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,; SMITH *£> CAUGHBY LTD, _^^^_^ Guaranteed Fast to Washing Fabrics •• ♦ Mniqtie Buying Opportunities To be Offered To-morrow and Following Days in Smith. & Caughey's Dress Department . . . V 31 in. Printed Fas'tone ... 1/2H y d - Buttcrict Pattem 36 in. Blue Boy Prints-»=.. yd. 30 in. Famous Peggy O'Neill 1/6 H yd«'■■■■■■ o . 36 in. Novelty Printed Ratine In new and striking designs. Special Value. f~* £b ' *% f-4 H "1 36 in. Printed Tapango-— 2/6 yd, . • __. _ 2/11 yd. 36 in. Molow Printed Haircord 38 in. Printed Beach Point Piques . ..... 1/llHyd. \N 2/6 yd. . r (.T'~ :/ A J I I sele«tion, because:— ' 36 in. Printed Te^ : ..^— rr . 2[b 36 in. Printed Dumarette— 2/3 yd. AH in WTcmAvfT oTim 1/I Tl/" ir/l • [q I. Biitterick Patterns are cut from garments acutally made o/ . -r* • ry t 1 ln.rnntea vvenayL/awn 1/11/2 yd. ofreai materials and fitted on uvin g models. 36 in. Fairyspun Zephyr. — 2/3 yd. 36 ill* Printed DeaUVille-- 2/3"!/9 Vd. e«^gre^ 'scientifically to retain the Novelty printed designs. I /& * ;-| style lines in all sizes — they are literally hand-made jor *>/ * T* • x J /*>! 1 rr i ■ 40in. Beeno Lawns in new bordered !a * Pnnted Cb^ a Z ?fe ie^^ r r j t Butterick Patterns offer a wider and more complete . X/*se JLf %}* 2/O yd* elieCtS--- » -«/ O yd* ra7ige o/ than any other pattern, making it possible I 1 I ? I J 38in. Plain and Printed Tobralcos : - ■ ' 36in. Printed Gael Fabric ... 2/6 yd. ; . '■! 'j [qA.Buttenck Patterns are the only patterns with French *>s • T% * i. A TT J1 1• J? T ' Highly recommended for washing and wear /. If\ vd. ' Fitting Seams, which allow adjustments to suit the pat- 36 in. rlinteCl lianclkerChiei LaWn I terns to the individual requirements of the figure. . ■ # 36 in. BlitWay, Britain's BeSt 1/9/4 y^ # [qS.Buttenck Patterns each include a "Deltor," which, by ' * """" yCI. - In plain and novelty designs. mems f? clea \\ Ux \[ an * si ™P l guides the i/Ql/^VrT' •■.-. . home dressmaker step by step through etch operation in OO llli JTlUin oyAKSlia- *///2 J^* 36 in. Erinted DurO FabriCS tbe - maUng my ParUCUlar garmmt ' Highly mercerised, ideal for lingerie. 36 in. Mntedkirklow Fabrics \ ". :,d 2^ p^S^V^ 1 in - Blossom ■ 2/6 yi :■'' . . . ' 1 / ■* ' M S we ' making possible an economical layout and # t* i • tt «i E< -4 m ...... 1/11% yd. eUmhatingaU guess-work. 38 Ul. KODia VOlleS™^^«, a 2/11 ydt Smith & Caughey Ltd. '- Earliest with the Newest;,,

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Catarrh Deafness Ends Without Surgery. i ' ' Resident of Sydney Finds no Need for Ear 'Phones, Trumpets, or Other Instruments. Mrs. n. LoTktogr, of Sydney, makes the following , statement which doubtless will interest any persons annoyed with catarrhal deafness or head noises. FolKs who are deaf through this cause are orten extremely embarrassed by their hardness ■of hearing , :—"Two years ago my system became poisoned, and the state of my health became so poor, I also contracted catarrh. I went from bad to worse, and the catarrh caused sucli a buzzing: in ihy ears that my. husband and I feared I should become totally deaf. My physician ordered an immediate surgical operation which my husband strongly opposed, suggesting, the use of Parmint, of which he had read in the newspapers. I used it for only a few days before I got immediate relief. The buzzing , in my ears stopped, my head and nose cleared completely, and I was able to hear as distinctly as' ever. Parmint saved me from a surgical operation, and the relief from catarrhal dearness enabled me to mend, quickly. , I have not. suffered a trace of catarrh since.", For ■a trifling- cost you can make up this treatment right at home, and it is really quite emcient.in relieving , -the disagreeable dearness and head noises caused by catarrh. From any chemist get one ounce, of Parmint (double strength), put it into a •simple syrup made of 4-pint of hot water ■and four ounces of ordinary crystal sugar. Take a tablespoonful four times a day. This treatment should by tonic action reduce the innammation in the midaie ear that a catarrhal condition would be likely to cause, and with the inflammation gone the distressing head noises, headaches, cloudy thinking and that dull leeling in the ears should gradually disappear Anyone who suffers, from catarrh catarrhal deafness or head noises should give Parmint a trial. It is pleasant to take and is quite inexpensive.— (Ad.)

BEETROOT PICKLE! . Wasn freshly-du? beetroot, without breaking: tie skin,. arid boil till tender. Peeli' cut in slices, ana put into jars. Boil enough White Cottell's Pure English Malt Vineg-ar to cover the beet, allowing to every quart ioz each of bruiseJ ginger, peppercorns,. salt and cloves; when flavoured, Tain and pour Into Jars. —(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 227, 25 September 1930, Page 21

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