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II I mwmp. Sil? ixSaffi nr 4 vtey l /.'A Miss Joyce Lx \y 4y #4/ ~ ■h C-Y A : - E’xpe l 7 Co rsetiere in attondanvo this week -at Oiii 1 Store Give Yourself a KJ o ■V New ‘‘Tnio-to-Typo ’’ Berlsi Fnimdation Garment Phone 3433 and arrange for Free Fitting and Advcie in ;s I- ' No. FFI. A rich, fully fashioned heavy service weight. No. 404. “FOWDERBLOOM” A dull silk service sheer. 10 No. 300. “DULMODE” A pure silk dull service weight. Qt { . No. 656. “PETALWISP” Splashproof. A dull ringless sheer. Ql (Jill No. 811. “DULLNESS” Fully fashioned of high twist pure silk. 8 lu OBTAINABLE AT R. G. Hosking Ltd T7HANGAREI Out Store abounds 411 l T seful and Pleasing Gafts Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Gift Sets, Fine Linen, Cushions, Dainty Underwear, Umbrellas and Beach and Play Wear in Cool Comfort at 1 ■ \ © & m m m vm 1 < ‘iii < tel® si# @S Obtainable from all chemists or stores. Regular Sire, 2/3. Double Quantity, 3/9 “Yes, mine’s a difficult job. I’m in charge of the factory workrooms and with just over 200 girls to look after. Yet I keep fit and Eno’s helps me. A doctor put me on to it. He told me its action was perfectly natural and that it would form no habit; he is very keen on this ‘inner cleanliness’. I take a glass of Eno’s first thing every morning; its sparkling freshness brightens one up in a minute and my girls have proved its worth too. They have fewer days of sick leave and show greater punctuality.” summ THE WORLD-FAMED EFFERVESCENT SALINE The words 'Em’ and ‘Fruit Salt' arc registered Trade Marks. NZEI g., Sales Agents: The British Harold F. Rilchic Co. Ltd., 104-108 Dixon Street, Wellington,, Cil,

“Smoking in bed. - ’ declared the coroner, at a recent Melbourne inquest, “is a most dangerous practice, and should never be indulged in. It is running a foolish risk.” Quite true. Eut plenty of smokers chance it every night of their jives, and run other “foolish risks” as well. Take excess of nicotine in tobacco, for example; it’s as common as eating your dinner. But how many smokers give it a thought? And yet to smoke tobacco loaded with nicotine, and do it habitually, is a very real danger, and may. and often docs result, in heart or nerve attacks. Yet the danger is so easily avoided! All you've got to do is to smoke "toasted.’’ Vou cannot beat it for quality; it’s delicious —and it’s safe !—because it’s toasted and consequently practically free from nicotine, whether you smoke Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold or Desert Gold. These are the five renowned and only genuine toasted blends, famous throughout New Zeal:, nd for their superb quality. But beware of worthless —and risky—imitations. P 705

A TRUE PAIN REMOVER—wL KETTLE’S PAIN TABLETS are a certain remove:* of all Nerve Pains, Rheumatism and Neuritis. We have been told by a Christchurch man that he has had four different Linds of tablets from the hospital. None of these gave him as much relief as SETTLE’S. SETTLE'S PAIN TABLETS omy cost 6d and 1/6 at all stores. Get a packe to-day. Local Agent: Arthur Taylor. Rathbone Street, Whang are L

E m? 1 fI W /ifl FTi m m fes ;■ J M il Wk aWk |1 Mb W®a eui MBITS SHOES From 10' iii pair (From TARANAKI) TOW® iff I ck Cle 1 § i rl Ji *1 ma i IP r rom pan SCK s'u WOMEITS SHOES From pair jaaMBHBBaBBSWBMBBWMHBMMWBBBMBBBBBBOSHMBBgMPHMBMHBHKa? FRANKMITS SHOE STORE SsSMl®’ ws© 1 I BANK ST. —Between the Banks—WHANGAREI

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Northern Advocate, 14 December 1937, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 14 December 1937, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 14 December 1937, Page 13

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