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what Marie Tempest L writes about.. * lIT : B.THWS & ;; VANISHING CRM n >1 . 11 ;t r * To Messrs. Cook & Ross Ltd. n January* 1918. ® Gentlemen. d I have mucli pleasnre in :t expressing my satisfaction in ° using your Glycerose (Vanishing Cream). I have found it most •j soothing and healing, and it is most excellent for sunburn. | I shall be at the Grand Hotel, Dunodin, and shall be y obliged if you will send me S another pot. n y Yours faithfully I (Signed) Marie Tempest C 2389—2 c s r , '■ Are Yora j Iton-dowm ? I Let Dr. Cassell 1 s Tablets J Rebuild your Strength and Vitality. Dr. C;i«seJ]'s Tablets nourish tlir * nerves and promote natural action of T all the bodily organs. Digestion and assimilation are stimulated, and the entire system strengthened and .sustained. Dr. Ca.sse!l\s Tablets ' ensure maximum vitality, and that * is why . they bring new health and ; vigour to the run-down. ' Dr. C. Home, D.D.S., S, Aibart Terraoe, Douglas, Isle of Man, Eng., * writes:—" I know of no better means (or counteracting the strain of modern lito than a course of Or. Cassetl's Tablets. Hawing taken thsm 1 myself when Experiencing the effcot of ovortaxcti strength I can speak to , their value as restoratives, and have every confidence in reoommonding 1 them to all who feel fagged or rundown." Dr. Cassell's Tablets Dr. Oassell'e TaWeta «t« nerve nutrients and restoratives of proved efficacy, and the reoognised tnodorn remedy for:— Nerve Troubles Indigestion Neurasthenia Sleeplessness Nerve Paralysis Kidney Weakness Infantile Paralysis Anaemia Specially viluabli far Hurting Metker* ml tfuring thi Critical Periods of Lift. Sold by Chcmiitt and Storekeeper t in alt ports of Neto Zealand. Prices 179 and 4!~, the 4/- «iz« being the more eoonomioal. Happy Moments with a Cramer PianoI The Cramer is an instrument you will delight in playing; its wonderful quality of sound, delicacy of touch and beautiful tone make an irresistible appeal to the true musician. Cramer Pianofortes are made by a very old-established British firm, and are noted for excellent construction and high-class finish, as well as fo? ideal musical qualities. We make it easy for you to * buy a Cramer —or any other Piano —as old instruments are taken in part payment for new ones, and deferred payments of balance can be arranged. Call and see the handsome Cramer models in our Showroom. , This WEATHER Ss,«i "FINDS OUT" YOUR BOOTS They hw Q nlity .ind Wear in them, besides Style ar.d real Foot-cm fort. Every kind of boot, for all kia'.:s of f *i:t, nw lit you here. But only oaf: kind of Prici tli j lowest possible tor GOOD Footwear. JNO. THORNTON ltd. " Footwear for All Feet" HIGH oTREET, CHR!>TCHURCH T4577 ' A " Tailor-made" * Winter "IIL In Christchurch you ffijjgMprak absolutely need one, HOMrff bnt how often the WBnmgj price frightens the folk with a limited purse. I can supply M|h& the smartest Tailor- ESBjBBBL modes, beautifully mmßm cut, well-finished, silk-lined models, ~ some scarcely worn, at about a quarter their cost. I've fumi- IT gated them all Jl\ (though they're clean and fresh as when sent home by the tailors), and I invite you to come in and try on any you fancy. You'll save on your purchase, and get a quality Costume that will see out T any number of the shoddy kind. •*» Mrs. Ellwood lE* 10,125,127 ARNMH ST. 'Phone 3087 5

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16216, 20 May 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16216, 20 May 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16216, 20 May 1918, Page 4

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