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THE MEN'S SECTIONS too WELCOME THE NEW SEASON On the Man's Floor, the accepted Hats for Spring and Summer, 1936 new Shoes and distinctive Suitings the latest sportswear innovations from leading overseas fashion centres. IN THE STREET FLOOR MERCERY —the newest Shirts, Sox, Ties, Pyjamas and accessories—all emphasising the wide selections —style authenticity and splendid qualities characteristic of M & C. Inspection welcome. MP. m * NOSE 7 yf Always sniffing... / can't smell ... can't taste ... can't enjoy anything... half choked . .. can't breathe Is Catarrh spoilingyour enjoyment of life? Is it ruining your looks f Making you heavy-eyed and unprepossessing? Is it gradually breaking down your health arid making you feel miserable, depressed, and only " half-alive " ? Do you wake in the morning with your nose and throat blocked with mucus ? CATARRH CAUSES CONSTANTLY Recurring colds LEADS TO SERIOUS CHEST COMPLAINTS QUICKLY SPOILS GOOD LOOKS POISONS THE BLOOD STREAM CREATES DEAFNESS & HEAD NOISES You can smash Catarrh in a few days. You can wake up To-morrow feeling 100% better than to<day I Determine to-day to rid yourself of this distressing handicap to your future wellbeing. Go NOW to your nearest Chemist, and get a 9d. tin or 2/- jar or tube of " Mentholatum'. This is a wonderful penetrative breathable balm containing unique volatile essences, made to the formula of a famous physician. Apply 'Mentholatum' to the nostrils, rub on throat and chest. Relief comes instantly. ' Mentholatum ' stops the gathering of mucus, clears breathing passages and keeps them free, while its curative, antiseptic vapours reach every part of the respiratory tract, driving Catarrh and Colds from the system. 'Mentholatum' is sold under a binding guarantee of complete satisfaction or money back. mentholatUmll Made in England. Agents: S. A. Smith & Co., Ltd., Auckland. All Chemists and Stores 9d tins and 2/- jars and lubes. Get some to-day 1 taHHi StoDS The Attack 01* Money Baokßßmi

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22499, 17 August 1936, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22499, 17 August 1936, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22499, 17 August 1936, Page 15