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a JWe Have Ows 99 and feel very proud of them ♦ ♦ ♦♦ TO 117 A overseas Fashion Experts say that to he ID uNUD fashionably dressed you MUST wear BLUE. Following the dictates of these experts and the positive trend to BLUE in England, our London Buyer, anticipating a similarly strong wave of BLUE in the Dominion, promptly bought a whole range of high-class Hand-tailored Coats in BLUE—NOT bright Saxes but rich virile tonings of BLUE ranging \ from Cascade BLUE to dignified Marine BLUE, a light yet delightfully pleasing Navy. w There’s a BLUE Coat for every small and medium figure BUT W. 4 the styles are not duplicated, individuality being the outstanding - A . WwlWMilffA feature of the range. Excitingly new Windswept affair. Trig Tweeds, severaly cut and very British in feeling or perhaps you’ll fancy the BLUE Coats - * x W >s » f sfe. A with Fur Cravat Tie Collars and wide revers that ripple so » flatteringly about your face. Though this range was bought when the market was teeming , with excitement for BLUE our buyer succeeded in securing the line at a very favourable price which enables us, in turn, to offer grand models for a ©wSo • A Upwards ‘ Hand Tailored : Fully Silk Lined : Fur Trimmed jl 2 Empire Blue : Cascade Blue : Marine Blue | A

toothpaste! , _ ? ODOL combines every essential for perfect dental hygiene. Each constituent || ® Makes the teeth is there for a purpose. Each one of its five points has a reason behind It. Use ODOL for them all. Because it keeps teeth free from decay: because ® ruhirp it keeps gums firm and strong : because it gives your teeth unblemished gj Ul whiteness: because it contains no gritty substance to harm the enamel: || finally, because it leaves your mouth cool, fresh and healthy. * ® Removes mucus Recommended throughout the Dental and Medical professions. From your usual gj 1 Chemist, Store or Hairdresser. : ana dissolves tartar O Cleans between teeth 0 Preserves the enamel Q Makes the mouth " ODOL-FRESH

MOTHER’S GREATEST JOY THE TASK THAT BRINGS ITS OWN SWEET REWARD. What is a mother’s greatest joy in life? Is it dressing-up and going out, entertaining friends, furnishing a costly home? To the true mother it is nothing so trivial. Her greatest joy comes from the ministration to the children’s needs, and the thought that, as a result of her labours, they are growing up fine, healthy specimens. Health is the supreme consideration. At this time of the year the thoughtful mother doesn’t wait till the child becomes sick, but preserves its health and strength with a course of Wilson’s “Maltexo.” This great natural tonic food—so safe, so palatable—makes children fit and strong, develops sturdy frames and sound teeth, and imparts the vitality that wards off coughs and colds and similar winter ailments. In 11b and 21b jars, and 71b tins for families. Be sure to get the genuine article—Wilson’s “Maltexo.”—Advt.

A BEAUTIFUL STAINED FLOOR. You’ll have this if you use.Darkaline. The wonderful floor stain that never chips, cracks or becomes shabby. One coat is sufficient, easily applied, and dries in 20 minutes. Can be applied over any old stain or shabbiness. Equally good for all furniture. In Seven beautiful shades. Made in England. 2/6 from all Hardware Stores. Ask also about Liquid Lino.—Advt.

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Southland Times, Issue 22333, 26 May 1934, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22333, 26 May 1934, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22333, 26 May 1934, Page 17

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