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Bad Blood la responsible for most of the diseases and ailments of the human system. It seriously affects every organ and function, causes pimples, boils and other eruptions, catarrh, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, rheumatism, weak, tired, languid feelings and many other troubles. Sake Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It pnriAss and enriches the blood as nothing else can and builds up the whole system. “ I have great pleasure in saying a word In favor of Hood's Sarsaparilla. last year my face was covered with pimples. After taking one bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla I the pimples disappeared.” Ana Coos, Friend St., Karorl, Wellington, N. Z. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Made by 0.1. Hood Co., Lowell, and HIS Hess- u. s. a. Sold by chemists. INTIMATION TO LADIES. IT IS NOTIFIED BY MADEMOISELLE HELENA RUBINSTEIN, THE EMINENT COMPLEXION SPECIALISTS. Of London, Paris, Vienna, Sydney and Melbourne, that THE HEAD-QUARTERS FOR VALAZE in New Zealand are now at THE STRAND ARCADE, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. Fthat City is established a completely equipped Branch of I. A. MAltiUlN BE BBAU'TE VALAZB, with a weiitrained and expert staff. Advice, Treatment and the world-famed VALAZB TOILET PREPARATIONS are there available. The Valaze Specialities are sold by Leading Druggists throughout the Dominion. ' They will also be dispatched direct, post free, from Mile. Helena Rubinstein’s ONLY address in New Zealand —La Maison Valaze, Strand Arcade, Queen street. Auckland. 30 STAMFORD * COY., Telephone 37»i 123 a Cuba St. Wig Moikara A Halt-nr»rk»rm. plbiafreeadna<b«}MiKalp. Modiceud Stwmpon aad Perfect Mam by competent awurtraji. Hair Mad* tip 2/» par ceui alao pardand.

TT * KEEPS THE CLOTHES WHITE jjeeki£§ IL v use To see the new Shirtings and .Blousings at once is to buy them early, wisely and well. “ Better late than never" is a comforting thought, but it Is also a trap for the man or woman who is inclined to procrastinate. is no better time than the present to commence sewing operations on Winter Blouses. Shirts, Pyjamas, and Dressing downs. The cold weather won’t touch those who are warmly clad aud leave the unprepared scatheless. Boreas is no respecter of persons. Therefore, while the mildest half of Autumn is here, get your Winter sewing done, and be ready for the first cold snap. A splendid range of the New Season’s Materials for Blouses, Shirts and other garments has just been opened up at the D.I.C. throughly shrunk, beautifully soft and warm, 29 in. wide. 3/9 per yard. « LENWOOL,” the new material for Shirts, Blouses, or Pyjamas, very durable being made of half linen and half wool, in a large variety of stripes, 29 in. wide, i/nyard. CREAM REMIND, for Dresses or Blouses, a pure wool material, beautifully fine, yet strong, and ■ throughly shrunk, 30 in. wide. 3/11 yard. “WOOLALONE ” for Blouses or Dresses, in dark and light shades, in'stripes and self-colours, throughly shrunk. 29 in. wide. 3/3 yard. MOLLETON, for Dressing in self-colours, Marone, Navy, Cardinal, Sapphire, Rosa and Sky Blue, very warm, 29 in. wide. 1/3 yard. NEW PYRENEES FLANNEL, for Dressing Gowns, warmth without weight, in all colours, 66 in. wide. 4I ri yard. NESTLING CLOTH, for Dressing Gowns and Children’s Coats, i a Marone, Pink, Cardinal, Sky, Navy, Vicux Rose and Cream, 56 in, wide. 5/11 yard. Patterns sent Post Free Included are: — THE NEW ATLAS SHIRTINGS, in fine qualities and thirty different patterns in stripes, all throughly shrunk and quite fast in colour, 29 in. wide. Specially recommended for Shirts and Pyjamas. 1/3, 1/8, i/n, 3/6 yard. ALL WOOL SHIRTINGS, for Blouses, Dresses or Pyjamas made from the best Southdown Wool, ®AUG •Pot*. Wm. SINN, fill ffiiH Manager. ii

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 1 March 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 1 March 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 1 March 1913, Page 12

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