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.vvsCINMED SUrc Ak srr?is*. m m\ jyv : . Vtfhen you make hundreds of Suits weekly, there's always a few left on figndi .*• customers change thoir minds, lose their employmiint, etc.—so these 3ult:l must be sold. you get the benofH of the forfeited deposits besides a substantial reduction. They're all sizes and all latest materials and will bo .Sacrificed at 69/6 " ND 79/6 Also Sample' Dinner iiuits, all Silk lined, French Silk £5/10/- t0 c,eapl facings. Two Addresses: 344 QUEEN STREET, Opp. Town Hall. <l3 QUEEN STREET, Opp. C.P.O

THOMPSON'S Pram House jl3 QUEEN SI . .(jSaBSSfc, Fstrf liiat 3 Doors Above Town Hall, • For LATEST LowPrlced Quality BASSINETTES. PR,\MS, PUISH CHAIRS HIGH CHAIRS NURSERY ' CHAIRS. CHILDREN'S CHAIRS and DOLLS' PRAMS frit Ust I»su«d.

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You can banish yonr Catarrh or Cold in tha Bead very quickly. if ;rou will gret a tube of flJe Witt's Catarrhal Crtianr from your chemist. 'The treatment is pleasant and quite inexpensive, yet it irives better results In less time than sprays, vdouch'as or other wlf.bors.te or costly methods of treatment i You may bo almu«t choked by Catarrh, but yon will breathe easily and freely as soon as yon apply De Witt's Catarrhal Cream. In a very short time you will getriii of the sickening phlegm and get relief from the hot. dry and perhapa (cracking: nasal membranes. | De Witt's Catarrhal Cream is blended from specially chosen healing:, antiseptic essences, -which, through the unique nozzle applicator fitted .to each tube of the creati, get right to the seat of the catarrhal trouble. , Go 1:o your chemist now and get a 1/9 tube of •the genuine— DE WITT'S CATARRHAL CREAM

Don't keep on thinking That eruption will soon go " —it won't. There is only one thing to do—Use Resona Ointment for it. Soothing Rexona penetrates right to the source of the irritation —it destroys the accumulated poison, and keeps the eruption free from any further infection. TREATMENT. Wash thoroughly with Rexona Medicated :>oap ; then apply Rexona Ointment on a piece of lint, or clean old linen. Rexona Medicated Soap is of great: assistance in hesiling skin blemishes. It is particularly mild, and contains ttie same soothing, healing properties as the Ointment, SKIN MADE CLEAR AGAIN... READ THIS— Miss Elsie Dix, of Sycsimore Street, Leeton, writes : " Rexona Soap and Ointment have been of particular benefit to me. I had a nasty eruption on my forehead, which was completely /fti tured by Rexona OintThe Rapid Healer At your Chemist's or Store NOW 1 8*168.32

Out Goes All Rheumatic New Urodync Treatment Acts on Kidneys to Filter Out "Burning" Acids in 48 Hours. JS?, 'he least movement of a Joint or trt-lif,. , . aa aching torture, it la time to t, i 1 Rheumatic poisons have a tou«Ai.. of spreading from muscle to of Sr t? Joint to joint! Get a package be'nr. iL Ct Southworth's Urodyne to-day— JOor jiy t Doisol ' s settle firmly all. over nmiwtL?i_' s the powerlul new trtple-actinrj that Is nstonliihing thousands of tamtam , ai L d > lt,s Just as BOod for ROut> ttatUm? a » nct kidney misery as for rheukldnf. » 1 urges your 26,000 yards of tcM. .tubes to filter ont the poisonous acii&i i. tUDes to filter ont the poisonous lecriT «1- soothes and heals. That's the «wet oX urodyne's success. fl*wtrZ2! ,r for a package of tho M tablets, and if they don't do ™ f«niised, money Is refunded.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22434, 2 June 1936, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22434, 2 June 1936, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22434, 2 June 1936, Page 17