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II A Smart g§ I OVERCOAT it With plenty of cold weather ahead the wise thing to do is to buy your Winter Coat now and be pre--11 pared. II You will find the new season's Coats at the J.C.L. If outstanding for value, correct style, warmth, and If enduring service! II The latest effects and shades in Colonial and II English Tweeds in light, medium and dark shades If are procurable in Raglan, inset sleeves and shaped |I waist styles at prices within the reach of all. I j 95/- to 12 Guineas.. II A Very Special Value Coat is offered in a smartly II cut, semi-fitting double-breasted coat, in navy, dark 11 blue, also blue grey. All sizes— jf / Priced Attractively at 59/6 each. II . II New Season's i DRESSING GOWNS ii l=. Here again you will be pleased with the fine range, i| showing in newest tonings, and in styles to give the || utmost comfort and service— • || Priced from 39/6 to 5 Guineas. II And Lumber Jackets for Golf and [J Outing: Wear. If These have also just arrived, and reveal many !| new designs and colourings ideal for all sports wear. II New shadow effects are included with contrasting I pockets, welt and cuffs. S.M., Men's, O.S. Men's, ii also Ex.O.S. sizes— j Priced from 21/- 22/6 25/- 29/6 32/6 35/is II J.C.L.. II STAR I Attraction I Men's Botany Wool Half Hose. This is a particularly fine medium weight Half Hose I of two-fold Botany Wool, soft and durable in wear; 1 the heel and toes are three-fold. Shades are in II marie effects of grey, lovat, fawn, brown, blue grey. ;| A "Star" line that offers value unsurpassed. Sizes If , lOin., 10|in., 11 in., 1 Hin. J I STAR ATTRACTION PRICE, 2/11 pair. I John Court Ltd. I The J.C.L., Queen Street. i mil niffritwuriJ'f if niiiiFiri riiitrEiiiii.nifi'ritfiiiiiirTfTfTKiiriiirffiiPrfiirrriTiMriiii'iiiiiriiJiiiTiiiifiiffdijirTTiiffiiiiEiiiifffiJiii'lJiiFtiiiJ rintTf iiiti iMiiiifrciiiiniMTitMLiiiiiiiifiiiJiiMnijiJiffijiiiiMdtiiiiiJiiiJLiiif'ijiiitiiii / tender, aching feet. I had a corn on a bunion three years ago gs% 111 IJ 1% ana% I S ot ™d of that by using ,*#* if 1 J ilil #¥k R a d° x * I have been canvassing for MtM > * f\ a on 2 t * me> stron ßty recommend £*/ te*&' Jif Radox to hundreds of people, many n\ J/ffi'*** °f wnom nave thanked me after l> Hi \ M* deriving the same benefit as myself. sa y* s i ncere tyt from the bottom of nir'll my heart ' Good old Radox > il has JBL ML WL IkJF helped me to do my work, and I RuniAMe n ~A t»...j~... shall always advise people to use it Bunions and Tender whenever y Jcan: » * ( Mn .) m.c. aching feet 23rd February, 1930. relieved at OnCC Original letter on file for inspection Do not say that corns cannot be You mz y not know what a P rotein relieved until you have tried Rad- salt is > but an y chemist does, and ox Bath Salts! Regular footbaths, he wili understand how in a Radinto which two tablespoonfuls of ox Salts footbath the hard skin of Radox have been poured, wfll the corn combines with the Radox root out the worst com, will im- Sa^te t0 form a protein salt of the mediately relieve bunions and F° m lts z\f. And any chemist tired, aching feet. This is the knows that this protein salt disreason—Radox contains four dif- solves m water. He will see at ferent salts. One banishes odour once w " v tn is scientific treatment and perspiration—one is antiseptic J" 1 "? soloosen the corn that it can —one softens the water—and one be I,tte £ out bodily. But prove it releases oxygen which carries the vourself *° your profit. All chemsoftening salts right to the roots 2 '* J« * lb -I**of I»n2 and loosens them so et > 3/8 double quantity. that they may be lifted out bodily, « root and all. Only in Radox do |JP #% |j| »J W^ you get this four-fold combination. jf%^ Read how this sufferer obtained Bt BATH SALTS WBk SWift relief after RadoX footbaths: Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughe* Ltd. , Manchester (Established 1756) U J have ased Radox for many supplies stocked by Fairbaim,wri g ht&ca years, and have found f^pSSSSff^A' a a^& tO give relief .ffdm' COPnSj bimwm, New Zealand Cxe-n-^

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 70, 24 March 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 70, 24 March 1931, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 70, 24 March 1931, Page 16

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