise}, and Poultry Meal k | _ FOR BETTER RESULTS THIS SEASON ' X FAIR SHARE OF THE PUBLIQ PATRONAGE IS ALL I ASK. TO OPEN THURSDAY. MAY 23. (Open for business at 8 sharp, closing 7.30 p.m.) F. H. BAX, Son of Captain Bax, Mill Open an Up-to-date HAIRDRESSING- AND TOBACCO-. NIST BUSINESS in the shop adjoining his Bather’s Mercery Business. For the hairdres- , sing saloon, Mr Bax has secured the ’ services of Mr R. King, of Wellington, who is a thorough tradesman, ami who lis not. unknown to Otaki, having at one time had charge of Captain Bax’s [ saloon. Mr E. U. Bax has reduced all charges to suit the present hard times, viz.—Hairoutting Is, shaving 6d, boys’ haircut i>d, with clippers all over 6(1, shampoo Is, haircut and beard trim Is (id, razors ground and set Is. NOTE. —Patrons can rely on- cleanliness and civility. A good supply of CIGARETTES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, Pipes, Razors, Strops, and all smokers’ requisites kept in stock. F. H. BAX, Proprietor.
] There is still something for the gentlemen of Otaki and district to think about —the winter, so keep warm. C aptaik T B j>AX, THE OLD STOKT, Will supply you with a heavy wooli leu Sweater for 21s 6d, usual jirieo 27s I (id. ■ JERSEY, 11s (id. Usual price 15s 6d. PYJAMAS from 13s tid. SOCKS from Is a pair. HEAVY' BLUE DRILL WORKING SHIRTS, 10s Od. Usual price 12s <sd. ' ; Black, White, and many other colored j ; SHIRTS, at the same low price. j '< UNDERCLOTHING, Collars, Ties, j Braces, Hats, Caps, Handkerchiefs. Prices to suit All. | The Old Sport is kept busy taking 1 measurements for suits; all salts to j hand so far have given entire satisfac- j ’ tion with regard to fit, make, and quai- j ity. Roll up and get measured for a suit as you want to look smart for the , ' races. Why pay £lO when you can get i one at the Old Sport’s from £1 15s to £7 5s 1 ) A good range of samples to choose * from. Articles not in stock will be secured from Wellington by return mail. ; Rally Round the 'Old Sport.’ ! T. B. BAX, | GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTER. I ’Phone 127. Bos 19. O. make a cake! Bake a cake! Baker’s i man! * Deck it with tapers as quick as you can! ' Dozens of kiddies are coming to tea. f Dear Little Cuddles has just turned . three. Poor little girlie! we thought she’d ! die, i Dread croup is so prevalent in July; Watching her gasping was hard to endure Till she had Woods ’ Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.
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Otaki Mail, 31 May 1922, Page 4
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