Uhe Ideal Qift for the Jk EASTER BRIDE M Jf FOR THE COLDEST NIGHT ■ In shades of ROSE, GREEN, GOLD Special Gift Section in the better Quality Models APE RY * mmmmmm mmmßOs re.msgrreggysa ni iii ■iißßiwgp—B—c——n—a— ;S ' MiiiiiiMfiititiiiiMtittiiiiiiniiiitttiiniiiiMidiiiiiniitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiisiiiitiiiMiMiiisiiiiiitiiitiiiiitiiiililiiiif* v l HEADACHES [ I "When we get a headache, our first thought is to stop it. | -I That's natural, of course. However, it is incalculable | the nuniher of people, especially women, who suffer from | I headaches without stopping to think what has caused the § *9 trouble. Is it not logical to seek the cause? There is | one. Let the ADA.MSOXS stop or relieve your head- | aches naturally. Thone them for- an appointment— | :~jH H. K. &D. W. ADAMSON J I DIETITIANS and OSTEOPATHS f COLONIAL MUTUAL UHILDING, OUSTOATFIOTTSE QUAY | ] \V ft LL i:\Y- r;.-N. ;u;d IN rKXiJOSIQ STKEET, LOWER HUTT | * m . J i
i ; " ' KISS ME GOODNIGHT i BUILDING WARDEN While doins a -spot of polite eavesdropping the other day, we overheard the following:— "Five-Watching .is all very well for some people, but what about those who simply cannot sleep in a str'ange bed." That sort of loose statement cannot go unchallenged. Scoullars have no "strange"'beds for Fire-Watchers. The sort we provide are friendly, soft and comfortable beds. Some unpoetie souls may say they look like stretchers, but wo know that in these 'beds is wrought the sedative and drowsy power which is responsible for ' the amazingly low incidence ol' insomnia among Seoullai- customers. I j Put any Fire-Wall cher in such a bed . . . watch him snuggle down . . . hear him remark, "home Avas never like this," and then, it! the whole barrage of sirens can't wake him, don't say we 'didn't warn you. So to building wardens and others interested, we would suggest that a visit to Scoullars will be profitable and worthwhile. We have, besides beds, all the other paraphenalia to make the FireWatchers' Jot a happy, comfortable and contented one. Folding Bed Stretchers from, 27/6 Wool Quilts, warmer than a pair of Blankets, from 42/- and 52/6 Deserve to be Free . . . & . Lend in National if' 88-90 LAMBTON QUAY, :| WELLINGTON ' I Also at Hastings and Blenheim. . J
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Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 40, 25 March 1942, Page 4
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