DISCOURSE ON DIGESTION. (By ROBERT CONN, v.P.S.) You simply would not believe the number of people who hare come to me and begged for anything, at any price, to relieve the agony caused bj indigestion. Even I, who have come in contact with much sickness, have been shocked to hear of the ordeals they have passed through. In all my thirty years of experience I have known of no complaint which has caused so much havoc as simple indigestion. To-day a few twitches after a meal; jn a few weeka a positive physical wreck. It has got a hold before you realise at. There is only one preparation for stomach disorders which will cure indigestion, and that is Anti-Acido. I have given it to hundreds of the worst cases, and never ha. it failed. Anyone with stomach trouble, slight or severe, should take Anti-Acido without delay. Anti-Acido will put them right at once, and save no end of future suffering and trouble.— (Ad.)
STERILISED " VELVET." I'se the «are soap—"Velvet." Guaranteed pure by analyst's certificate. Harmless to hands and to the most delicate fabric. Quick! Velvet soap dissolves dirt in record time. Foiling with "Velvet" makes linen pure white. Every trnme can afford economical "Velvet."—(\d.)
Sliarlanfl's Magnesia corrects acidity, Sold everywhere, 1/3 per bottle.—(Ad.)
rmuiwwwwmmmmmmmrn , 60BKT* twmwffwwywfWMi»iw>MPf>ryyyyfw?mrww^ KAR ANOAnAPE ROAD. CHECKS hold sway In Winter Fabrics j This week sees the presentation at "George Court's" of the ultra fashionable checks in Soft 3 I Tweeds and Kashenes, in colours a delight to behold! Read of the beauty of them and note q : the full ranges of plain shades to match up with the checks. Early selection b advised, as 5 : these low pricings will mean a big demand. 3 f 38-inch KASHENE j j Wool Mixture. Exceedingly smart fabric, in new large Glen overchecks. Rote Z3 i j| beige ground with brown and blue check, arabian sky blue ground with fawn and ! j| brown check, flesh beige ground with myrtle and almond green check, sea green 13 ! §t ground with myrtle and fawn check, fawn ground with duchess and delph blue I | check, also a full range of plain shades to match up with checks. [ a George Court's Price, 4/11 yard. -3 I fi IS ! I 40-inch KASHENE 1! 40 a lllCh i Wool. In neat single line checks; the various sizes are $in., lin.. and I Jin. j| checks. Mid grey/mauve check, mid grey/black, flesh beige/henna, blue grey/ p blue, fawn/brown, also a range of plain shades to make up with checks. § George Court's Price, 6/11 yard. TWEED PL =— | | All Pure Wool. Very fine S r: li, ,Lf , ch.ir.«.cr." 1 54-inch CHECK SUITING TWEED | ground and overcheck shades are 3 as follows: Terra cotta/self check § All Pure Wool. The trend of fashion indicates a great season for these smart parma violet/cinnamon check, S fabric* for costumes, skirts. 2-piece suits.(check skirts and plain coat), coats etc. terra cotta/parma violet check. B The checks are mid fawn/dark fawn, ascott tan,-nomad, fawn'cream, sable/cream, sahara/cocoa check, Sahara/ H sugar cane, cedar bark, grey/'duchess blue, and nomad/dark nomad, also a full range airforce blue check, airforce Bj of plain shades to match up with checks. George Court's Price, 12/6 yard. 55 blue /cinnamon check, parma = | {j prey Vheck, dnnamon/sJu chelk" George Court's Price, 7/6 yard. 3 42 . inch 40-inch | A V»Vri? L I "Eye-Opener" Bargains | I tweed || for TO-MORROW, 9 till 12 1 ch „ k d „, cn f In fancy Heather Mixture check | Men's Dark Tweed Double-breasted Overcoats.—A popular style This style is very popular for 3 effects. This tweed represents j with belt at back, well made, good fitting coats. Sizes 3 to 7. present wear. For smart Tailorthe newest productions in check ] George Court's Usual Price, 39/6 —Eye-opener Price, 29/6, To- 3 Coats. Costumes. Skirts etc. 3 tweed. Showing in smart over- ]J; morrow. 5 The shades are as follows: checks fawn/blue check, grey/ ] Duchess blue/rosette check, foxblue chock, grey/sienna check. \ t Tapestry Carpet Rugs. A useful size 54 x 72 inches, showing in 3 glove/amethyst check. cinnagrey/brown check, fawn/vieux |J; a wide range of serviceable designs. George Court's Usual Price, 13 mon/vieux rose check. also rose, grey/rose pink check, bis- J£: 24/6 —Eye-opener Price, 18/5 each, To-morrow. small dice checks, grey/white, cuit/nigger check, light grey/ It ««•»/■»» . . • . n rt • black/white, rose/grey. blue/ black check, light fawn/salmon fc Mail Orders not accepted at Lye-opener Prices! ZJ Rrey and f awn w ; nr . George Court's Price, 7/11 yard. Geor " Courl '' Pr,ee>6/11 3 coukx]! £ I also Fridays till || | • .6 SONS'LID. <.Ja Postage! 3 9in the «t-li»i. Road ' ♦ AusgUuut |
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 91, 19 April 1927, Page 15
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