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New tor (he I SPRING Celia's New Collection Includes Choice Garments For Every Occasion. WOOL CREPE DRESSES AND ENSEMBLES Some are in soft and lovely shades of Green. Others show printed contrast in bodice and coatee lining. LIGHT-WEIGHT SUITS Fresh Spring colourings in Crepes, Tweeds and Woven Linens. AFTERNOON AND DINNER DRESSES Include the new " Tailored Sheers," Plain and Printed Silk Crepes. EVENING DRESSES Of Ninon, Taffeta and Novelty Sheers—Plain and Printed. BLACKETT'S BUILDINGS, Entrance, Shortland Street. Phone 46-665. Salop Cello/ NEVER TAKE CHANCES WITH STOMACH TROUBLE! Fow complaints are serious in the begin n in.?. The most common trouble to-day—sto-miich disorder—usually starts in a small way. It may attack you as HEART BURN. BILIOUSNESS. FLATULENCE or INDIGESTION, but it« meaning is always Hie fame and sr> is its remedy. I* is Nature's warning of a bad stomach—n stomach which is turning the very food you cat into painful, destructive acid. Nature dors not warn you for nothing Take no chances. Act to-day and drive those pains away. Cleanse that bad stomach with the famous proven remedy —Maclean Brand Stomach Powder—and banish for good the shadow of the hospital and nf the operating theatre. Owing to the enormous success of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder a host of imitations linn sprung up to seize a shar< of this popularity. Ton may be tempteby its cheapness to purchase some uselessubstitute. But if you want the definite soothing relief of genuine Maclean Brand, vou must avoid all imitations. Look for the signature "ALEX. C. MACLEAN" on the bottle. Every bottle <'f genuin* Maclean Brand bears this signature—it is your safeguard asainst substitution and consequent disappointment. Sold in bottles in cartons. Never sold loose. New Zealand Distributors: Jollands, Ltd., Wellington. Following in Father's Foot- A steps by using 'fe too! IN ▼ A NEW CARTON WRIGHT'S I COAL TAR SOAP •lw Talcum Powder, Shaving Slick, Shaving Onam and Ointment. HZ. Agents: S. A. SMITH & CO. LTD., Auckland. Ml'iT IT 11" TATTOO YOUR LIPS with the pulse-stirring reds so effectively used by the South Seas enchantress OUR remains—smooth the lips, instead of be- 1 I||S|» coming disappointingly $ dry and harsh, are made |[ lllpf|> desirably soft. Tattooed lips can't chap! Actually try all five TATTOO shades ...at the Tattoo Colour Selector in your favorite store. You are sure to find an exciting new shade, more flattering than the one you are now using. Yes, chances are, you will! CORAL.. EXOTIC.. NATURAL.. PASTEL.. HAWAIIAN * Sole New Zealand Agenti: Ns&g Middowa Bros. 6C Taylor, Ltd., 1 107-109 Customhouse Quay, Wellington South Sea Colour for Lips use For;uour hands I HEAR JANET AND GUY ARE v GETTING MARRIED PRETTY SOON ■ m SIS m i _ wK'j) Wci/i !f|lm na YOU REFUSING THAT LOVELY TEA ./ MY DEAR, JANET'S BEEN USINGUPTCNS, YOUR FAVOURITE TEA, SINCE THE DAY/ SHE WAS MARRIED. SHE ASKED MY/j ADVICE ABOUT IT. / J m vTHOSE who drink Lipton's know the real joy of teadrinking ... and their taste is offended by any other tea. For Lipton's is all pure Ceylon Tea—the choicest of the crop—picked in its tender youth and sent straight to. you, with all its freshness and fullness of flavour at the prime. For the best cup of tea you've ever tasted, order Lipton's.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22475, 20 July 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22475, 20 July 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22475, 20 July 1936, Page 3

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