CHILDREN’S DEPT. JUSUSiiSiKa Ist FLOOR THE FAMILY STORE invites you to I CHILDREN'S W FASHION It PARADES l\ i IN OUR CHILDREN'S DEPT, il ‘ (OPPOSITE THE LIFT) |. TUES., MAY 12th till ! FRID., MAY 15th L PARADE TIMES: : i 12.15 a.m., 1.15 p.m. and 3.15 p.m. ' Tuesday to Friday. Extra Session 7.15 p.m. Friday Evening. I Don’t miss this • r TBI GREAT HOLIDAY XM ATTRACTION /OgK Delightful little / COoL children aged from vPaF /’ 5 years to 13 years. | -jp.;; dO|M our • DRESSES <■ • CASUAL WEAR • SUITS • COATS JOr ’\\ Yob will find clothes [-/ V i X' A fashioned for every youthful |, f V j L \ \ occasion. Come, be oar L_/ wfe 1 ' \.\ Guest at oar Children's . y i ./Sa. fashion parades all this .J, \ X. wecfc SKIN SUFFERERS ANCIENT METHODS BRING RELIEF . . . ; > For many years K. Salaman-Simpson Ltd. f (founded by the late Mr. K. SalomonSimpson, forty years ago) has helped , : sufferers throughout New Zealand and ’ «BL ' £ Australia to conquer many distressing ■nVy. 'WkU'JbB ’ skin ailments. The Chinese herbal prepar- ’ ' ations are compounded to a formulae *'tjv handed down through the centuries in old ' * China and have proved their worth. t ** ’ DERMATITIS, ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, ? WHbto ACNE VITILIGO, DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR, ITCHY SCALP, CATARRH, SUN- BwiMß-, ‘Olli BURN, AFTER-SHAVING RASH, BLACKHEADS, ENLARGED PORES, or just BAD BBHBBRuBBBB COMPLEXION, SINUS TROUBLE (if not MRS SALAMAN-SIMPSON serious enough to require surgery), MANAGING DIRECTOR RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, FIBROSITIS, HEAD COLDS, HEADACHES. IHHBH PSORIASIS Mr. K Saiaman-Simpson, ’’’> s K. Salomon-Simpson Ltd., ■ iraß. 152 Khyber Poss, AUCKLAND. ’ 15th February, 1961. ’ Dear Mr. Salaman-Simpson, Z ' It is only o person suffering from a similar com- : ypfoint who realises how distressing Psoriasis can be, . •Jv ' Jr^Hß. particularly to the young. For five or six years I have been suffering from Psoriasis on the neck and face. The itching and dry scaliness was not only embarraswng but extremely irritating. I commenced your treatment on the 18th Octo- 7>l ber, 1960 and almost immediately my skin began to -.•» clear. It was miraculous and now ... 17 weeks after I ate 1/ cai AMAKI commencing the treatment my skin is still clear and LAIC l\. □ A LAMA lx-J IM r jUh I am more than happy. I only wish I had come to you FOUNDER earlier for treatment. faithfully, MBBHHH■■■BBBMBBI L. DOUGLAS (Mrs.L DERMATITIS K Salaman-Simpsor Ltd., Gloucester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. V ¥ * « 7th January, 1963. 4 SB Dear Sin, Mjjjjr In 1950, that is 13 wears ago, I ended the treatinert you hod been giving me for Dermatitis. Although |BM& 1 . ' JgS9 I had been suffering greatly for five years before coming JsaßaUß to you, it was only a matter of months before the itreWW effected ports were in 0 perfectly normal condition, showing no signs whatever of the dreadful skin trouble. .* So great is my relief and gratitude, and so thrilled em I to find no recurrence whatever of the trouble over MKfsv the past 13 years, that I feel I must once more write «nd thank you for the physical relief and mental peace you have accorded me. Yours faithfully. MRS. YOUNG Mrs. K. E. Calege, MANAGER AUCKLAND OFFICE “Sunshino Lodoe", Popanui Rd., CHRISTCHURCH. Call, write, telephone or wire for appointment at the office of: K. SALAMAN-SIMPSON LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 152 Khyber Pass, Auckland. Phone 40-393. CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH: 159 Gloucester Street. Phone 60-505. 7/M
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30438, 12 May 1964, Page 6
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