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ha Women of Fashion Know ' \ ■ ' ' ' THAT THE CO.RSET of the day is the ' I Lv 1 V THE SIMPLEST FROCK LOOKS SMART WORN OVER A O.S.L. ■ ' 11/lCv \ ' IT IS THE CORSET OF COMFORT ' ■'-..■. , i V\\ : ANDSTYLE- ' ' ' .-:!'- f.CI C feC f pA fm ■ •, ■ \ V»J»iU« Wwwl ivlMl -, CSX,--Kibbon Corset i ' !TL DELIGHTFULLY DTJEABLEi ■ Ih« CUK.3L I / ABSUEDLY CHEAP! ! oPFASWpN, ft SINGLE TRIAL COHVIHCES. ,:/; ;:■■ : .'■ \ ■• !, Dainty' P&sigfls itk ..'■■' .;/ ■"! ;.;K':..-. : ;,^'::La&es ?; ■!..; 1 '/. Nowest Styles in. 'WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, mado with deep; frills of j ■. \ '■'...: muslin, finely tucked and '' trimmed, with Valenciennes insertion and j// 1 'fe '.'.'--■••■■ lace; also fine embroidery and. hemstitched frills, . . ' I a ' ;■ '•'■: I3si fid.; 15s. 9d., 17s. ed., to 355. s I : LADIES' WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, neatly trimmed with lace'and em'-' I ~-.'. !j'.;.-,-V-broidery,. ,■.■■'..■ .-35.-6d.,'35. lid., 4S. 9d., to-75..-11d. \ \ LONGCLOTH NIGHTDRESSES, daintily trimmed with, torchon and |■ . f • Valenciennes ■ lace'; also embroidery, made in newest shape of square • \ ■ :'■■' I ■',"■/. neck and short or long sleeves;. . , | ;. ■ v V . '"/.■'■• " 83. lid,, 11s. 9d,, 13S. 9d., 15S, Od. to 27& Bd. I 1 CAMBRIC AND LONGCLOTH CHEMISES, KNICKERS, AND COM- f : ' i ■' BINATIONS, beautifully' trimmed ;with valencie,nnes and ■ Torchon I ■■■>. ii ■■- lacs, .pre'ttily finished'with braidinc; - and ribbons, ; -. : " i '{.'. \-,:'!\-'-.'.- ;,■': '.."•.-,.. ' 4s. lid., ss; ,Hd., es» 9d. to ,13s. 6d. ■ \ : J ./LADIES' SUMMER VESTS, ill cream-and white, both in cotton and silk jj './,;,■/. and cotton mixture,' v Is., Is. Gd., Is. lid. to 4s, 9d. { '/■A :/', :■.;■■■■■■:.;, :-r'p:P.p.*.Q6ti&EJsi':'- .■■■;.■;' : ; : -:' : \ I. : i -, P.D. CORSETS.—Your figure yields-itself to the persuasive liiiesiof the 'I •■'.. •■ -. famous P.D.* CORSET:tho moment they nre. fitted. They impart-to | .. I ■;■■' ■ the contour an irresistible charm and grace. After many 'years ex- ; . . \ .'•'■'.■ perimentihg in/tho'corset trado, we have como to the conclusion - ■ : ' h ■■'' ( "'.that'the P.D. is the BEST the world produces. We stock allshapos ' t ■ "\ \ ■": :'/ and;sizes,■'-.-. / , ... V ';. 4S. 11d.| 53. 60., 63- 9c1., 7S. 9d. to 455.,. j .'■' l;- .V"'." ;; .■:'■■■ ' ■■■;_-———..." : " /'■'.■'/■-'■■■ • {■■■ ' I ;'.-:' '-■■■"' ' • ■•" ■' ■-' •:■ ■/■''../ '■■■ ■'■ : ' .....'' ■ • ,''. I , ■"I -' ■''■ ■■■ ■>"■ ■■ ■■ - • ■';■''' : "..: '' ;■•/ .' ' ■■' ' J . :: i : "M■■'■'.;■; : ;.We[!Bngibh's Busiesf^Stoi , ©.: -: :(> \l\ - jl^---^- :: ' ■ :^l:\: ':- ■•■■■.•■•■:;' : -.^.;;-- ' '" : ■' ■•'-• ■'"'■■''" '■■" ■'■''■■■ '■' ■ '■'' '"■ ~ ■ '"'■' ' -•■ '-' - " ' ; "'■' ; ' - ; '''•■' •'■"' G123 7

I TVTOW is the time to be on the " look out" for the dangers }w fe In of Spring-dangers from within as well ate from with- ?J oat. ( A besieged fortress after a long siege is not only fj $j more watchful of danger from attack by an eneny nlth & «S out but also of danger from weakness within The human / j>| system after the long siege of Autumn and Winter, is 8$ ij» weakened through over work—overwork of all the diges *«i v live organs which have had to cope with the extra food aj ' $ consumed (a necessity during the cold months)' and over- \i |« work caused by resisting the attacks of colds and chills It Ji, The weakened system is less able to withstand the renewed J* attacks of the severe changes of temperature, so jj : j>, treacheroug at this season of the year, and $ li f °. ne ?., up _ Thorc is no tonic like Bile Beans because !Jit V they are purely \egetaule, and a'-si-t the over-ivorUet! he J organ" to cope with the demands of Nature am , gratupllv "js U restore tiiem to their normal condition, so that they are K 3j ij,aln aUs-nr*u(scJ-to perform their natural function- (r| A S'ith the Sii'itc.n so toned up >ou cjn liitlistand L; J-, th ( e dQiigCtS tnat luru in the S. - tun. I] Mrs E farcy, of 21 Aigilc Sheet, Mary Hill E\ten fe jjjj Bion, Moinington Dunedin, NZ , writes —"Both mycli f J X and husband lu\o derned the gicatcst benefit from Bile I "] rf Bedns I Mas a sufferei from biliousness, sick headache, j'i "fi and di?7incss a which interfoied with me in the p»rform p r J| anco of my household duties I tried many so called re ,[/ ■'A medics from which I obtained no relief I was stiongly M t-j urgtd to give Blip Beans a tual, and a- I had heard % 5 them well spo'ten of I followed the advice, and ga\e Bile k) ghl Beans a trial lam thankful *o say that in a verj shore <§. « ( time I was relieved of my trying complaints Mj hus 0 h band suffered fiora bihoubncsa also, and seeing that Ido r; I] nvpd "o much benefit from Bile Beans, he, too, decided to W <£i them a trial, with the best result* " *$ m * & I ITHE STANDARD FAILY MEDKiNEI % r6 . B>!e Beans are the proved remedy Tor biliousness, if ■h headache, indigestion, stomach troubles constipation v $ piles, debility, female weaknesses, nervousness, bad S 1$ blood, bad breath, anaemia, disturbed sleep, 16ss of 3? M appetite. Spring ailments and, m fact all ailments that $ 6 owe thekr origin to defective liver action Obtainable *i everywhere ut Is IJd. or 2s 9d large bot (containing g r S? reo n . tim £ S tUe ,s - 1!d s,ze ) ; or P° st f «-°c from b fc The Bile Bean Blfg Company, 39 Pitt Street, Sydney. V L.-M, -CUM ~.„„,< JI. I. ■.!! II II .M. ilL.iiM|,|.|.i|i. " " "TO MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET" WHEN tho Household Alloivanc is limited tho first thing to know is tint 40 nnd 42 MANMTIS SIKEET WP A MP"RT?T T 29) run v sracer, . XjJXßlll JJjCjIjJU, IC, BIDDIIORD SIREEI, M3WIOWN Sells tho VLB! MM GrOCLRIES at REAIIA MOOTST rUICE'. HEKA BUriER, Is 4d lb CLUB COHTE, It 10d lb COrFEi 2. lb B0UEB0?< COFFEE, pure, 2a 6d. lb. CIOM

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 608, 10 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 608, 10 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 608, 10 September 1909, Page 3

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