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Just opened in time to participate in our \ \ Spring Fashion Shows next week, \ \ is a consignment of Exclusive Model Frocks and Ensembles in Mao . } g NAVY, the fashion favourite of every Ob S WOit woman, is featured to the utmost advantage in our selection of Frocks and t /I 9g 9 Exclusive Ensembles. Whether they 1 A be in plain shades, unusually figured if JM irrrrxsrrpn i materials, or novelty-surfaced weaves, ® sVEOWESJDAY they W ‘H win your immediate appeal. Bth __ j White is the predominant accesCI7PTFMRFR z ®>ry Shade for belts, collars, and < >l l l3sl 1 EdvlUljlV ' cuffs; noticed on one garment as j r roman-pin-stripes on a basqued i aS top, or in a variegated spotted -iX 0 • 11 ■>-/ ' 3■, Frock with an over-frock of plain £w® □PnilffDOKS Navy Georgette. Braid trimming in JgMMB 1 r ° & Navy is new and different and is M U exceedingly smart in a lattice- ÜBrl zfo! aBBSHB yoked Model, and in a Boucle % '| , □OUlllldnil Gown with braided top and sleeves. vß?’ IM r■* \\ Match ® wk Special early Lunches ||l?| f ■"& / zr , Idß .1 will be served from /'/*-' K 1 .CJ?' —K&'G'z'i* > » H o’clock at the Tudor wj| IS \ / K —— K ® Lounge; and later, f -' Zx, I \ it ?. SY from 4.15 p.m. After- fy noon Teas and Teas W //,' J"-//// till 7 o’clock. fl Z 7 / //// Country Clients who «. /'.W, /■ are attending the .. ' S X I Football Match may ''— s* ' * • /I leave parcels at our / \ store, and may collect A \ same after the Match. : ,s / / J I Boucles, Georgettes, Moss Crepes, f ' ( \ ‘ Cire-finished Crepes and Terne- 1 11 036 ' \ raines are featured in this range j IM Nav Y Models for S.W to O.S. —-—r-———— ————————I V women. Priced from 89/6 to £6 19/6 W Herbert, Haynes & co., lh. Tay Street Invercargill @ Exclusive Fashion Store —

RISKS RUN BEFORE TEST MATCH The grim determination of young and old to witness the titanic struggle between the Springboks and the All Blacks caused quite a few narrow escapes. One young enthusiast tumbled out of his warm bed in the wee small hours of the cold morning and spent many weary hours in a queue with other aspirants for tickets. He had been warned against this self assumed task because of a cold developing, but undaunted, he took with hipi a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver as a means of protection. “Baxters” has won all tests, and is the unbeaten champion of cough remedies. For nearly 80 years “Baxters” has been New Zealand’s first line of defence against coughs, colds, sore throats, bronchitis, and other chest ailments. Its demulcent and penetrating properties quickly relieve, while “Baxters” tonic action has unique restorative value. All Chemists and stores sell “Baxters,” 1/6, 2/6, and extra large familysize 4/6.—Advt.

*s® Si w Rx. Quick! Apply Rex. ona Ointment. Grazed fffjdggKß knees are painful and li dangerous too 1 Rexona j Ointment soothes at once ll — and heals the skin comU pletely in a few days. Any break in the skin gives germs u chance to en ter the blood circulation and cause infection. Rexona Ointment acts as a protective film, sealing out the genn-laden air. TREATMENT. Thoroughly cleanse the broken skin with Rexona Soap and warm water, (cold if there is much bleeding). Then apply Rexona Ointment on a piece of lint, or clean linen. Rexona Medicated Soap contains the same healing, soothing properties as the Ointment. “A really splendid healer”— writes Miss L. Brittain, 203 Macquarie Street, Sydney ” Some time ago, I was out swimming ; I was caught by a wave and dragged for about 10 yards over some thickly barnacled rocks. My legs were just about torn to pieces. A doctor friend advised me to use Rexona Ointment. All the pain disappeared and in a few days the skin started to heal. In a fortnight every trace of the injuries vanished. Rexona is a splendid IMF healer.” The Rapid Healer At your Chemist’s or Store NOW I 0.178.33

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Southland Times, Issue 23297, 6 September 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23297, 6 September 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23297, 6 September 1937, Page 12