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COULD BUT CAN’T. It’s amazing That listless, jaded, “can’t be bothered feeling That conies in the Spring. Winter months have worn you down. Warmer weather finds your weakness. You need Marshall’s Fospherine, The finest of all tonics, Renews your vigour and’vitality, Regains your old keen activity. Phosphorus, the essential nerve food does it. Insist on “Marshall’s” In the six-sided carton. 100 doses 2/6 at all chemists and fltores.—Advt.

JAMES SMITH'S IS WELLINGTON’S FOREMOST SHOPPING CENTRE! Sixty-zeven years of experience— P ————- Sixty-seven year, of providing to the Brilliant Slimmer utmost the three essentials QUALITY, SERVICE and VALUE. To-day, with all the accumulated y C. ?,? SF knowledge and experience of sixtyseven years, James Smiths stands Special purchase of crisp, fresh, forth as the City’s most progressive Cottons just landed from EngI £torO — and foremost Shopping Jan(j 36 inches wide. Genuine \ Centre. English Cambric in most attrac- _ It is the Store Complete. You need t j ve J es ; gns —Spots, figured and | 1 not S ° fc®? ol *' l Jame ’ Smith ’ s for floral effects. This is a very -X ■ '• '■ clothes for Men, Women, Boys, dainty fabric and washes perfectS / A'J Girls, or Babies—for your home- jy. Send for several lengths P 7 necds — y ° Ur fa * ! ‘‘° nS — y ° Ur tOllel and make • oB ' e c ° ol frocks ’ y J /7 /-7 needs—your fabrics. 'Usually I/- yard. . • SrO y. ■ /d tIaU There’s a friendly atmosphere in J ames Smith’s, too, which makes is a B r i t i s b fabric—Fersella \ N your shopping a pleasure. Woven Gingham. A newship-Ip-yll I ■■■■— ment of 2,000 yards has just ■ idO -LAYBY- XMAS GIFTS, |/ 0 s'sX'jW -I I wot a too carfi/to commence are 70 new colours, including |i| ? li thinking of Gift ClMnff. Take ad- two-tone and three-tone check W :|| vantage of to-day’s keen values— designs. Shades are genuinely . 'A ~ra they may not lie available at Christ- colourfast. ‘ ’’ B 9 mas time. "Use James Smith’s "TjayB PR-’ Service—a small deposit Don’t forget! Home seiring's made easier and 'KxS' secures any article in our store— smarter with a McCall Pattern. They arc Payment completed when eonven- mistake-proof and Parisian style. % v nH UJk WHATEVER YOU DO $ ( Purchase b/ j ames Smith’s v W DON’T MISS THIS ’ HOSIERY Men’s Tennis Shoes V A LI IF Al.« buying by Ik. Jan>“ S”"' ll ’' 200 Completely New and VMt-VE Smarter A second b,g P urchase Tennis Shoes for Men. This shoe * necessitated by the huge has a reinforced toe and is flex- ©j| J IS 3 O A P 1 FX Q demand for this unbeatable AH Z / H™ Sm Hosiery value—exclusive to sizes. The keen price is thle |p James Smith’s by the way I result of big buying. TWO Styles Chosen at random from Fashioned service weight; _ ' /,C COVCCt>On ' Pure silk hose reinforced 5Q Attract ; ve Art . . , , with Rayon yarn, Gunmetal, si)k -j- ab ] e Covers, size 34 x 36, in » ly c.“b,,: tc F.«ob B„„„. auuuj. S ua„9/ii ea with revers of white ptquc - xm. J Smoke tone shades. Usu- early <SSS9/ BIS CdThe cape sleeves are finished t „ 3/) | pajr with three buttons and a bow. ffl I , Slenderising hip yoke and | >I O d *‘. n ? . belt. Large spots with striped H w OJ Handkerchiefs m Wh.te andl Col- » , , (f„-t MUM ours. Delightful designs worked in _K_U« e eff ‘ pfn £ e cor - ner - Excellent quality! i&gz £ €3. •'B''—Exactly as sketched. — — A delightful Summer Frock » of Phantom Pique. The deep S® ~ A t® gsissia 11 /6 igaeio fcaiatte MAKE A “LAY-BY" IF YOU PREFER! Corner Cuba and Manners Streets - - - Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 33, 2 November 1933, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 33, 2 November 1933, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 33, 2 November 1933, Page 15

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