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What Corset Do You Wear ? In ordinary cases, women have to adapt themselves to their corsets. The perfect corset Jβ adapted to the woman. That is why the woman who once wears the perfect corset etraightway stops experimenting with all others. C, J The C.S.L. is the perfect I ■ corset. It confers the hallekJel—A 9 mark of style and quality. It is the corset of PERFECT SUPPORT . assured elegance and distinction. It gives COMPLETE FLEXIBILITY the touch of convincSZfS. t0 the EXQUISITE COMFORT ALL DRAPERS. / ' an Showroom SpccisaJs I — LADIES' STTUPED ZEPHYR SHIKP BLOUSES—With white linen joil-over collar; in brown, navy, pink, green,, helio., and pale bluo stripes, 2s. lid, ' '■ j ' . ■ LADIES' STRIPED CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOXJSES-Roll-ovcr collar to match; in' navy, green, pink, helio., palo blue, and brojra stripes, 3s. 6(1. LADIES' SMART STRIPED CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOUSES-With prettily tucked fronts; in all colours, 4s. fid. to 7S. Gd. LADIES' WHITE SHIRT BLOTJSES-With tucked fronts, and embroidered insertion lot in,'aud embroidered collars, 6s. Bd, k SMART LAWN BLOUSES—In whito,. 3s. 6d, WHITE MUSLIN SHIRT.BLOUSES—BeautifuIIy, tncked and embroidered, BS, 6d., 9S. ed., 11S. 6d. HAND-EMBROIDERED IRISH LINEN BLOUSES—Shamrock design, etc.; those.are.the most beautiful blouses wo have- over imported, 18S. ed., 225. 6d., 23S.Cd. CHECK ZEPHYR DRESSES—Ready'to wear, with pretty yokes of white embroidery; in black, navy, green, sky, and helio.," 9s. 6d. dress. LADIES' STRIPED COTTON READY-TO-WEAR ROBES-In tho now , . tape stripe, with 'lafosfsbapo -sleeve. Tlieso are very . prettily trimmed with embroidery and piping 3, buttons to match; in navy, green, sky, pink, holio!, and brown, 183. 6d., 215., 225, 6d. WHITE MUSLIN READY-TO-WEAR are very,daintily trimmed with muslin embroidery and Yalencionnos laoo insertion, 14s, 6d,,155. 6d. COLODRED MUSLIN DRESSES—Prottily' embroidered and trimmad with■' Valenciennes insertion; in'pink, palo blue, and helio., 21s. to 475. 6d. . ■ '■'. ■■•.■■ ■.■■■■■. -■■■. ' ■ :-v. .:.,■■-. IVBITB'LAWN WALKING SKIRTS—With -nice . deep hem, .smartly ■ tucked, 6s. 6d,, 7s. Od. ' SICILIAN WALKING SKIRTS—In cream and navy, pleated from waist, 215,, 245,' Wellington's Busiest Store. j The very best the Old Country ■ produces. Refuse substitutes. HAP R OiCK Q¥ 0? ; GRAND PRIZE - TPb ft MMUf E"TT!7Q ! FRANCO-BRITISH I I E«J ; EXHIBITION ' i 1908 ■ . Sold by all Fint-class Draper* and Storekeeper*. i ■ Ask also for HORROCKSES , Long Clotlu, Sheetings, etc. |. O- Look for "HORROCKSES" on the Selvedge,

FR I M LE Y, JA M. FRIMLEYJAM is made at'Hastings,'New ■/Zealand, .from , SELECT. .TRXJ IT. - aiid .SUGAR. It is the kind mother used'to mnko: To taste it makes.your thoughts go away, back to the time w'aen we wore handed a piece of bread and butter, covered with home-made jam, and'told to-go out and play. We have it in the following Fruits:—Rasp : berry, Peach, Plum, Black Currant, Apricot, Quince, and Marmalado, in'7lb. tins. We also Con DESSERT FRUITS in 21b. tins 'in'all .varieties, and PIE FRUITS in halfgallon and gallon tins. '. •Other Specialities are our VEGETABLES, Cooked Ready for Use,; and DRIED PEAS, in ■lib. packets. THE FRIMLEY TOMATO SAUCE and TOSIATO KETCHUP'need no commendation. Everyone has heard of thenv .."'■" '. Ask for FRZJILEY GOODS next time you order your groceries. Give - thera a trial in preference' to imported, stock. Every leading' storekeeper in the Dominion stocEs them. ■

ftSSUWn ENDURE I f your hair h« turned pre Rutorer. will penninently Jy ind naturally mtore it to it s origiual tbode. Milos ifoei nol DYL, but RESTORES fir the biir. ind at the fame time promote* ihe B Browlh,and ii truax nteed to do to, or your 8 Milot it told .by. ill ChemUti at-7/6, A MISS McELWAIN, 264 Queen St, Auck w. N.Z. agent for Milos prsparttioiu, Tiie Woman who Sews ■la Invited to Critically Inspect the STANOARD ROTARY SEWING MACHINE. Lengthy arguments and a thousand printed facts OAtfNOi , I'OSSIULY IN'ILKiM *OU as nipch as five minutes examination. Lock and Chain Stitch on tho sarno machine, i Even if you havo no intention of buying, we want yon to examine the ROTARY. Como' Wβ shall bo amply repaid by tho fact that wo know yon mil toll vonr friends about THIS BESr OF ALL MACHINES jou have sen All Duplicate Parts Kept lon Tears' Guarantee F.J..W.FEAR, IMPORTER, 39 WILLIS STREET. N.B.—All Kinds of Machines Skilfully Bopaired. ?1021 WRINKLES and crowsfeet ~ come because tissues are starving. Use LANE'S MEDOLINE daily. A delightful Skin Tonic and Skin Food. i/» at Chemists. .fy .9-

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 3

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711

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 3

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