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e: ?*y-fpX?sZZ2p'l£/^*^'~ ~ ■ '■' ■ ■ : " ■■■■■ ' ■■■'■ - U Very smart Coats, cut in the latest styles and featuring v%r many of the most popular shades. Richly trimmed with good quality fur and now only 49/6. gelling §®r only a* § Hundreds of the latest close- raSBEfilH *Sf *S* brim and droop-brim styles Jw» <fi> grouped into one wonderful price offering. In all the prevailing shades, and with smart trimmings. This is the finest offer we have made. See this special line— Usual values, 12/6 to 15/6. Bsiglisfo GuFcilgsiiis This group includes two big j||| jd&JLfo <«ff ««ff purchases. One of "Kaia- TJI poi" and one of English cardigans and pull-overs—and all wool! You would usually pay from 25/- to 39/6 for any in this group but the "Hub" prices them at 12/11. - g=. —^ — ° Hugh Wright Ltd. Ladies' Drapery Store 85-87-89, QUEEN ST., OPPOSITE FORT ST.

Catarrh Sufferer Felt Ashamed In other People's Company i "For years I was a victim of catarrh — suffering xvilh head j noises and phlegm dropping in my throat. I v:as continually j blowing my nose, so that I really used to feel ashamed of I myself in other people's company. I teas advised to try \ Varmint Double strength. After using it for three days I got \ relief, and now I am free from the phlegm dropping in my j ''■ throat, and the head noises arc leaving me. lam very glad \ i to get rid of it, and can truly recommend Varmint to anybody I i suffering with catarrh or head noises as (me of the finest i remedies in the world. Yours faithfully, I "(Signed) THOMAS KILMARTIN." TF you are alllictcd with catarrh treatment for catarrh, should bring you know only too well the dan- you real lasting benefit' for your «er 'and humiliation that this dis- i rouble. Won't think that because ease brings. You have longed for sprays, inhalers or salves have rc li o f you have wanted to be free failed there is no help for you. from hawking, spitting, sneezing and Catarrh is a disease of the blood, corHiill", the foul breath, the annoy- and the only possible way to relieve in"™discharge and the dropping of it is by treating the blood itself, mucous in "the throat. You have Drive the catarrhal poisons from thought sometimes that it was the system and the disease itself more o than a trifling ailment —more must vanish. Parmint, acting dithan a disgusting disease, that per- rectly upon the blood and the haps it was a dangerous one-—and mucous membrane, has brought real you were right. 11 1»11> to sufferers in all parts of the * Even though catarrh works away world — even under our own trying from the lungs it frequently causes climatic conditions it has proved catarrhal deafness and iiead noises successful, and is now eagerly sought that drive the sufferer nearly fran- for by catarrh sufferers in every tie. It dulls the mind, clogs the province of the Dominion. nostrils and slowly but surely under- If you have catarrh in any form mines the ■α-neral health. If you you ought to give Parmint a trial. have catarrh —don't neglect it. It should bring you a complete relief Don't let it make you into a worn- from your trouble and give you a out, run-down, catarrhal wreck. wider margin of health than you have Parmint, the great European thought it possible to obtain. Is Sold By All Good Chemists

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1932, Page 11

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