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SPRING FASHIONS I\| DISTINCTIVE VOGUE IN MODEL o FROCKS A CHARMING AFTERNOON FROCK, in Mulberry Majora Crepe • Attractively Trimmed with Chalk White Chinese Figures. WX Size. £4/12/6 A VERY GRACEFUL HOSTESS GOWN in Nigger Brown Cloque, the Wide Sleeve and Draped Neckline is Effectively Trimmed with Lomond > Green Appliqued Leaves. S.W. Size Price g Gns. A SMART OCCASION AFTERNOON FROCK in Chinese Green Baltimore Crepe, Smartly Trimmed with Shamrock Patterned Quilting Novelty Brooch and Braided Belt in Araby Brown. S.WJX. £6/15/6 A DELIGHTFUL BLACK FLORAL SILK EVENING FROCK, with Taffeta Belt and Flowers. Worn with the Coatee it becomes a , Brilliant Afternoon Gown. W . Price J J Gns. A SUMMER TAILORED TWO-PIECE SUIT, in Printed Navy Feather Crepe. The 7/8 Coat has Wide Rounded Lapels and Finished with Smart White Gardenia. W. Size ........ J Q Gns. A RECEPTION OR DINNER GOWN, in Navy Crepe Jasmain, Handsomely Embroided on Yoke and Sleeves and Finished with Pleated Frill. All Round Belt with Jade Buckle. W. . . . , , £5/19/6 MODEL MILLINERY IN EXCLUSIVE LINES A BROWN “WEBFLEX” HAT, in Highly Lacquered Milan Straw With Turned Down Double Edged Brim and Tailored Crown Finished with a Roll of Beige Green and Red and Bow of Self Colour Price Q A TURNED DOWN WIDE BRIM WEBFLEX MODEL, in Green Hemp Straw. Trimmed with Gros Grain Ribbon to Match and Finished with a Bunch of Berries in Brown Orange and Yellow . . Price /Q A SUMMER WEIGHT FELT. Entirely Covered with Brown Stiching. The Creases in the Crown and Irregular Brim Makes this Sports Hat Quite Different Price 17/6 A DARK SAXE BLUE “SUNSON” HAT, with Turned Down Brim Blocked to Dip at Front and Back. The Low Fronted Crown is trimmed with Self and Grey Coloured Petersham Ribbon Price 27/(J I 11 —f ' Telephone * ! 68 or. 69. f TIMARU

DON'T LET a COLD Develop into a SERIOUS ILLNESS SEVERE Colds ore attacking the people everywhere. The symptoms are a hot, dry throat—tightness of the chest—aching eyes—and a generol "stuffed-up" feeling in the head. Smash these symptoms ■ ■ with 'ASPRO' immediately they appear, or you are almost sure to be forced to bed for a week with a nasty Influenza attack or a possible chest complaint of a more serious form. Get your f temperature down and you get relief at once. The sure, safe, f effective method is 'ASPRO.' Take it in the earlier stages f of a Cold and get quick relief. 'ASPRO' will arrest de- fJ* ft f velopments—it will get right at the seat of trouble. If f taken according to the'directions in the packet, 'ASPRO' f £ ff j will smash up a cold in one night. Furthermore, you f fto f take no risks with 'ASPRO' because it does not harm f _ f A the heart or stomach, and there are no injurious f f) £ Sg after effects. Keep Colds out of your home f f tof Buy a packet of 'ASPRO' to-day, ready for any f by emergency. g ‘ASPRO’ PROVED 'ASPRO' RELIEVES NEW ZEALAND WIRELESS COLDS AND 'FLU." ENTHUSIASTS DU< N e EW A L.YNN, Auckland, Mon y letters from New Zealand are Dear Sirs 29/4/36. received by our Australian OrganisaI would like to tell you of my experience tion appreciating the with 'ASPRO' tablets. I have proved that Colds /<ZXTVTV XV • TV T 4tt and Influenza can be quickly relieved by •AVl> IJ j 1 ’ I AVf taking 'ASPRO' as directed in the packet. J | If f I. ZA | The first dose of 'ASPRO' must be taken as V * * * soon os one feels the first signs of a Cold. . c j ■ i_«_ This early treatment is all important os it ‘ s broadcast every Sunday mght definitely reduces the feverish conditions which 2GZ Orange < Aust.). Tune in to . accompany Colds and Influenza. I have been 2GZ every Sunday at 10.15 p.m. and using 'ASPRO' for the past 15 years and can hear an exceptional entertainment, strongly recommend its efficacy. (Sgd.) N. M. DULEY 20Fb/36. I

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20511, 1 September 1936, Page 3

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662

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20511, 1 September 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20511, 1 September 1936, Page 3

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