" v- *«a-»S_M_H_______B-B-___----S-i-M_____HHHB_______^^^-^ | -* : J „\ Am Exhibition! ■■assaMS-MBS " ' amaa^mamammmamm Mß—— ■aaaMMH B ____HaEa______ia_________—____aaua On Tuesday and following days we invite you to an exhibition of Evening Dress Materials. p The beautiful new weaves, the patterns # I and the colour tones to be seen J during this portrayal will aid you I materially in making an excellent P j choice, SBW'fl_3____l_ H B n_-_n_n_^_^_ta __-__SSs wS-1 in / PSn_fl__H_[ wMMBfI __■_ ._«ii__i^__Mi_„„ii_i_________M--WM" M " ~" ______________________ aS&S^^^^^S Bn._i-i ifa-lli'i_ aaaamaxmaa_aaaaaa_mt_maa_^mamammma_maae_m____W____\ Itmm '^' mmmm,lmmmmm '^' mamamm '^aaam_^_mam_mmammmmm^aaam H_TT Z I pn__S -"" "Crepe Ninon ** —quite " Crepe de Chene " — 4_in. Wool and Silk the very newest for One of the leading Crepe—Quite a new drapings, showing in all materials this season, material, soft and silky i the latest colourings— We are showing good in appearance, and will 142 m. wide .._ 3/6 yard range of colours at 6/6 drape beautifully; this "Plain Ninons" —42 42 inches wide we are showing in an inch, 3/3 3/11 excellent range of I ; "Floral Ninons M — colours, at 3/11 yard * I So mc dainty patternsshowing in this popular material, 3/6 3/11 5/6 - yard 4_m. Soft Satins—We Other popnla. makes "Satin Broc-.es"—ln 1 are showing a ' special' of Satins at 6/6 yard,, white and colours, 47/6 cloth this season at 3/6 40 inches wide, show- 65/- 84/- robe length yard. In white, cream, ing in all the new One only, very handsky, pink, •• tango,'' colours some White Silk " flame," copper, saxe, Broche, dress length etc S7/10/- ---. . V v & \lo_____e * Farmers G©=®po
mm out . ON BABY'S FACE * Imost Covered that Part of Face. Festered and inflamed. Also On Fingers and Knee. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Face Now Quite Healthy. » •"Waado." Wflby WUby. N. S. W.-"My baby's chin broke out in the form of a ptssple sad gradually spread until the sore Almost covered that part of her face. It would fester and all become ix-Samed. There were also the same sorea on her fingers and knee. I tried several remedies without success. Ono day I saw an advertisement for the Cuticura Remedies, so I got some Cuticura Ointment, which I used along with Cuticura Soap, which I had been using for two years, and la four days I could notice a vast difference, and now after three weeks asy baby's face Is quite healthy. I think Cuticura Soap and Ointment splendid for the skin aad hair." (Signed) Mrs. L. M. Cook, January 7. 1013. ■ « FOR PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS The fallowing Is a most effective and ecoBO__c»l treatment: Gently smear the affected Fart* with Cuticura Ointment, on the end of the finger, but do not rub. Wain off the Cuticura Ointment in five minutes with Cu_cur» Soap and bot water and continue bathing far some minutes. This treatment Is beet on rising and retiring. At other times ma Cut-earn Soap freely for the toilet and bath, to assist i-txpnrrentlng tne_----- r i- n IrrltatJon and dogging of the pores, the e___ianca_»oft__e<_rt-___ t « rCT pti o__.0 __. OuUeura Seap and Cuticura Ointment are sold throughout the world. Liberal sample Of each mailed free, with 33-p. Skin Book. _Hna B. Towns & Co., Sydney, K. 8. W.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14970, 18 May 1914, Page 2
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