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of Winter Stoci To-day The values and immense varieties make * this sale exceptional. Friday « Saturday 115 OVERCOATS Usually 49/6 to 8 Guineas. All to go at HALF MARKED PRICES! 75 SUITS Usually 81/- to 6 Guineas. All Clearing at HALF 31 ARK ED PRICE! 50 TWEED WATERPROOFS Usually 39/6 to 49/6. All to Clear at 37/6 200 SPORTS TROUSERS All-wool worsteds and flannels. To Clear at Only 12/6 100 PLUS FOURS In smart materials, well cut, to Clear at Only 12/6 2 (Qnly) English Dinner Suits Size 35in. chest Usually £7/17/6 suit. Clearing at HALF PRICE! 12 (Only) Blue Velour Overcoats Size 34in. chest—Usually 69/6 to 84/- each. To Clear 49/6 63 (Only) TWEED OVERCOATS Usually 55/- to 89/6 each. All must be Cleared at .. , . •• 49/6 SHIRTS Usually 9/11 to 13/6 each. Now selling at Genuine Half Price .. . 4/»i SLIP-ONS Usually 7/11 to 8/11 each. Now offered at Real Half Price 3/11 GOLF HOSE ALL AT REAL HALF PRICES! UNDERWEAR ODDMENTS In all-wool Usually 12/6 garment. NonReduced to 6/3 ALL SCARVES AT HALF MARKED PRICES! CARDIGANS Usually 27/6 to 35/- each. HALF PRICE! SLIP-ONS Of Super quality, in all shades and patterns. Usually 16/6. For .. , 8/3 GOLF SETS Half Usual Prices: 32/6 quality for 16/3 25/- quality for 12/6 4 Dozen FUR FELT HATS In fawns, greys, etc. All sizes—Usually 25/-. To Clear at.. .. .. .. .. 12/6 PUR FELT HATS Greys' Fawns, Black. Sizes: 7, 7i, 7J,"7J — Usually 17/6 each. Now .. - •, 8/9 ODDMENTS. In Ties, Sox, Gloves, Raincoats, etc. Half Marked Prices! SEE OUR WINDOWS Special Purchase. 10 dozen Heavyweight Pyjamas Usually 8/11. To Clear at . . 6/11 The Modem Store for Men• VICTORIA ARCADE

Real Help for Catarrh Sufferers If you are afflicted with catarrh you know only too well the danger and humiliation that this disease brings. You have longed for relief—you have wanted to be free from hawking, spitting, the foul breath, the annoying discharge and the dropping of mucus in the throat. You have thought sometime® that it was more than a trifling ailment more than a disgusting disease, that perhaps it was a dangerous one —and you were right. Even though catarrh works away from the lungs it frequently causes catarrhal deafness and head noises that drive the sufferer nearly frantic. It dulls the mind, clogs the nostrils and slowly but surely undermines the general health. If you have catarrh—don't neglect it. Don't let it make you into a run-down, catarrhal wreck. Parmint, the great European treatment for catarrh, should bring you real lasting benefit for your trouble. Don't think that because sprays, inhalers or salves have failed that there is no help for you. Catarrh is a disease of the blood, and the only possible way to relieve it is by treating the blood itself. Drive the catarrhal poisons from the system and the disease itself must vanish. Parmint, acting directly upon the blood and the mucous membrane, has brought real help to sufferers in all parts of the world—even under our own trying climatic conditions it has proved successful, and is now eagerly sought for by catarrh sufferers in every State in the Commonwealth. If you have catarrh in any form, you ought to give Parmint a trial. It should bring you a complete relief from your trouble , and give you a wider margin of health than you have thought it possible to obtain. —Copyright. Beauty Specialist's Grey Hair Secret TelU How to Make Simple Remedy to Darken Grey Hair at Home. Sister Hope, a popular beauty specialist of Sydney, recently gave out this advice about grey hair:—"Anyone can easily prepare a simple mixture at home, at very little cost, to darken grey, streaked or faded hair and make it soft, lustrous and free of dandruff. Mix the following yourself to save unnecessary expense:—To a half-pint of water add 1 ounce of Bay Rum, a small box of Orlex Compound and i ounce of Glycerine. These can be obtained at any chemist's. Apply to the hair a couple of times a week until the desired shade results. Years of age should fall from the appearance of any grey-haired person using this preparation. It does not discolour the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off." —Copyright.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21880, 16 August 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21880, 16 August 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21880, 16 August 1934, Page 16

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