J| I I f mm f ^ Bj jiT '* ^■■H^wnHsH^H W|^^K MEN'S TWEED COATS, 39/6 ^^^■MBHI. RAINCOATS (Light) 10/9 OILED RAINPROOFS 26/6 flBragK TAILORED TWEEDS, 55/ll ll«!aH|pM| RUBBER WATER'FS., 17/6 i^B^hIb Youths TWEED C0ATS' 29/6 1 jf y ,^pU| GREATER VARIETY SHOP OPEN 4.45 to 9 p.m. Marche only on SATURDAY. i-td. Hastings
"Bokhiwgion®! r \- IRISH MOSS , L#* CQUCiHS Help Kidneys Otu Oit Psisonsus Atids Your Kidneys have nine million tiny ttibei or filters wliich are endangered by cheap, irritating drugs or neglect. TJnknwwm to yon, weak Kidneys may be the xeal csose oi your Getting Up Nights, Nervousaeu, Dixziness, Swollen Anlcles, Bladder TrouWe, Hea&aches, Backache, Bheumatlsm, 3>g Bftlns, Oircles TJnder Eyes, Dry, muddy Bkln, Acidity, Burning, Smartlng or Lost Vlgour. Don't tsla cbances." Your lllo may be iii dadger. Get the Doctor's guaranteed presorlptloa Cystex (Siss-tex). £1,000 deposlted "wlth Bank oi N.S.W., backs up Oystex Guarantee to brfng new health and vitality In. 48 hours, make yoU leel 10 years younger and to efTd troubles in 8 days oi money ljack on return oi empty packsge. Acir jaur chemist for guaranteed Oystex. ""OABY WEAR." Inspection in- * vited. Priees reasonable. Top Goat» from 14/11. Mrs. Carmichael, 107 Nelson Street, Hastings, next Mc* ■ Cormack's Garage. ^USnSoi^nil^KIN^ISTwT f ITS MAKING HIM SO CROSS ! J I ITS PARTI^imv m SOOTHING kU0h^)B®k jg SKINdTROUBLES Babies' skin is ultra-sensitive and needs this gentle,soothingsoap — Rexona. The specially ibedicated lather gives wonderful protection against rashes, chafing and prickly heat.' Rexona babies are bappy, healthy, beautiful babies, with ■Irfn like petals and hair like fine silk. REXONA TREATMENT FOR CRADLE CAP Wash wlth Rexona Soap and apply Rexona Ointment, the Rapid Healer. Mrs. C. A. Martin, of Norton Road V Extension, Franklin, N.Z. wtifes : — T J \ty baby had Cradle Cap ' WgggU&ZFP] veryHadly so 1 used. Rexona J Eyppp* and cured it completely in B||| a very short lime." 'Rexona JfT YOUR CHEMISTS OR STOKE.
It was aboaTd a Lyttelton-Welling-ton boat. A cheery-looking old chap — tiie pictUre of health, was enjoying his after-brea^fast pipe on deck when accosted by a fellow-passenger. "Do you know, my good Sir, that every ounce of tobacco you smoke shortens your life by a year?" "Great Seot! Then I ought to have been dead and buried long ago!" "You may laugh, my friend, but tobacco will get you, sooner or later!" "Well, let's hope it will be later, ' ' said the jolly old boy, "But I'm not worryingl Next to no nicotine in my bacey! It's practically harmless." "What tobacco may that be, pray," sneered the crank. "Cut Plug No. 10. Try a flll?" Offer declined with a shudder. But there;s no harm in "toasted" and for a really comfortable and thoroughly enjoyable smoke its equal isn't manufaetured. The five (and only genuine) toasted brands, _ Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (BulldOg), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, are overywhere on sale — a convineing proof of their widespread popularity(*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 104, 19 May 1937, Page 12
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