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The Pleasant Atmosphere of the Beginning of a New Season PERVADES OUR SHOWROOM. ALREADY MANY HAVE THEIR APPOINTMENTS TO TRY ON NEW DRESSES .... YOU. PERHAPS PREFER TO VISIT THE SHOWROOMS FREQUENTLY AS THE NEW FASHIONS ARE PRESENTED. WHICHEVER WAY, YOUR INTEREST WILL BE APPRECIATED WITHOUT OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE ... 'At the moment Coats are of paramount missed You will be delighted, too, with the new Tailored Suits, whilst 111 Autumn Frocks a distinct appeal of moderate prices is noticeable. Below we * enumerate several outstanding values for your early approval. r " \ iiiHiJiiiiiiimnuiinniinniHiiiiHHHiiinnuiiinmiiiiiiiiiuimiimiinm I FUR The subject of Fur is as important as that of Coats, and, as is only right, Fur Trimmings are already showing. They will be your chief consideration outside of the new materials themselves. Our Fur Department is just inside the main doorway. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii - <*< r | " Josephine "—This new Coat / is styled in Navy Face Cloth, I / reverse trimmed with collar /„ j hine » and cuffs of dyed Skunk Opos- A \\ sum Attractively priced at 7gns. " Ellen "—This presents a* perfectly Tailored Coat, designed in All-Wool Tweed, and as Brown tonings will be in demand will win your approval. It is piped with self Face Cloth and Velvet collar finish. Fully lined in Crepe de Chine —Price, £B/19/6. " Pavier "—This smartly-tailored Suit is; taken from the new range and presents an ideal style for early wear. The coat is lined with Silk Crepe de Chine to tone—Price, Bgns. COATS AND TWEED COSTUMES aligns, and s£gns. are a Showroom Attraction this Season. Winter Coats in Face Cloth, fully lined and trimmed with collar and cuffs of Skunk Opossum and Beaver Lamb, sh owing in smart styles and in the new shades of Wine, Green, also Navy and Brown tonings—At sgns. TyVEED COSTUMES—The new range is showing in seveneighths coats, fully lined to tone; single-breasted, with hip pockets. ( The skirts are cut on new lines, with well pleated sides—At s£gns. " » J m ! mm $ *.* X -o^^ n KS'O'vvn mwmmi v W- * musi " Pavier And Smart Autumn Wear is showing in fresh inspiring styles. You are invited to inspect a few advance models. New RlCll iWWI i »li IlfTl If. 11l si mm

" The Blood is the Life/ d aii _t 9 The Only Treatment For Blood Complaints and Diseases arising from the Blood is to remove the poisons circulating in the Blood; local treatment gives no lasting relief. To treat disease it is necessary to remove the cause. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE is known and esteemed throughout the World as the great Blood Purifier and Healer. Recommended for BLOOD COMPLAINTS, SKIN DISEASES, ECZEMA, ERUPTIONS, BOILS, ULCERS, SORES, ULCERATED LEGS, ABSCESSES, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM, STIFF AND PAINFUL JOINTS, ETC, The Blood the ILife. CLARICES BLOOD The Life the Blood. Pleasant to take anel good for young and old. HAS RESTORED THOUSANDSIT CAN RESTORE YOU. ':• ' V ' Avoid Cheaper Imitations Of all Chemists and Stores. For the Skin and Complexion deMAUNAY'S NO. 77 Lemon Cold Cream Fcm NIGHT USE DE MAUNAY'S No. 77 Vanishing Cream For DAY Use Price 216 each from all Chemlsh. Wkoleiil* Distributors: SHARLAND & CO. LTD. pbefore tliey f stai't fc^e Boimingtoift hishMoss THOMPSON'S PRAMS On Cradle Springs. >f|| Made In our owd § Factory. Special Cash Prices or Terms Arranged \i|| W. A. THOMPSON ffiMf A CO.) 3 Door* Abovt Town Hall. QUEEN STREET, CITY. FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE OF THIS ONE-TlMfe SUFFERER Writing from Pareora, South Island, Mr. Shaw says:—"For many months I suffered so badly with Sciatica that I began to fear I should never be well again, but a fritnd advised mo to try De Witt's Pills, and my health improved from the first dose. lam now quite well and free from pain." ARE YOUR NERVES LIKE RED-HOT POKERS ? Sciatica, with its burning " red-hot-poker-liko " pains starting' from the small of the back and carrying the intense agony down the legs, is a uric acid trouble. Until you clear the blood of this poison you cannot be cured. Sciatica, just as rheumatism and lumbago, is caused by the deposit of tiny yet razor-edged uric acid crystals which tear away at the deep-seated nerves. That is why you have pain. Rest and warmth are certainly good, bub ' until you stimulate the kidneys to rid the body of the pain-causinsr poisons you will never be cured. The kidneys are really the filters of the blood, which flows through, them, and if they are in a healthy, strong condition they take out of it all this poison which then passes out of the body through the bladder. But if the kidneys are weak and unable to do their work, the urea is held up in tho body—a malignant poison which is going to destroy your health. This urea is lound in healthy urine in large quantities. Only when tho kidneys are healthy is it removed from the blood by the kidneys and passed out with the rest of the secretions —uric acid, water, etc. 11 ll if/- fr DcWITTS Eat. 1593. Bladder Pills. Many thousands of sufferers from terrible crippling sciatica, rheumatism, backache, bladder trouble, who have tested "De Witt's 11 now say. they arc permanently rid of pain and suffering. Why not follow their example? Ask your chemist about this wonderful, inexpensive remedy—you can trust his judgment. INVALUABLE IN ALL CASEB OF RHEUMATISM BAOKAOHE WEAK KIDNEYS CYSTITIS JOINT PAINS GRAVEL LUMBAGO STONE 80IATI0A NEURITIS M<Lall KMpwasd Bladder Trouble!

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20820, 12 March 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20820, 12 March 1931, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20820, 12 March 1931, Page 18

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