I Seasonable! *| i ■' ' ■ ■ ' ! I THE WEATHER IS GETTING UNSETTLED, AND, CONSEQUENTLY) IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT COOD WINTER CARMENTS BE READY AT HAND IN YOUR WARDROBE. I Vcltch & Allan |0i ? . HAVE A MACNIFICENT STOCK OF ALL' THAT. IS REQUIRED, AND j CORDIALLY INVITE INSPECTION. 1 ' I \ - ' n II RAINCOATS- MUFFS TO MATCH— ' | - In full and J-lengths, belted and un- 4$ gulnoae, I belted. From 275. 6d. to 755. jjgjj pgy MUFF '• > BLANKET COATS— ' And large new style Necklet. ' ' j In full and " SILVER FOX SET , 4^SU ' neaß, I From 325. 6d. to 8«s. - siuveb fox SET— . I T.WEED COATS— ' .. 1"] In newest shape. ...• gglisi j | ' From 30s. to 85s. 1 1 ? FUR COATS— BLACK WOLF SET— 3 Musquash. From 20 to 25gns. ' tints. 1 i 1 >. 1-1 Just, opened up. • ' ' | " COSTUMES- . ' I | A large assortment. - ISABELLA BEAR.SET— i From «ss. to 130S, . [~j . .. £7 10s. , I In Navy Serge, fine and rough; Gar- « * ea * te&uty. '.•> • S .bidrne, in fawn-, , mole, green, and , BEAR'NECKLET— '' ' S n r • 1 , .... ns. ed. . ■ i I j FURS— NECKLETS— "".newest-shape;-; ; ; j . Squirrel,, with two, three, and four - A lot of CONEY SEAL NECfCLETS to ! tails. aSi 11a. 10 7ao. b 6 cleared at ' IBS, 11d a ! '' ' | FITCH NECKLETS- 24 IMITATION ERMINk NECKLETB ' j.; Newest shape, no tails! 455., From os. lid. to 428., ... : j
\ eaasansn I No! That bad les Won't get better by itself! d On the other hand if you $$$$$ ' don't take prompt action to cure the trouble it'.' ?\f fA Wfi will most likely get fy /w i/MS worse. Cure it far / y li'M now.' Exmazol W J will banish the in- \A nr*l flammation and permanently I heal the'skin—n complete / y A M and lasting enre. it .acts Av li /\ M qnioklynpon all skin irritnf / \V,y W ' tionsnndernptions-inhnn-( I ffiK dredsof easeaithashisaied 1 I IBS and oured bad lege. Out I V l ® a jar to-day—its effect ia .1 7 ) M guide and certain. . 2'6 1 / « I Per jar. at chemiit»'and // stores or post free from '/ Ohas. A. Fletcher, Chemist, if Wellington. 7i /T/] , . , A - .jab m with wounds that'dischargc or otherwise, perhaps surrounded with inflammation and swollen, that when you press your finger on the inflamed part it leaves the impression? If so, under the skin you have poison, which defies all the remedies you have tried. Perhaps your knees are swollen, . the joints being ulceratcd, the same with the • ankles, round which the skin may be discoloured, or there may be wounds; the disease, if allowed to continue, will deprive you of the power to walk, You may have attended various hospitals, and been told your case is hopeless, or advised to submit to • amputation, but do not: Try the Grasshopper Treatment, which is a certain cure in cases of Abscesses, Glandular Swellings, Poisoned Hands, Carbuncles, Ulcerated Joints, Bunions, House- < maid's Knee, or Snake, Insect and Dog:Bi!es. Send at once to the Drug Stores for a box of GRASSHOPPER OINTMENT AND PILLS. Prepared by Albert, Albert House, Farringdon Street, Loridon, England, Price in England 1/1) and 219 per box, Wholesale from Sharland and Co., Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., Grimwade, Ridley, • and Coi, Now Zealand Drug Co. ) ' "The furrier." < M ES. SMITH, 88 WILLIS STREET. FOE SETS, COLLARS, CUFFS, FUR TRIMMINGS. Etc. Also CHILDREN'S CLOTHES. •' FOE REPAIRS A SPECIALITY.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2741, 8 April 1916, Page 11
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