"In waving farewell to the Old Year" bury all regrets, because happiness is % built on a hopeful outlook. Do your work j each day but save yourself all the unm Il_jlw necessary work you can : thus will you JvL l°°k better and feel better. Start off by ~Km ' ' '''f2 saving yourself ''sewing worries." 'Tk utterly absurd to MAKE your Summer clothes when you see the $eautiful HaH Summer Frocks HBHH We are showing at Happy Holiday Prices Sk' M ' That will put everybody in a good mood I 1 for the commencement of the New Year i 1 Floral Voiles, Muslins, Zephyrs, Sponge Cloths,, . Silks, etc. Jtilfi Hk 1 There are Morning Frocks, Street Frocks, 1 Tennis Frocks, Jazz Frocks, Cretonne 1 There are Sports Coats, Jumpers and flf Mj§ Sports Skirts, in just a mass of colour • J Call and Choose Yours Early They 11 go like wildfire M| J | F. MORRISON & CO. | THE VALUE HOUSE WHANGAREI
Want a Calendar? Only a few days left* to get one! The demand for "Amber Tips" Calendars has been greater this year than ever before. So much so that the present supply cannot last much longer. The 1922 Calendars are really beautiful colour reproductions—well worth framing. Enclose 6d. in stamps for packing and postage, and address your request for one calendar to The Proprietors, "AMBER TIPS" FINE Tea P.O. Box 946 Christchurch
REXONA! THE BABIES' SOAP. The purest possible soap is required for nursery use. The skin of infants and little children is particularly apt to be roughened and made sore by inferior soaps. A number of the soaps sold for babies are worse than useless, and as skin soothers and healers they are positively injurious. Kexona Skin and Facial Soap, is the purest of the pure. It can work nothing but good for an infants' skin, and its healing anA soothing work will be noticeable within, one hour of application. Mothers, if your baby shows signs of fretfulness, try giving him a refreshing bath with: Rexona Soap. Make him a Rexona. baby, and watch the result. Obtainable everywhere. _ ..
No household Temedy for the stomach, troubles of children, especially during the hot weather, is so valuable as Sharland's Magnesia. If a little is t'lken regularly, it prevents and corrects acidity and flatulence, and acts as a gentle laxative. . Br
A few shillings spent in the free use of Nazol to protect the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, and throat from Coughs, Colds and Sore Throats, etc., is bettor than hours of suffering. 5
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Northern Advocate, 27 January 1922, Page 3
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