Not always cold and damp, but dusty, germ-laden air may cause - CATARRH THIS DREADFUL TROUBLE YOU MUST NOT NEGLECT! Do you know that that most insidious disease you call Catarrh or chronic cold in the head " is very often caused. by continually breathing dusty, germj laden air? Those in the dryest places often suffer most. The dust, inhaled, irritates and inflames the delicate lining of nose and throat Germs take hold of the situation | and soon you are hawking- up thick, evil-smelling mucus. Feverish symptoms set in, headaches, eyes start running—yes, dust and dirt often cause Catarrh. •Here is a remedy which a host of one-time sufferers say is really marvellous in its quick, health-restoring: action. It is called De Witt's Catarrhal Cream. The special applicator, fitted to each tube of this healing Cream, enables you to introduce the soothing;, germ- ' destroying essences to the very root of the trouble. The healing balms, like oil on troubled waters, spread all through the clogged air passages and penetrate to every niche and cavity of the nose, clearing away germ-laden dust and harmful mucus. Good for Hay Fever, Too Do not let Catarrh or dangerous Hay Fever bring you to the verge of breakdown. To-day you can .start, con- . fidently with this wonderful .remedy. From the-first dose you will feel relief. ' Get your 1/9 tube from the Chemist' now, use it. freely. No matter how long you have suffered it is certain you' will benefit with— ".-'.' . • ; De WITT'S Catarrhal Cream "STA-WAVE" The New British Setting. Lotion Beautifully JMtwaTM, touting lika •pun silk, ar« &• veralt of <&■ nse of "STA-WAVE," &• New , British Mtting leliea.., Thar* i»/"" nothing mor* affaetiTc. ' ' Bottles 2/- and 3/6 froM Kirlc . ealdies, PKcKaasia's, "- &^ '/:''■ chomuts «ad hair, f^rflb dres»crs vrerrwhen. tfX^Bv
' LOOK YOUR BEST-FEEL YOUR ■ BEST. PJOKRECT Tailoring will give you cony-/ fidence in your appearance. GENUINE TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES —In' best materials, cavalry twill, suitings, etc., in ap-to-the-minute styles, and most stylish shades. Fit perfectly. Were previously sold for 6gn» NOW 3%gns." J. ZIMME'S, LTD., LADIES1 COAT AND COSTUME SPECIALISTS. Estab. 1910. Tel. 44-928. 10a, Mannere-rt. FACE stand R^^H the Close-up ? HJjjjHHj If not, see about that painlets 12-needle ELECTROLYSIS treatment now. Unsightly hair*, and »U other facial blemishes quickly removed. Consultations always FREE. SpeciaHtl Room 4, Crown Studio BuUdings, WELLINGTON GAS CO., LTD. 64 Courtenay Place ; —Cookery—l Demonstration Wednesday, February. = - 15th, 1933, at 2.30 p.m. SUBJECT: Scotch Pie. Fruit Charlotte. Walnut Ginger Cake TAKE LIFT TO 5A FLOOR. The Home Service Department -" '_
See these SPECIAL ' fK^M r4fe SNIPS S^¥^^mP SATURDAY, February 18 VW^rap .JSSIIiH^^EI All Departments are represented in this huge o^fjijgra| y£w ■SflSl^Hi *"** make a point of paying an early visit of raPwrafl Sgll uiHuflu inspection before this huge selling event ends. 1 • ■' / w * Sole Price • **•*»**■ uu / • from C. SMITH'S HUGE SALE! KNITTED SUITS COSTUMES 2 Only Knitted Wool SPORTS SUITS—Coats with tailored 1 °Dly COSTUME in fancy suiting, excellently tailored, collars and welt pockets. Are plain colour, skirts in marl coat lined crepe de chine. Fawn mixture. Size AO / arc ribbed. Colours: Wine. Rust. Sizes S.W & fift //• W. Usually 95/-. Sale Price '*£•/- W.X. Usually »/1 2/6. Sale Price D»/ 0 3 Only EnglUh TAILORED C9STUMES in smart worsted. a. ririlv VMTTTPn ciTi-rc j- " it- » Pleasant eye design and herringbone. , Lined heavy qualt^:l^^pi srz^ruA t]l jjyg ity -sS^I!! 6 .^ . i 6/.'.6/?:. 6/?: 6 T/ 6 Sii 84/ . ". Be "Cc ■■■" " ' 2. Only COSTUMES of Black gabardine, semi sac coats 4 Only 3-Piece SUlTS.—Knitted wool. in tweed effects with *Anc-y t! P Pieces, skirt with two pleats at side front. Short coats with jumpers wool/silk in plain contrast! Sizes S-.W. and W. Usually 84/-. CO/£ S.W. and W. sizes. Usually 72/6. Q4 / ~ Sale : Price ... i\ Oif/O Sale Price 00/- j Only COSTUME in Clerical Crey suiting? English tailI On.y 3-Piece Knitted TENN IS SUIT.-In Cream trimmed tlyt sg'w-gVSS&f,AT?* "^ %£?£ 5^ I?^'^ .19/11 ■,?i!..FH«.V...,r....... 59/6 ■ . .' . .1 Only Navy Suiting COSTUME.—English tailored, coa? 1 Only Knitted JUMPER SUIT.—Self beige silk jumper semi-fitting and fastens group of 5 buttons, lined crepewith marl skirt. Beige/Green. Size O.S. OC / a de-chine. S.W. size. Usually £8/8/-. CO / Usually 84/-: Sale Price 25/-? Sale Price DO/lA£ —S r '£Z;.. mgS?^?!'. ™'-: 35/6 ■•?'l'-S^;-^; «•» '^^. (tS^k Millinery Offerings! VxfflK **i-*Y^ffl/ Our Exclusive Collection of Semi-Matron's PEDALINE STRAWS in shades' W&--\ 'HSfr-^W °, f avy- Lid"; Beach, Brown,. Fawn, trimmed with velvet ribbon and /Sf^ » l/#r clusters of fruit. . Full head fittings. Usual price 35/-. 1 £ //» /jfc. UV Sale Price ■-...........„....., 15/6 1 "**L *W Special Clearance of Smart REApY-TO-WEARS including modified sailors' V-T^ J*y and soft turned down shapes. Trimmed with coloured corded ribbon band ( Vy A \--^^~~ and buckle finish. Te be cleared. ' m / yfeimT" AH o ne Price..... .........„._ 5/- ---• —^ • h^&N l Ti'?S" Si rU1 .shad=d velvet ribbon and bow: Usually 42/- and 97 /C /fS^^M ((&K SalePnc ; Z//0 HALF-PRICE REMNANT AND ODDMENT DAYS... FRIDAY AND SATURDAY February 16th and 17th are to be the half price Remnant and Oddments days. Don't miss these final "Highlights" of C. SMITH'S SALE C. SMITH'S LTD.-CUBA STREET
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1933, Page 11
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