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Fashion's Rhythm , FOR THE RACES If Warm and Sunny : A dress or Ensemble of organza, or the lever useful Flowered Jacket Suit. For a Chilly Day : A Wool Crepe Dress with matching Coat, or a man-tailored Suit, with bright accessories. Celia's collection of Dance and , Dinner Dresses Includes many lovely styles in Taffetas, Floral and Plain Chiffons, and sleek Satins. Whitcombe & Tombs' Bldg., CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. •Phone 35-085. Up-to-the-Minttte in StyleReliable— HighGrade, Swiss-Made i>ii-i,iii-V«iriT-KiTiV»iyft|'l Lay By Now for Xmas WATCHES in Gold, Silver and Chrome Cases. Many dainty styles— From 1 2/6 TO £B/8/GENTS' SWISS WATCHES —Invicta— Rotary Titan, 9ct. Gold, Rolled Gold, Chrome, Silver cases. Latest shapes—From jg/. ™ £9/9/. POCKET WATCHES .. From DOUGLAS COX Ltd. On the Corner—l9B-200 HIGH STREET (Opp. Millers)

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! FOOT COMFORT «$? * -& K ir> *v S\ & Si *? <> Z <£ <P. Foot Health TALKS Now that the weather la warm the number of people who suffer from over active sweat glands of the feet is rapidly increasing. To say the least —feet of this type can easily become more than Just mildly uncomfortable. Nervous sweaty feet exude a fatty material and a larger than normal amount of skin debris. These accumulations form an ideal breeding place for germs—and if this condition is allowed to persist, the skin becomes soft and super sensitive—bringing painful irritation and a strong offensive odour. , , M . Grandmother's idea of a hot foot bath is as good as it ever was. When your feet are nerve tired and moist, try this:— Sit and read for ten or fifteen minutes with your feet in real hot water, to which has been added a little mustard or Epsom Salts. You'll soak up -some real comfort. Then briskly dry on a rough towel, especially between the toes. Dust on a little powder. A change of socks and shoes completes this foot comfort aid. Remember — "You are as Young as Your Feet" For Appointment, 'Phone 33-676. Institute off Foot Health, 558 a COLOMBO STREET (OPP. Whltcombe & Tombs' Factory), CHRISTCHURCH.

I Preserves Liquid or A NEW WONDER REMEDY FOR NEURITIS AND RHEUMATISM BETTLE'B PAIN TABLETS are the latest discovery In the treatment of NEURITIS, RHEUMATISM, and aU nerve pain*. They are pleasant to take—act quickly, and are reasonable in price. We have statements from patients In Bannerdale Retained Soldiers' Home, from patients attending Public and Private Hospitals, which say that they can only get relief from BEETLE'S PAIN TABLETS. They only cost 6d and 1/6 at all stores.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22239, 2 November 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22239, 2 November 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22239, 2 November 1937, Page 2