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“JUMPY NERVES.” Pale people arc generally nervous. Thin blood not only affects the complexion by robbing cheeks and lips of colour, but it also weakens the nerves by robbing them of nourishment. When you have so far lost control of your nerves that you “fly to pieces” over the least little noise or excitement, it is high time to give your nerves a rest and build up your blood. The drawn look, ttie sunken eyes, the deepening lines about the mouth, and forehead, the loss in weight, are plain signs that the nerves and the body are being poorly nourished. Don't put off taking Dr Williams’ Pink Pills any longer. You may be nearer a collapse than you think. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills are useful in such diseases as anaemia, rheumatism, nervous debility, and neuralgia. They are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box. Will he fall in the Fight ? AH life is a fight. Germs of illness are constantly attacking yonr child. Many children go under simply because they are not properly nourished—they are unfit to face the fight. That is why yon must give your children Virol, which contains just those vital food*which strengthen resistance to the attacks of illness. Virol is the great life-saving food. Od&f' VIROL 40 midien prescribed pariim' of VIROL were given in 3,000 Hospitals and Clinics latt year. Virol Ltd.. Hanger Lane, Ealing, London, W. 5, England. Agents! Wright. Stephenson & Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 1530, Wellington. N.Z, STOUT LADIES CAN REDUCE weight and measurement end regain • slim flgure in a vary short time with a simple home curs without drags. Send six stamps tor booklet “Good News For Stoat People’* to THE HARRIS OBESITY CURE, 567 Manners Street, Wellington. ' 10 Per Cent. Reductions Owing to our Recent Heavy Importations, all EVENING FROCKS. AFTERNOON FROCKS, and COAT FROCKS arc offered at 10 per cent. Reductions. IMPORTANT.—These garments having been marked low in the first instance, the present discount brings them down to very little above cost prices. They are New Season's Goods, comprising the latest shades and styles. INSPECTION INVITED. Made on simple lines, enhancing the beauty of the materia), is an ELEGANT DINNER GOWN. Its Skirt has a side drape, bodice at back blouses slightly. The material, Fawn Ninon, is embroidered with Chenille Flowers. Exquisite blending colours in the flowers are in five shades. price ----- £9/9/Lcss 10 per cent. - - - £B/10/Beautiful Long Pink Fringe gives distinction to a Charming Pink Silk Marocain EVENING GOWN. The fringe is shaded and placed in two tiers on the skirt. Price £B/19/6, less 10 per cent THERE ARE MANY OTHERS. €f COAT, FROCK, AND COSTUME SPECIALIST, 35 GEORGE ST. (Next Singer Sewing Machine Co.)

Have you seen——the new Popular Weight Tarantulle ? It comes in the same delightful colours as Fine Weight —all guaranteed. It means that every woman can enjoy the satisfaction of Tarantulae lingerie—at the price of an ordinary cotton fabric. All Tarantulle is reduced in price following the adoption of the 36 inch width in place of the old wasteful 40 inches. The new width is ample for cutting any garment and the needlewoman profits by the welcome reduction in price. TARANTULLE FOR WHITE & COLOURED LINGERIE Now 36 inches wide. Always see name on Selvedge. WHITE: New Popular Weigh! 1/4. Standard 1/9. Pina 2/3. Superfine 2/9 per yard. 'AS COLOURS: New Popular 1/1. Fine 2/4 per yard. TOOTAL BROADHURST LEE COMPANY LIMITED. MANCHEST Pattern No. 76093 from Weldon's, 2S Barcomb Avenue, Darlinghurat, Sydney. P.O. 1/3 post free. Bust sizes 34 to 44. Allow 2 to 3 yds. Tarantulle —lace to 4J yds. Ribbon l\ to H yds. ER, ENGLAND:

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20069, 8 April 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20069, 8 April 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20069, 8 April 1927, Page 14

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