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THINK NOW OF YOUR EARLY AUTUMN COAT CELIA'S SELECTION INCLUDES . . , A simple Coat in Nut-Brown Tweed—new side fastenings and high-low revers with narrow collar. Wear this with self or contrast Wool Crepe Dress. ■ In Black, a Rough Tweed Coat is double-breasted, and is lined throughout with Crepe de Chine. Beautifully tailored, a Greyish-Green Tweed Coaf is in a fairly large size—high revers and pockets and lined throughout. A classic Coat of smooth Scottish Tweed is Dark Navy in colour—recommended for lasting quality and style. • Others, too, for your inspection at . . BLACKETTS BUILDINGS, Comer Qutcn and Shortland Streets. Telephone 46-665

£ V Present fashions are playing havoc with women's hair, especially with those who are getting on in years. Frequent waving, too much sedentary work and worry all call for careful hair treatment to counteract their ill-effects. Middle-aged women and men are rapidly becoming bald through hair neglect. It is impossible to disguise the growing thinness with close-cut hair. The only satisfactory method, and a very delightful one too, is to use KOKO for the Hair regularly as a daily dressing. KOKO will prolong the life of a permanent wave. The soothing and refreshing effect of a brush massage with KOKO is something that has to be experienced to be appreciated. One woman writes c—"l have used KOKO for over 20 years and find it wonder/id for keeping the hair and scalp clean and free from dandruff." Medium size only, 3/- per bottle. All Chemists and Stores.

THICKER GRAVY 1 Rich brown gravy quickly and easily madewlth GREGG'S GRAVY POWDER. It thickens, colours and flavours. Highly concentrated—goes farthest. Use with chops, sausages, steak, etc Of all grocers.

FOR WOMEN 155 YEARS OF MIDDLE-AGE MISERIES BANISHED. ir you arc in the throes of the most Uiilteult ancl dangerous period ol" a woman's life it may be any of the years between 35 and' 50 —if you are suffering intense pain and anxieties of mind because of . . . Nerve Pains Flushing Itching Obesity Constipation Your Doctor Approves Headaches Head Noises Neuritis "Pins and Needles' Insomnia you should know that it is possible to end all such troubles permanently and safely. I|»1?< (for Women Only) END WOMEN'S MIDDLE-AGE SUFFERING This remarkable treatment lias brought Within the reach of all women what was hitherto a costly specialist's treatment. It gives women In the "forties" new health, new courage, hope and youthful energy, and also takes years oif their age. Also for the relief of regular personal pain, Dr. Kerries Tablets should be known to women of all ages. Ask your CHEMIST for Dr. Kerries Tablets N.Z. Agents: Bell Pty. Ltd., P.O. Box 1700, Auckland.

The Beauty of JRADE MARK. . » , IS its «PI *-^iZ < . r 4b /%vIJ r^\ Looking through the contents of her Undie-drawer has shown again how well her 'Celaneses' have stood long wear and constant washings. So again j| she is choosing things in 'Celanese,' \ in an absorbing selection of styles ' and an array of the loveliest 'i fabrics: 'Celanese mylanit*, I LOCKNIT do LUXE, 'Celanese' lingerie I ninon, Printed and Plain 'celshung,' I CREPE SATIN, and CREPE do CHINE. fcc\*or As 4 Celanese' soils only on the surface, light washing is sufficient. It is unnecessary to boil ' Celanese\ Sole Manufacturers of' Celanese' Yarns and Fabrics and Proprietors of the Trade Mark ' Celanese \ acie raanujacurcri oj j** .. . c/miade i nwnnw PKir.i AKir

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23880, 3 February 1941, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23880, 3 February 1941, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23880, 3 February 1941, Page 11