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At Bradstreets. s In the ordinary way they L would sell at 21/-, but we bought them "Job" and fvjol pass the saving on to you. All the newest Spring shadings are represented, including Powder Blue, Mauve, Cyclamen, Cedar, Almond, Bois de Rose, Mulberry, and Beige. mi » mso 4 M wtr j i This Fine All Wool Stockinette This illustrates only one of several smart styles represented in a big Job Purchase of Fine Cashmere Jumper Suits. All have pleated skirts on fine knit Silk Princess tops, and the Jumpers are tastefully trimmed with contrasting shades in Art. Silk. The sizes are S.W. and W., and all the new shades are represented: Bois de Rose, Lilac, Almond Green, Beige, Rose Beige, Caramel, Mulberry, and Silver Grey. streets "Non Ladder" SILK They come well above the knee and have seam in back and mock lashion marks; also ravel stop, which prevents laddering. All the new f H! KS the ideal waich & Serric®—raal, unrolling service—year after year—time, accurate to a second —reliability and trustworthiness under circumstances that would speedily ruin the average watch—a reasonable price —these are characteristics of the ideal watch—the "Omega." I SKs 3? :::::::::::: "It raru for a long (com and payt in the long not." Any good jeweller or watchmaker will show you a full range of "Omega" watches —both in pocket end wrist styles. I W m mrrvthl Nurse Biddick Recommends Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills /lu ■r.tf/r/a yoteuta. From a Photo. . 61 Rose Road, Ponsonby, Auckland. Dear Sirs, — As a maternity nurse of several years' experience I can recommend Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills as a mild laxative. In many cases I have known my patients to use this medicine and derive much benefit therefrom. (Signed) Nurse R. M. Biddick. One of the greatest problems which confronts a maternity nurse is to provide for the patients an efficient yet gentle laxative. As a medicine for this purpose Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are held in the highest regard, and nurses from all parts are continually recommending them to their patients. ft

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19456, 12 October 1926, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19456, 12 October 1926, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19456, 12 October 1926, Page 15