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s Come expecting to find tho very Coat or Costume you Madia your Hi V i/iit 5$ m ZS w* present 1 Models £w their oS la Weave and Tailoring. A 45/- 55/- 65/ 75/- ‘ 35/- 45/- 55/- 65/-75/- 85/we eheinw the same hears os the „ peseta shoes . ■• $ X' w, WAREHOUSE 96 LICHFIELD STREET WELLINGTON WOOLLEN CO.’S WHITE MAfcBLE BLDGS *• son Nerves sSSi m •WwWtf t causing skin and complexion v with powdery Cftaifta atVl f&c : , long before you* tltot,: >■ try This Remarkable Way i to Quiet Year Nerves Son the pillow night after night, cap ■verything is a bore—You are tt to your aenti. Boon tttf *« your hohie, or rob >»u of business—for nobody.. wants. a _ battle--ground of nerves. 5 ’ Hsrs s how Mrs H. Preston quickly got back brightness and cheerful vigour: Ernest Street, Manly, Q’land, • *1- was a Complete norvOd* wreck—the leutt sOUnd would dearly drive me crasy-j everything was a drag. Noised in my head were terrihle-r-asd headache* at night, front Which nothing would give the «t!l|btelt esse. £ did not knew which way to pul sty head on the pillow. Didn't want any took it by habit. 1 got very thin. I was tike this tor. tour, years, before 1 uted -PhoaptforatOd Iron. 1 **fcy the third flaafc, head noises gone •ompletely—headache hardly once a week —»J could eat better—tile waa beginning td he worth living.: Boon it waa a pleasure to get up-of a morning and tea) ao fresh—as 1 eoutd gfl* a sound night’s sleep, It Is a pleasure to do. my house work 1 now. as before, ti was a- torture,, even though X start at 6.Bo—hhbby off to work at Two children tb school for 0 .o'clock WOMEN Who W a n I to Stay YOUNO «S „ don’t control your digestive organs, often übles. Then—strive as you may s—you soon begin to look old—has brought beck youth to women—Snd ambition to men. Here's a test worth trying: . M Eipt*Day n Wonder list which physicians find often increases the strength, energy and endurance of weak, pervous, anaemic or run-down men and women 100 , per cent.— Vlrst see hoW fer you can watt—at how long you can work—before becoming tired, achy and nervous. Next eat two tablets of Phosphorated Iron after each meal for 8 days. Then test your strength, energy and staying power again and see for yourself how much you have gained. Note the startling difference in the way you look, feel and act. Phosphorated Iron seems to go straight tb the nerve cells and start work the minute It reaches them. It bring* as 'almost amazing change, from that awful, dull, weak, lazy ‘‘don’t-give-a-hang” feel* ing to brightness. Strength, clear-headed-nosa and courage. It calms and strengthens the nerves of people who get the “jutnps” and fidgets, and gives -them poise, power and tremendous reserve energy. Phosphorated Iron is absolutely harmless, contains no habit-forming drugs, ahdls always safe, easy, pleasant and efficient. 60 tablets in each flask, and e.eo. -r-do tny washing and Ironing in the one dap ter elk; of ns, cook hot dinner *at night, M well it housework. *’ . . The above tetter describes only one of many hundreds of Cttset where Phosphorated Iron hes brought a mating ehengea—the cost of only 3/9 to thbreflef they bring. Ing compared Cost' a Penny Every high-class, reliable chemist dUUses Phosphorated ! Iron only Under' the rigid guarantee that you Ore Completely Satisfied with result*, or every jenny of your money refunded.

Smooth Miles of Ease ' I A Day Off tor the Motorist Cantfr** lIWe by Rail, and Time to Think After the new excitement of car-ownership and risky speeding has phased away, the 7 motorist will thoroughly enjoy a carefree trip by train. Why have ever the WetwingWorry of the stewing wheel ? Why Have the -frequent d*«a&of anoihercar's wild rush around the dangerous bend of a narrow road ? Why he always working while travelling? Why not have the ease and freedom of limbs which the train can give? Why net have the fearless joy of seeing the country fly past yott, or the option of reading, or chatting with friends, with no IhOife aflAlety about the travelling than if yoii were sitting in'an armchair'at home ? Travel by Rail—and Relax

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21906, 6 October 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21906, 6 October 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21906, 6 October 1936, Page 4