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LOSS OF SLEEP Over Forehead and Face. Healed hy Cuticura. *'l had a small pimple on my forehead which I squeezed causing more pimples to break out all over my forehead and face. The pimples were scattered and when they came to a head they caused irritation and loss of sleep and the irritation caused me to scratch them. “ I suffered for three months and used other ointments but they were of no use. Then I saw an advertisement for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment which I used, and after purchasing more I was healed in about three weeks.’ (Signed) Miss H. Tranter, Ambulance Sta., Manly, N. S. W. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for daily toilet purposes. For sample Soap, Ointment and Talcum address: “R. Towns Sc Co., Sydney, N. S. W.” BSP Try the Cuticura Sharing Slick. EMULSION meansjooi health $ 7 74 A To E LOW /FARES Via CANADA First Class , £9l/2/6 First Class—Pacific - - - - Cabin Class—Atlantic, £B3/17/« Cabin Class £69/11/8 Cabin Class—Pacific Tourist Class—Atlantic £65/11/Third Class - - ■ £49/12/(Not Including Exchange or Stang Duty) ... by the Aorangl or Niagara ta Vancouver . . . across Canada by ths luxurious trains of the C.P.B. . . . Lake Louise, Banff, Toronto, Niagara Palls, Ottawa, Montreal, and old Quebec ,*m route . . . and then to England aboard the new Empress of Britain, a splendid rtiisrVinao " Udpp nr nnmilar °Mont ” Duchess" liner or popular "Mont ’ ship . . . two days on the historic St. Lawrence . . . only three or four, according to vessel, on the open Atlantic. For new experiences, freedom from travsl worries, and the utmost In travel luxury, ga via " The All-Red Route.” Apply to U.S.S. Co., Thos. Cook ft Son; ur A. W. Essex, Passenger Manager for N.Z.. 32-34 Quay Street, Auckland. ;: ; CANADIAN PACIIIC I % m '*l m m A mat m A iiliiil > «■ J, MSSSS m HAWAII —the bland Playground of the Pacific Glorious coral-reefed Isles covered with colourful tropical vegetation—full of entrancing scenic gems—abounding In facilities for all kinds of sport. Including Its world-famous surf beaches—enjoying an equable climate that varies but little In temperature from summer to winter —with Its large city of Honolulu where, accommodation to suit all purses on be obtained. A real paradise where a holiday becomes an event that .will always linger In your memory. EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS Available for 3 months. . I FIRST CUSS £55 S I CABIN CUSS £4O EXCURSION SAILINGS Giving nearly 3 weeks In Hawaii, from ReturnAuckland Boat Auckland Dee. 12 Niagara Jan. 22 Felt. 18 Harris’ Shoe Drive Definitely Ends Thursday 30th If you have not yet taken advantage of these exceptional values, act now. In a few days our huge Shoe Drive will be over and usual prices will again rule. Write, if you can’t call. Ladies’ Black Glace Kid Gusset Court Shoes, lizard calf inset, i Spanish heels. Same in Dark Brown— 14/6 Ladies’ Brown and White Calf Derby Shoes, welted white rubber sole. A comfortable Summer Shoe— 19/6 Ladies’ Brown Glace Kid 1-bar Shoes, Cuban heels, lizard trim. Hard wearing— 14/6 Same in Black Kid— 14/6 Same in Black Satin— 13/6 Ladies’ All-White Canvas 1-bar Sandal, cut-out vamp, leather sole, low heels. Same in Beige— 9/11 Children’s English Brown Glace Kid 1-bar Shoes, Fawn lizard trim; all solid leather —7 to 8, 6/11; 11 to 1, 9/11; 2to 5, 12/6. . Men's Stout White Canvas Tennis Shoes, Brown toecap and facings—7 to 10, S/6. Boys’, 3to 6, 4/11. Oddments in Men’s High-grade Footwear, English, Australian, and local makes; Black, Tan, and Patent. Prices from 10/6 to 19/6 j Enclose cash if I I you order by | J mail. Money i j back if you’re not (satisfied. • J W. Harris & Son Ltd. Footwear Specialists, Dunedin. n

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22122, 28 November 1933, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22122, 28 November 1933, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22122, 28 November 1933, Page 7

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