Be Prepared for Colder Weather Cosy, Good-Fitting Underwear For Ladies Men s Serviceable Underwear Moderately Priced CREAM RIBBED VESTS, short sleeves, shaped waists; large size .. ..j .. 4/6 CREAM RIBBED CHEMISE VESTS, wool and cotton, short sleeves .. .'. 6/6 CREAM WOVEN ALL-WOOL VESTS, short sleeves, V necks ~ •• .. 10/6 CREAM WOVEN CHEMISE VESTS, heavy weight, all-wool, short sleeves; extra large size 22/6 CREAM RIBBED CAMISOLES, Magyar shape—--3/11 CREAM WOVEN CAMISOLES, edged lace and threaded with ribbon, Magyar shape .. 5/9 CREAM ..FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS, heavy weight, elastic waist and knee .. 5/11 CREAM WOVEN KNICKERS, trimmed silk lace, elastic waist, good shape, and very durable;— 8/6 WINTER WEIGHT SINGLETS AM) PANTS, wool and cotton H/6 FLEECY-UNED SINGLETS, heavy quality 6/11 MERINO UNDERPANTS, spliced seats .. S/6 NATURAL WOOL SINGLETS. British made 13/6 PANTS to match 13/6 COLONIAL ALL-WOOL SINGLETS & PANTS. 8/6 Heavier weight 13/6 HEAVY RIBBED LAMBSWOOL PANTS 13/BEST QUALITY ALL-WOOL SINGLETS AND PANTS 15/8 HEAVY-WEIGHT MARL SINGLETS AND PANTS, soft finish .. .. .. WCOLONIAL WORSTED SINGLETS AND PANTS 14/6 18/6 22/6 COLONIAL WORSTED KNICKER UNDERPANTS W/6. J POPULAR SHETLAND KNIT LACEAVOOL UNDERWEAR LADIES' LACE WOOL CAMISOLES. Magyar shape 3/6 4/6 LADIES" LACE WOOL VESTS, chemise lengthNo sleeves 5/11 6/6 .. .. Short sleeves 6/9 6/11 LADIES* CAMI-KNICKERS, in lace-wool .. 13/6 22/6 LADIES' CREAM SHETLAND WOOL NIGHTDRESSES 21/- 27/6 i Graham, Wilson & Smellie
THERE IS GRAVE DANGER IN NEGLECTING A COLD. Few people seem to realise the serioui risk tley run in neglecting a. simple cold or' chill. All sorts of . complications . may ariso which may lead to tragic consequence* One may eay, "Oh, there'* no danger with an ordinary cold." Neither there is provided reasonable care is. exercised and the cold ia treated promptly with a reliable remedy. Unfortunately, however, whikl most of us are T *ry solicitous about other 'people's state ol'health, wo are the verj first to make light ox our own little ailments. A cold (even a heavy one) is often completely neglected or else one may possibly buy some throat lozenges from a con* fectionez —often wasting good money and valuable time in this .way when a dose or tiro of Hearne'a Bronchitis' Cure would have banished the whole trouble in a, few hours. If you desire to.get rid of a cold on the chert rapidly, or if your cough is an obstinate one that has refused to yield to other treatments, it is now pretty generally recog-. nised that Hearse's Bronchitis Cure ia the remedy to select. It ia a* 6d and U Gd per other things, it pays to buy the best right at the start,,.as it really saves money safe anxiety. Hearae's Bronekit» Dure for obstinate Coughs and Colds sbonM be obtainable everywhere. Ask for it, and if unobtainable, a bottle will be sent-post free by W. G. Hearse, Dixon street, Wellington. —3
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18372, 4 May 1925, Page 11
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