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IB BABY'S HEAD Lost All Hair on Account of Eczema. Cuticura Healed. Baby was three months old when dry eczema broke out on his head in small pimples. It was so sore that he could not get any sleep. I had to bandage his head, also his hands, to keep him from scratching. He could not rest any* where. He lost all bis hair on account of it. “I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I purchased more, and after using one tablet of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment he was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. M. Evans, 34, Reed St., W. Hartlepool, Durham, Eng. Daily use of Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, will keep the skin and scalp healthy. For sample Soap, Ointment and Talcum address: “R. WS &Co.. Sydney, N. 3." w.” ■W Try the Cuticura Shaving Stick. wu 6 \ V \ m fasTi one idiff / A. W., of Wellington, writes; For y®®rs I experienced extreme difficulty in breathing. I was wretched m myself and an agony to my friends. . . . Now, when I find the slightest symptom of the old trouble recurring, just one whiff puts me right." “Mountain King" Asthma Powder 13 ,a t Won^er^u l herbal discovery that quickly clears and heals asthmatical and bronchial complaints. Its healing vapours are as invaluable also for Catarrh, Wheezing, and Hay Fever. Price, 3/6. MwnsiinKing Asthma Powder BAD DEBTS COLLECTED. Expert Service and Information Department No chares tf no collection SOUTH ISLAND TRADERS’ „ agency, LTD. 80 Moray Plats, Dunedin. F E O A O S T E JUNG arF5 brace The only proper Send (or fre“ remedy for the feet illu.trated booklet hole N.Z. Agent; Christchurch A DVERTISING points out the merits ot XI a product and impresses the buyer with Its desirability. Newest Colourings and Designs Just to Hand. “From one smart woman to another—” the daintiest and most appealing Christmas Gift that one can give Is Chic Lingerie the gift intimate .... nothing else is quite so purely feminine . . . especially when it’s so dainty and altogether charming as that now on view at Brown Ewing’s. LADIES’ CELANE9E KNICKERS in plain and self stripes. See latest shades— W.. 8/11, 13/6; 0.5., 14/6 CELANESE VESTS in White, Black, Sky, Helio., Shell, and Nil; opera tops. t LADIES' CELANESE LOCKNIT NIGHTDRESSES, dalmfly trimmed lace or hand embroidered; in Peche, Nil. Ivory, Shell, and Sky— From 33/6 to 63/SMART PYJAMAS, also in Celanese Locknit, with round or V neck, trimmed contrasting shades and with lace—' 49/6 to 87/6 CELANESE LOCKNIT SETS. Including Nightdress. Underskirt, Knickers, and Vest, neatly embroidered in dainty colours or trimmed with lace. These sets make an ideal Xmas or bridal gift. \ Dainty Chic French- CREPE DE CHINE NIGHTDRESSES, all hand sewn; in all the latest pale colourings—lvory, Sky, Helio., Shell, Nil, and Apricot— 39/6, 47/6 to 95/A Sample Range of M AIDS’ ART. SILK DRESSING GOWNS in pretty floral designs and dainty colourings. Sizes, 28 to 36 inches—l- 14/6 to 19/6 BROWN EWING’S Of Priitees Street. I to 51 © - CM* CN 6* oO s the tea you are serving (i) AS FULL OF FLAVOUR AS IT GOULD BE? (a) AS FINE AS IT SHOULD BE? (3) AS ECONOMICAL AS IT WOULD BE? THE best things are seldom cheap in price, but they arc usually cheapest to use. Raven Tea co§ls 3/4 per pound. Yet some cheaper teas arc much dearer. RAVEN TEA 5 *4 MR LB mt ran Hayward’s Beautiful Curtains Think what a charming newness a new set of Curtains will add to your bedroom, drawing room, dining room, or hall. The very latest in curtain materials have just arrived, and our windows are displaying the large variety of materials and designs available. We are experts in the selection of artistic. curtain materials, and you are assured of satisfaction if you come to us. ■ NOW IS CURTAIN TIMESEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY AND YOU ARE SURE TO BUY. C. & W. HAYWARD, Ltd. 141 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. WEDDING GROUPS during the Xmas season. In order that the utmost in Artistic Photography may be attained, it is requested that Appointments for the Christmas Season should be made as early as possible. The resources of the Bridal Studio are very extensive and its equipment most complete, but there are limitations, and early appointments save trouble. Please Telephone 12-013. Pattillo "The Bridal Studio," 436 GEORGE STREET (between Union and Albany Streets). Christmas Presents that are really useful. Here Is a list of practical and most acceptable Christmas Gifts to give your friends. You’re cordially invited to inspect them. Pocket Compasses Binoculars Pocket Aneroids Lorgnette Reading Glasses Barometers Leather Spectacle Cases Or an Extra Pair of Glasses. Fairmaid Optical Co., Ltd. DUNEDIN Queen’s Building, 61 PRINCES STREET - - - Why the Newspaper? NEWS AND ADVERTISING SHARE INTEREST. One Enriches the Other and Together they Role the On wart March to Progress. Mr Norm on S. Rote, Advertising Manager of Ota Famous internati os doily newspaper. The Christian S-nence Monitor, of Boston, says;— Why THE NEWSPAPER? Well, for ono reason because newspapc publish news, and an advertisement is news. If it isn't, it should be. T best advertisement is the best news. “The reader of a newspaper reads it because he wants to know what is going on in the busy world. He is after information. Up and down the columns he goes, finding on one page something startling, on another something interesting, on another something educational. “ While he is in this attitude of mind the newspaper advertiser is privileged to address him. HU eye travels from a news item to an advertisement. his thought travels with his eye. If the advertisement offers hi™ an attractive piece of news, if the headlines or its opening phrases impress upon him thaq here is something he may well know about, then he is quite likely to read the advertisement and to digest the information it offers to Kim," This is true the world over. In New Zealand our experience shows that SOUND ADVERTISING in the NEWSPAPERS is Most “Pulling”—Most Prompt—Most Profitable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21198, 2 December 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21198, 2 December 1930, Page 3