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LAST FEW DAYS ! SALE All Imported Model Garments Drastically Reduced. JAMES & GRACE GOWN AND MANTLE SALON, GEORGE ST., PALMERSTON NORTH, PHONE 5358.

— Your Opportunity — OUR ANNUAL SALE C'.jk Commences to-day i|l|||| FURS i j||‘O For every occosion—marked down at ridiculously low prices. FOR THE BIGGEST FUR SALE ?. ever attempted in We 11 ing ton. |Sy aJ? i ’X« Right at the height of’the ' season. £ VU\ ■_ • Prices Absolutely Sacrificed to Ensure Quick Turnover of tfie Biggest Fur Purchases Yet Made. NEWEST STYLES, LATEST FITTINGS, SMARTNESS AND Vf.’*' CORRECTNESS, are reflected in our new stocks. You must inspect our extensive range of Furs and Fur Coats at e g ..1- ® > \ once. Absolute Bargains — Too Numerous to Mention.' sSEteiM COUNTRY CLIENTS IT WILL PAY YOU HANDSOMELY TO VISIT WELLINGTON DURING OUR SALE PERIOD AND SAVE POUNDS ON YOUR PURCHASES. WHOLESALE FURRIERS, LTD. 5 WILLIS STREET (Opp. Grand Hotel), WELLINGTON. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING MISS ETHELWYN HUGHES Announces that she has now taken over this School, and Will be pleased to interview prospective pupils. CLASSES DAILY from 10 a.m. EVENING CLASSES on Mondays, Wednesdays ond Fridays. Special Saturday Morning Classes Commencing Shortly. FREE LESSON OFFER I All Pupils enrolling on or before SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 will receive their first less Free of All Charge. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING 46 MERCER STREET Opposite "Evening Post" CATARRH ■fft vyth f'i/ GET RID OF THAT HEALTH-MENACE THIS EASY, CLEAN, EFFECTIVE WAY rm The most potent cause of Catarrh is repeated cold in the headfl After numerous attacks the membranes of the nose become f permanently swollen and extremely, sensitive. In this conII aition the bacteria, which are constantly floating' in the air, II find a lodgment in the membranes, where they multiply and attack the tissues, infecting the entire nasal cavities and, by .y-g- degrees, spreading the infection hack to the throat and tonsils. !R ■ The treatment must be directed towards reducing the rtX imflamed condition of the membranes, thoroughly sterilizing _? and soothing the entire nasal passage.. De Witt s Catarrhal B? Cream is compounded of the purest ingredients, specially g recommended and recognised in the treatment of Catarrh. fS- A few moments after applying De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream I to the nose you can perceive the purifying, balsamic odour in the upper portions of the throat and back of the mouth, showing how rapidly and thoroughly the preparation spreads itself throughout the passages. The delicate membranes are rl A/ ,’ ‘ • I thus covered with a medicated coating,, which reduces the inflammation and cleanses the infected air canals. &fcihAe I Start getting relief to-day by using WBTT’S tt c® L | CATARRHAL CREAM ' CLEANSING 1 Supplied with special nozzle applicator, making it easy ANTISEPTicI to apply Price 1/9 from chemists everywhere.

ggggg This special offer, to Introduce our entirely new department, Is open for a limited period only. The most efficient system ever devised whereby Dress-designing and Dressmaking can be easily and quickly learned No complicated charts or rules. An ideal system for students and beginners. SPECIAL CLASSES are now being arranged. •‘THOROUGH is our WATCHWORD” GILBY’S COLLEGE WELLINGTON, LTD., Broadway Building. (Opp. St. Jameu Theatre). 104-108 COURTENAY PLACE, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 265, 5 August 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 265, 5 August 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 265, 5 August 1937, Page 4

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