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Radiant Models' J \ Among th<> r»<Kant Mitiinerv Stylos in Bcafh*s Salon to-day the 11 Vo£w» ,7 and "Harmony" Hats are par- L liculaxly imprcssiTf!—yet delightfully piquant. In. |i *C-&S »dva.t» of the seajnn, as usual, and offering at I prices rrally moderate. 6 /'y'J \- v PISDA.Tv FLOPS, in new colours. Smartly trimmod f jfk * /\ with ribbon, flower?, etr. Suitable for wearing * jyl' \ | j /*\ w ith dressy frocks > . .. Prom S9/G s l\ HI §)/ LEGHORNS, smartly trimmed in dainty and fnstuon- \\ 7 la 'if able styles. ScYenil new shapes; <an bo trimmed A J s^ -* ♦• -• •• rom 59/G \\ f Suart TOQUES. in. thie PedaJ and Liserot Straws. \, A » <3«otJ shades, and smart new styles in trimmings— 45/i D B 1 * TBTMMEC- HILLINEKY. in fine Tajjel and Pedal y~t/r> Straw*. Various new shapes, in all colotrrs. \JH, JL-JrKs%*&%,§ I O Smartly trimmed with Tibbon, flowers, rn-flia, etr. — 35/- 42/- 49/6 The new Cretonnes, Shadow TKANSPAfiETNT HATS, in Go, or got i.e. J.ace, Grass Tissues, and Chenilles in our Clot! aj»d Straw. .Dainty and exclusive styles. Art Punrishing Dopartment best colours, best sltapos .. 75/- to 6 gns. will interest you. i usiimito

FOR NERVOUS HEADACHES : ♦= GET J>R. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. The headache whicli in addition to the pain, gives the impression of a tight band about the licad,is caused by nervous exhaustion. It is a blessing in disguise. because it gives warning that you are exhausting your supply of nervous energy. Unless you stop the mental fatigue and build up your nerves you n ill bo fortunate if you escape nervous breakdown, some form of paralysis or 3lher serious disorder. •nest is, of course, desirable, hut not ahvavs possible, and liable to be deferled. With sufficient rest the nerves ivill bnild themselves up. Failing this, you need something that will build them tip and sustain them while they irork moderately. Dr. Williams' Pink Fills are jjrobahly unequalled for that purpose. They build up the nerves by enriching the blood with the elements needed by weak nerves. The treatment is tme of nutrition of the nerve ceils, requiring a true tonic (not a stimulant), and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have proved valuable in so many severe rases that every sufferer is justified in giving them a trial for any form of nervous debility. Our booklet, "Diseases of the Nervous System," will bo sent free to any address on request. Dr. William.?' Pink Piils arc .sold by your own chemist or storekeeper, or will be sent, post paid, on receipt of price, 3s per box, by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 815, G.P.0., Wellington. 6

$ Cuticara Stops Itching and Saves the Hair For»u»pl**sehfrMbTm»Uai<ir««i: K.7s<ru* 0«.. tjiatTi«. V. Sola throsehoot lh* world. • Invaluable to the student of farm. The ISi.Z. Turf Register, 1919-20, now published. Order now to save disappointment*

The leintroductioa of full dress ior all ranks- of regiments of the Household Cavalry and Hie Foob Guards h;is been approved with certain modifications. The spurs worn by officers of the Household Cavalry, with Wellington boots, are to be of steoJ. In the case of the Foot Guards gold embroidery is reduccd and black leather leggings are abolished. In undress the frock coat will not be reintroduced. Undress tunics and tartan trousers will not be reintroduced.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 9

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