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Ar the first sign of a cold—duo to germ infection —create an atmosphere of Nazol about you, which will counteract •*• infection and ijive rolief.—fi "It gives me much pleasure to hear that you are again reflecting on a trip to America," said an American to a business friend of his in Auckland. "We will all be pleased to sec you again, although we will regret that the good old times have passed," said the visitor. "There is not as much fun and excitement to be had on 'soda water as there was on cocktails. We take a drink of spirits nowadays and then worry for a couple of days. Drinking nowadays is a. good deal like the Italian diagnosis of mushrooms. Their theory is that if you cat them and don't die —they are mushrooms. Still, if you make a return visit," the 'Murkan said to his friend, "there is always a possibility of being able to raid some private stock." There is no known remedy which is ao successful as Mazol in counteracting tho influence of the germs, which produce hoarseness, sore throats, sneezin;, *ml

THE LEADING DRAPERS HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN INIMITABLE SELECTION OF Robes, Coat Frocks, Costumes, Ladies' Sports Suits, Sports Coats, Cardigans, etc. IDEM, GARMENTS FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. AND ALL REASONABLY TRICED. A CHARMING MODEL COSTUME, in Nigger Brown, with long Coal., lined with Oriental Satin and completed .with pleated silver girdle; 13 guineas. • '■% A UNIQUE COSTUME, in Henna, made in the new Russian style; the Coat, has high Fur Collar, and is lined with Oriental Silk, and both Skirt and Coat are prettily trimmed with Ciro Braid; 17 guineas, A VERY SMART COSTUME of Navy Gaberdine; the Coat is made on straight lines, has high Collar, and trimmed with White. Cloth and Black Braid; 11 guineas. ANOTHER VERY SMART NAVY COSTUME, with Coat also made on straight lines, has high Collar and wide Sleeves, Satin lined, Suede Girdle, and trimmed with Scarlet and Black Braid; 11 guineas. , A HANDSOME: MODEL COSTUME, made of Mole Gaherdine, having a Roll Collar, .attractively •trimmed with Metal and Jndo and Oyster. Brai d; round the bottom of Coat there are ten rows of self-colored braid and round cuffs live rows; 17 guineas. THE VERY LATEST IN LADIES' KNITTED ROBES; colors, Jade, Nigger, Kingfisher, Fawn, and Shrimp, made in the New and Popular Pearl Stitch and bound with Flat Braid; 57/6. A VERY ATITtACTTVE BRUSH. WOOL AND SILK LADY'S CARDIGAN, in all the new Marl shades; 75/-. AN EXCLUSIVE SPORT SUIT, made of contrasting stripes of Silk, with Raglan sleeves, and smartly trimmed with Fawn and White Flat Braid ; 8 guineas. A. LOVELY KNITTED SPORTS SUIT, in two-tone mixture, contrasting stripes of ribbed effect; 8-i guineas. A FINE RANGE OP WOOL SPORTS COATS, with long Revere and Sash, in marled heather mixtures and plain i oolors; from 29/6 to 69/6. A BEAUTIFUL NEW WRAP COAT of Navy Serge, with the now wide sleeves, elaborately trimmed with Silk ( "stitching, Black Che Braid; 9 guineas.' , . IN THIS DEPARTMENT A FINE SHOWING IS BEING MADE OF THEi FOLLOWING NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER FABRICS. 50in. ALL-WOOL PIRLE VILLAIN E, in Fawn, Apricot., and Powder Blue; 21/6 per yard. A Lovely Cloth for Evening Cloaks. 55in. H.OPSACK, in Black and Navy grounds, with three-tone stripes; 10/9 per yard. 56in. GABERDINE, in Navy, Mole, and Nigger, with three-tone stripes, 2 inches wide; 19/6 yard. 56in. STRIPED SUITING, in Navy,'Brown, Mole, arid Grey, with l-Un. combination stripes; 18/6 per. yard. sqin! FINE SERGE, in Nigger, Brown, Grey, and Mole, with wide stripes of assorted colors; 17/6 per yard. 56in. DRESS WORSTED, in Plain Designs of Black and Fawn, Henna, Black and Grey; price. 21/- yard. 54in! ALL-WOOL HEAVY VELCUR, in Brown, Kingfisher, Navy, Nigger, Fawn, and Mole: 16/6 per yard. 54in. ALL-WOOL VELOUR, in Grey, Mole, and two shades of Henna; 18/6 per yard. 54in. ALL-WOOL VELOUR, in Nigger, Brown, Fawn, and Sa.xe; 22/6 per yard. AND A VERY LARGE STOCK OF OTHER DRESS NOVELTIES AND COATINGS TO SELECT FROM.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16113, 30 April 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16113, 30 April 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16113, 30 April 1923, Page 5