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mil GEORGEjL f ||£ COURTS! 18th NOVEMBER, 1936 • BOYS and GIRLS ! be Ready at • George Court's on Friday Next TO CREET FATHER XM AS • When He Arrives at 4.30 to Open Wonderland. • CAMPHOR CHESTS . . . » that come with a fragrance of romance from that land of beautiful tilings—China—are richly hand-carved on four sides with eastern pictures, and well polished. They are lovely tilings . . . one can imagine them in the hall of "a .Mandarin's Palace, draped perhaps with a silken shawl . . . su-h attractive pieces of furniture. These chests are strongly made and finished with brass bands and brass bound corners, and arc raised on smalt legs. In three sizes—Prices, Jl-'/10/-, £l/10/-, £6/10/-. (Gift Section—Ground Floor). A FRAGRANT BATH . . . 0 is such a joy at the end of a hot and tiring day . . . and bath salts can be bought now in a delightful variety of perfumes. Sketched is one of our novelty china containers ... a jug decorated with dainty green and white daisies, and illled with Bath Crystals in either jasmin, rose, or carnation perfume. There arc Sugar Bowls and Powder Bowls in the same china ware. All priced al 2/6. (Toilet Section—■ Ground Floor). IT IS USUALLY SO DIFFICULT . . . # to choose a present for Him . . . but here is one suggestion from the Store that is simply full of hundreds of other gift ideas for men. Cussons Gift Set, as illustrated, comprises shaving soap, shaving brush and brilliantine . . . such a practical gift. Price 3/6. \Ve have other gift sets by these famous makers priced at 4/11, 5/6. (Toilet Section—Ground Floor). FOR THE LITERARY MINDED . . . 0 or as a handsome addition to a modern office is the unusual and attractive gift of an Ink Stand. These Stands have heavy glass bases in black or pink, with modern chromium fittings. The stand, as sketched, has two little lidded ink-wells, a penholder, and grooves for pens, and costs 2*2/6, while others cost 6/6 and 'i7/0. (Gift Section—Ground Floor). WINNING FROCKS . . . # for those moments between races when attention is again focussed on Hie fashion world . . . the moments when you will want lo look your best, smart and distinguished as only George Court's individual models can make you. The race frocks that are displayed in our Showroom, ready for the big event next week, would attract attention from even the most thrilling finish, so outstandingly modelled are they. In brown, black, navy, and the new beige and grey shades. (Showroom.—Second Floor). LUCY LOCKET . . . 0 would certainly not have lost one of these little " pockets" had she possessed one, for they are such dainty little things one cannot put them away out of sight. There is a range of quaint shapes in these little beaded purses, round, oval or square, in either plain white or with pink, green or blue beaded designs. They are lined with strong white poplin, and have a little inner pocket. . . . Such an attractive gift for a little girl, while they would also strike a new note used as an evening bag. Prices range from 1/11 to 3/6. (Handbag Section—Ground Floor). GEORGE COURT SONS LTD. "For Greater Savings on Quality Goods KARANGAHAPE ROAD - - AUCKLAND am m •wid' vi a» *«!• \ >' .o\ . . f? YOU TOO CAN RELY ON NORTON'S EGG PRESERVATIVE FAMOUS FOR 40 YEARS Wholesale Distributors: NORDEN & CO., LTD., Auckland. USE REXONA MUg ,SOAR MY DEARJtJ JTS SPECIAL/* WILL SOON CLEAR AWAY, ALL THOSE|\ BLEMISHES.!^ Now do you dean it! I ft Hii >tk A!* 38 I SEP ssi LATER* mm m YES, DOCTOR.. I TOOK YOUR ADVICE ABOUT REXONA. The special medications in Rcxona Soap attack the root of skin troubles. They cleanse out dust, germs and impurities from deep down in the pores. Soon the skin grows clear im«. and smooth.. • and regu- * lar washing with Rcxona jaSi //wSjA keeps it healthy. At your chemist's or store NOW 1 About Your Indigestion .. •Is your trouble «<■ «»«••% .UEDE Painful distension 1 W. f JV a intllt c f the stomach by gases from fermentins food. Excess acidity is the trouble. Flatulence, heartMy- :■ burn and palpitation are the symptoms. fiJil iIiCDC Inflamed or ul-l:j-.'V 1 nCHfc cerated stomach. X#The continual action of vSSKSjr /.Kf'm hot stomach acids on the ySIKF ff- lining of a weak stomach : ::: meventually causes painful jfct+S M inflammation (gastritis or / J # dyspepsia), and in extreme / '■ . cases, stomach ulcers. W HERE cers. Excess [: u outpouring of stomach JOx w. acids attack the lining of [a \j «- the duodenum. Agonisina t: :/ INTESTINES "X gnawing pain is the sympXI *-r- s \ torn. This pain often dis- ' appears after a meal, only Diajrnm of fitomaoh, to recur with agonising in* Intoitinei and Heart, tensity shortly afterwards, De Witt's Antacid Powder Firstly neutralise* the excess acid and renders it harmless to the inflamed stomach. The pain of flatulence Is relieved and there is an immediate feeiling of well-being. Secondly the Colloidal Kaolin protects tha Inflammation or ulcers In the stomach from the burning acids, but allows the ordinary work of digestion to go oa Thlrdlj, another Ingredient actually digests 4 portion of your food, taking a further load off the weak stomach. Persistent uso of Do Witt's Antacid Powdei regulates the system so that you can digest yoni food There Is no excess acidity and pains vanish. So every day that you put off getting a supply of De WITTS Antacid Powder means another day of unnecessary suffering for you. •mvjin ■ANTACID POWDER I Sold by all Chemists & Stores, price 2/6

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22579, 18 November 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22579, 18 November 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22579, 18 November 1936, Page 4