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andCVOT H E S are an important part of the " M 0 M \ MONARCH &\ OF THE a SOUTHERN - ALPS ■ weAßim, «ss £g X IS 11 K r-ift \ M >%» H Holiday may be regarded by a woman , as a delightful opportunity for wearing (• clothes, or by a man as an equally de- -,,, lightful opportunity for wearing as few as /r (, possible. Either way, clothes are definite- ' ly a part of the summer scene—at Marlborough Sounds or Kotorua or Tongariro, ' ' » or wherever the trail may lead. If they are right, every holiday activity acquires an added zest. Why, the very act of picking clothes for a trip is to enjoy a fore-taste of pleasures to come ! Particularly when at your favourite shop you >/| will find the new and interesting styles offered by Kaiapoi. Blazersj meeting, in // / ]A over 160 designs, the most fastidious jj / J J tastes —and tailored with the care of a fv j£ J good lounge suit, with shoulders that keep , ( v , * I 'lf their shape. Flannels, made from Kaiapoi's own famous cloths, ideal for doing everything or nothing in. "Surfa" swim suits for every member of the family, with a line that stays smooth and close through Yv \^t countless wettings and dryings. Men's ' v 9 \-*^^*^~—* two-piece suits in flannel and lightweight \ J /1 \ porous worsteds that allow the skin to < S )t breathe, and by deft cut and expert tailoring combine freedom-in-action with real - •tyle and appearance. Lightweight wool- \r len slip-overs that provide ample protection on cooler days and echo the gay outdoors in their colours. Shirts—socks—incidentals—all carrying the value-assurance f"N O //" °^Kaiapoi's famous name and priced to / save you money for more holiday fun. \ For the ladies, slacks and beach shorts, J frocks, suits and coats for every holiday i hour. Start your holiday right by setting k *& „ ... , . ... . - ' Kaiapoi Summer Wear now. I THE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED

I 'HERE is real danger in nejlecting the warning given by weakness of vision. The Eyes, unequal to their task if uncared for, will gradually become less efficient, imposing a strain on the whole system, developing irritability and lowering vitality. These delicate organs—the Eyesmerit the utmost care, for so much happiness depends upon them. On the first appearance of weakness, such as blurred .^^ vision, pain after use, or headaches, have your f Eyes immediately examined by us and suitable [" * v Glasses provided. Probably such skilfully prepared aid will be all that is required to provide normal pain-free sight. Consulting Opticians, 93 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

dMMtsiklnjwd! 1 Accidents give no warning! Be f prepared for any emergency by ? having at hand a bottle of OIL OF SALT Stops the Bleeding. Relieves the Pain. Prevents BloodPoisoning. Easily Applied. Quickly. Use it for Lacerations, Wounds, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds. When there's no time to lose, pour on the " Oil of Salt" right away—don't stop to wash the injury; you can do that later when the bleeding has ceased and the pain eased. Used, as the best treatment obtainable, in numerous Factories, Abattoirs, Warehouses, etc., and by thousands of Mothers in their Homes, Motorists, Sports Players, and others. Price, 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle. Factory size, 7/6. Obtainable at all Chemists.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23005, 7 October 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23005, 7 October 1936, Page 3