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wT?' ;; J, /Tfek \ ~ 'Zh yr svti* ' 0% \ k / NEXT SUNDAY! Think of her who thought so much for you. It’s YOUR opportunity to show some appreciation. Try for a suitable gift! SUITABLE SUGGESTIONS WHICH ARE SURE TO PLEASE HER HOSIERY MERCERISED LISLE HOSE, with the silken finish, comfortable ribbed expanding tops. Best shades, including Gunmetal. 4/n P air * “SILVER STRAND” PURE SILK AND RAYON HOSE, excellent wear, ar©t appearance of heavy scrviceweight. Sizes B|, 9, 91 and 10. 6/11 paii. “LADY JANE,” a quality pure Silk Stocking, fully fashioned. Ringless service-weight. Perfect fit. Sizes 8& to 10. 9/11 pair. GLOVES A WARMER GLOVE, in Artificail Silk, and fleecy lined, large gauntlets, snug fit. Black and Nigger. ' 4/11 pair. VERY SMART BLACK KID GLOVES, stitched and piped in White, elastic wrist. All sizes. 11/6 pair. FINE KID GLOVES, in Nigger, Brown and Black. Gauntlets trimmed with frilled cuffs in self colour. 12/6 pair. HANDBAGS BOX CALF, ENGLISH MOROCCO, CROCODILE, all beautifully finished, with novelty Chromium fastenings and Silk linings. 13/6 to 55/6. GIFT TOILETRIES “EVENING-IN-PARIS.” Exquisite Perfumes, Powders, Creams, etc. “MORNYS.” Delicately perfumed Toiletries. Boxed Soap, Talcum and Cream. “4711” EAU-DE-COLOGNE.” Mother’s favourite perfume. Tosca, Lavender, Eau-de-Cologne. “KATHLEEN COURT,” attractively packed, Powder, Vanishing Cream, Talcum Powder, Rouge and Soap. > SOMETHING TO WEAR WOOL CARDIGANS, in best quality and new fancy knits. Ribbed band at waist or straight fitting. S.W. to O.S. 15/11 to 35/-. CREPE DE CIIENE BLOUSES, in smart styles, trimmed faggoting and pleating. In Cream, Beige and Maize. Sizes S.W. to O.S. 15/6 to 37/6. ' FUR NECKLETS AND STOLES, in Opossum and Squirrel. Best quality skins. 55/- to sgns. WARM NIGHTDRESSES, in Wool lined Locknit, long or short sleeved styles, trimmed embroidery and applique. S.W., W. and O.S. 23/6, 25/6, 27/6. WOOL BED JACKETS, in fancy stitch, small collars, and long sleeves. In Pink, Mauve, Green and Cream. 7/11 to 19/6. ARTIFICIAL SPRAYS AND POSIES OF WHITE FLOWERS, to wear on Mothers’ Day. See these on display in our Showroom. Prices range from .1/6 to 2/11. ‘THINK OF HER, WHO THOUGHT MUCH FOR YOU!” K FA MILT opIO9BS " mA

:“I can’t come Jim .. If my cold’s too bad” Here s a case for Thermogene Medicated Rub W SmMmm? *L m. Say good-bye to spoiled evenings and the vexation of days away from work. Thermogene Medicated Rub rubbed on the throat and chest attacks coughs and colds two ways at once. The vapours are inhaled —clearing the head and making breathing easier; meanwhile the soothing oils FREE Please send me generous FREE sample of Thermogene , Medicated Rub. IJ. C. ENO LTD., Name | fo4 P -to. R Dixon St., Addrc!s i Wellington, C.i. Sales Agents: The British Harold F. Ritchie Co. Ltd., 104-108 Dixon Street, Wellington, C.i. im penetrate the skin, relieving congestion, tightness, soreness. No one really knows the cause of the common cold, but Medicated Rub does more than anything else to bring quick relief. • Get a jar to-day. Of all chemists, 2/-. COFFEE MUST BE GOODGET GREGG’S PURE COFFEE You can’t know how truly delicious coffee can be until you’ve tried Gregg’s Pure Coffee—how it warms, simulates, nourishes, while giving a full nutty, flavour combined with the natural acidity of hmh-grade coffee. Try it for a change. You’ll really enjoy it. Take tnat djse! you Know you need it Soothe your coming cold away. Sound advice —be wise and heed it, Symptoms progress in delay. Take that dose for influenza Or for stress in throat and chest, rhousai Is chant in glad cadenza: “Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure 1 bcr'..”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 4 May 1937, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 4 May 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 4 May 1937, Page 8