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Showroom Bargains at MORTON’S GREAT WINTER SALE Now On! REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN HEAVY, FOR WE MUST CLEAR ALL FASHION GOODS AT ONCE. Crepe de Chine and Celanese Frocks. In Navy, Saxe and Black. S.W., W., and O.S. Usual Price 79/6 to £5 5/-. Sale Price 29/6. Evening Frocks. In Brocaded and Figured Taffetas and Rayon and Lace. Very smart styles. Sizes S.S.W., S.W. and W. Sale Price 29/6. Ladies’ Finest English Worsted Costumes. Shades Grey and Fawn. S.W. and S.S.W. sizes. Usual Price up to £4 19/6. Sale Price 45/-. Ladies’ Fur Trimmed Velour Coats. In Navy, Fawn, Brown and Black. All sizes. Usual Price 69/6. Sale Price 25/-. Ladies’ Skirts. In Tweed and Fancy Repps. Usual Price up to 12/6. Sale Price 3/11. Ladies’ Sleeveless "Vedonis” Vests. Heavy quality. O.S. only. Usual Price 4/6. Sale Price 2/11. Children’s All-Wool and Silk and Wool Cardigans. In colours and Navy. Usual Price 9/11. Sale Price 2/11. Children's Breechette Suits, Coat and Cap Sets, and Tunic Sets. In AllWool and Silk and Wool. Good quality. Usual Price up to 29/6. Sale Price, All at HALF-PRICE. Girls’ Velour Coats. Smart styles and Fur trimmed. Sizes 24in to 33in. Shades Fawn and Brown. Usual Price 27/6 to 39/6. Sale Price 12/6. Ladies’ Shadow Stripe Art Silk Underskirts. Shades: Cream, Sky, Shell and Biscuit. Small sizes only. Usual Price 12/6. Sale Price 6/11. Ladies' All-Wool Botany Hose. Extra long in length. In shades of Brown and other fashionable tones. Usual Price 3/6 to 3/11. Sale Price 2/6. Children’s Socks. In Silk and Wool and Mercerised Cotton. Sizes 3 to 6. Usual Price 1/3 to 2/3. Salo Price 6d pair. Coloured Tinsel Evening Laces. 36in. wide. In shades of Helio, Rose, Fawn and Blue. Usual Price 9/6 yard. Sale Price l/l I yard. Diamante and Coloured. Necklaces and Chokers. In all shades. Usual Price 2/6 to 5/6. Sale Price I/-. Ladies’ Model Hats, in Wool Felt, Velvet, Fur Felt, and Velour. Usual Price up to 39/6. Sale Price, HALF-PRICE. MORTON’S of Eltham Mentally alert at midnight Why can some folk concentrate when others lose interest? GAME after game—hour after oxygen can only be effectively dishour—and midnight chimes, tributed while the blood contains an Yet some players go merrily on adequate quantity of iron. Failing without a hint of tiredness, while this, the wear and tear of nerve others noticeably "wilt” and lose tissue is not fully repaired, and the their sparkle. Why this difference nerves become starved and depleted. " How Clements Tonic Acts is lacking that makes some people The remedy for nerve-starvation is so easily wearied? Science very simple. The haemoglobin value of definitely tells us, and here, in the blood must be strengthened, brief, is the secret .. . there is a and for this an iron-containing shortage of an essential blood com- tonic is essential. That is why ponent known as haemoglobin. Clements Tonic proves so efficacious —it is made to an approved medical The Source of Nerve Energy formula, and one of its constituents To maintain nerve efficiency, oxy. is iron ', benefits because it in. gen from the lungs must be carried “eases haen.oglohn m the blood, throughout the body by the red 5" h , o£ . strcssblood corpuscles, which are com. . depress,on, Clements nosed largely of this substance, Tome ,s mvaluable-its results are Y > , ■ tt i a ■ • long-standing because it is a scienhaemoglobtn. Haemoglobin in & 6 ■ r • tine remedy, turn contains a proportion of iron, 7 and because it is this iron which Build up your nerves with Clements actually unites with the oxygen in Tonic. See how much better you the lungs, it comes about that the feel! CLEMENTS TONIC “The Doctor's Tonic is always a Liquid 19 tor you km wE i-date, un- MK ig system on your > ELECTRIC i NG SETS 1 e to you here at modest J/7 S. LTD. I UPORTERS 3LTHAM. 31th 164.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1931, Page 6

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