! B® Warned of the Peril of CATARRH I Catarrh (chroniccold in the head), if I neglected, may cause serious lung i trouble. Then, too, as tho beastly I catarrhal mucus is swallowed, gastric j catarrh will result. The peril of neglecting catarrh is so serious that you should take this advice I at once. At the least sign of bad cold ) in the head, go to your chemist and ask I him for a tube of De Witt's Catarrhal ' Cream. Actually yon will be amazed to find how quickly your wretched trouble i will end. | De V> ill's Catarrhal Cream conies to you in large-sized tubes, each fitted with I special applicator. This enables you to I I introduce tba marvellous antiseptic I preparation, right to the back of the air | passages, so that the harmful germs I th at 1 ink there are destroyed. No longer will yea have beastly mucus forming to block up air passages. No longer will yo:<r eyes run. You will feel as though a vice-like grip on your head has been released. Do not forget to ask for—- ■ WITTS (CATARRHAL CREAM 1 I for Catarrh, Chronic Cold in the ‘ Head and Hay Fever. Price 1/9.
GIFTS . G)//7) ~ ■ ) /A Natty and Useful aIX/v Gifts that are no bother to buy and vUiX ' send to friends away from home, 'sgyA" J O V LADIES’ SILK LOCKNIT SLIPS, well cut and perfect fitting. All sizes, in Pastel shades. S.W. and Women’s 8/6 O.S.W. and X.O.S 8/1 1 FANCY LOCKNIT BED JACKETS, lace trimmed, long sleeves. Ivory, Champagne, Sky and Peach. - Gift Price, 9/1 1 LADIES’ NIGHTDRESSES, made of Kabe Crepe, with dainty floral designs on assorted coloured grounds. Lace-trimmed. Women’s from 13/9; 0.5.W.,.14/6 LADIES’ HOSIERY is always appreciated as a gift. Prestige make, fully-fashioned. All new shades. « 9/8 to 10/3 Pair LADIES’ ZIPP-FASTENER SHOPPING BAGS—a real handy gift. Brown, Black and Navy. 10/6, 11 /6 to 16/6 MEN’S SWIM SHORTS, in shades of Royal, Bottle, Black, Maroon and Grey. All best makes in stock. Priced from 9/11 to 14/6 MEN’S FUGI SILK SHIRTS, Neglige, Tennis and Canoe shapes. Priced from 8/1 1 We have a large range of MEN’S SUMMER-WEIGHT PYJAMA SUITS, in bright stripes. Priced from 9/1 1 Suit. CANTERBURY SILK LOCKNIT ATHLETIC SINGLETS, and elastic waist. A popular gift. 3/1 1 Garment MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, with two collars to match; soft and semi-stiff. Sizes range from 144 to 17. ’ I -cv r> • \\ national savings rnces range v group -rooAr/ from 7/11 to 16/6 O J. GRAHAM & Co., Ltd. “THE STORE FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS” ’Phones 1655—1656 - - MASTERTON
THIS YEAR MAKE YOUR GIFTS “PRACTICALLY” PERFECT! JN times like these, it is right that we should discard the tinsel and turn to the permanent, solid things. So this year, be as thoughtful and as practical as you can when choosing Christmas Gifts. For a start, come down to Scoullar’s. Whether you spend just a few shillings or a few pounds, you will know that your gift is something really worthwhile. Here are some practical suggestions:— Parker Knoll Chairs Nests of Tables Hanging Mirrors Fireside Sets Smokers’ Stands Book Cases Rugs Tapestries Cocktail Bars Easy Chairs So make at least one trip to Wellington and Scoullar’s before Christmas. The friendly shop is a real hive of inspiration just now! Scoullar’s will be closed from the night of December 24 until January 7. Make a note of it! SCOULLAR'S 88-90 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ALSO AT HASTINGS AND BLENHEIM.
NO CHILD WILL REFUSE. If your little boy or girl has a nasty cough .give them Baxter’s Lung Preserver. No child will refuse to take “Baxter’s.” Many children who will never take medicine will actually ask for “Baxter’s.” With young children “Baxter’s” should be diluted with water as directed on the label, making a “red drink” that not only looks attractive, but is attractive to the palate. 75 years of outselling all others has proved “Baxter’s” best. 5
A SNIP From fl fl r codt’s WSPECIAL PURCHASE OF ROSLYN ALL WOOL COATS LATEST SUMMER & ADVANCED AUTUMN STYLES z~' zZ^ f ' i Jy \|F almost HALF - PRICE fll W II S *“ 59 6 — «<■ £|i SAVE «' COOY’S , W. E. CODY, Ltd. DRAPERS QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. ™
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 December 1940, Page 8
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