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FOR-EVENING WEAR ' / To-day we show in windows and showrooms a lovely assortment of the daintiest and choicest goods for evening adornment you can possibly imagine. Everything is of the very latest, and many novelties are shown now for the first time, including the new Shadow Flouncings — dainty as cobweb, soft as silk. Among others may be mentioned:— EVENING WRAPS in fine Lace" LADIES' EVENING FROCKS, in ■ Cloth, Ivory, Sky, Pink, Vieux Crepoline and Satin, in Vieux Rose, Tango, and all the new • Rose, Cream and Sky— shades 30/- 39/6 42/- 49/6 59/6 42/- 55/6 and 59/6 LADIES' FRENCH MODEL EVEN- SATIN MOUSILINE in Apricot, ING GOWNS, in the prevailing Lime, Gold, Tango, etc., the ideal evening tints 5, 6, 8,10 to 18 gns. silk for smart wear — ■ SILK and COTTON or SPUN SILK Double width .. .. 6/11 HOSIERY for evening wear. 16 Button Light Grey Gloves m t " ' ■ New SHADOW FLOUNCING, in Pastille, Swede or Kid. Black, Ivory, Paris—. PEARL ORNAMENTS of all kinds for 2/11 to 21/- yard the dress or hair. Ladies are specially in vited to call and inspect this wonderful array of dainty novelfies Dll WE ALLOW 1/- IN THE £1 .I|SI fg II DISCOUNT FOR CASH j JJ || || u64 . • • - ; - • . ■ — 1... —... * 111 * 1 11 ■ 1 1. .1.... ■■♦». ZSI — . . . * ■gyf - SC! 55 ■ ' " , ' ■• ~? "' ■— I J Is scientifically prepared by Mr. ■W. G. Hearne JSiyVy I | I I 'who is a Registered Chemist of extensive ex- r> I 1 I I perience, and the Manufacturer is absolutely I I I I prepared to stake every ounce of his Mag- ' : B 1 I nificent'Repwtatioii on the fact that i 1 I 1 is equally beneficial to Children) Adults jm I 1 I I *or @g I I 1| "My son had been attended by. a legally qualified doctor, AH'- !. i 1 I who pronounced him to be suffering fxom Pneumonia and p^ n ■ i I = 1 Pleurisy. In spite of the doctor's treatment the child gradually \/f ' R -I 1 I I got worse, and the doctor pronounced the case hopeless. It II 1 I He told mc that the child could "not live. At this stage I WE^^ /^^^^Sw/ / / S I 1 1 1 obtained HEARNE'S Bronchitis Cure, and gave it M^Wfk /^^/^^^&\l\ ' Ui I' i . I [ to the child, according to the directions which accompany \wl\\ i I I 1 each bottle. The child improved after the second dose. • Jp. imi\\\M i" I I 1 He continued to improve each day from each dose of iWK^^^^SSXimwmWWwMZ& ! i I [ HEARNE'S Medicine alone, and within three I 1 IllllMllWlllP BUILDINGS. CUBA STREET. .WELLIN G'lOX.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 7

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433

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 7

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