What-Corset Do Yoti Wear ? in ordinary oases,, women have: tip adapt themselves to their corsets. The perfect corset is adapted to .the woman. That iS why; the woman who once, wears the perfect corset straightway stops experimenting with all others. . ¥ The C.S.L. is the perfect | a corset.. It confers tke hallo o " x n mark of style and quality. It is the corset °f PERFECT SUPPORT assured elegance and StSv LS COMPLETE FLEXIBILITY stoE*£S. to EXQUISITE COMFORT ALL DRAPERS.
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F.VERY TIN" OP ftlotjefS is a Testimonial to the Factory. We do not make up for saiplo pur?; poseS,' we make each.tin in tho E-iirie way—the best, most careful'"aid most cleanly'.way. : The; "Frimlev" Factories take, nothing but -picked fruit and vegetables. The niost expert knowledge'and: the most scrupulous cleanliness are' : exercised in each preserving operation. = Canned goods beaTinß tho "Frimley" brand are the BEST " ASK FOE "FRIMLEY" AND get rr. •
The ' Womaa who Sews To Invited to Criticillj .'inspect, the ' STANDAUti HDTABY SEWING MACHINE. S8 nrech as five , minutes examination, ' Lock ind Chaih Stitch on the 6afflo. machine, ■ Even if you have no intention of buying, wo, want you to examihb the ROTARY. Comol We,: shall 'bo amply repaid-' by the !fact that wo; know yon will tell your friends about THIS I . BEST OK AIL MACHINES yon have coen. All Duplicate Parts Kent. Ten Tears' Guarantee. ; F.J. W; FEAR, IMPORTER. S3 WILLIS STREET. N.B.—AU Kinds or Machines .Skilfully '■■■. Reoairod. . . 11021 ' ; |»4 -W-JAIR,; .; „ - jT ■ TheTe*«,tio need —'for if ; ;/ 1 ybcr'• hair'hts'turned pre- ' maturely ! crejr Mil«'Hitr : \ ■ ' ■ v-tfN',.Reitofer.will.- permanently' • •/.' i tod n»hirallyr«tor«Uto it «•,• r. ' • original ihaae. • Miloidces:. - . . not DYE, hut RESTORES ... «• • v fir tte h*ir. and tt the «*me tine promotej tho .1 ■ . ; jf ii guaranteed to do »o, or your I I ' moneT U refuided;to ; 1:. . . j ' . - Milos' it »old' l>y fill Chemntt at >7/6, • I 1| . of po*t free with private tdyice-from •• I | HISS McELV/AlH*2s4QuocnSl.,Auck. •* •- N.Z. oseat for'Miloi pr»piraUoti. : ■ :
POSITIVE jgp* PBOOF! - ■ - ' BALDNESS IL# '■.CURED! Tbe Manager,. • • Ofy /■ ■ WIOLETTA TOILET • > - COMPANY, ' ChrisUhurcb. • ■'' • 1 : Dear Sir, . j : ; .v I have be«n troubled with Dandrtff and falling oufcof tho Hair for eoraeconsidorablo time. Seeing" WIOLETTA Hair Fbodftnd Tonic advertised in • the "Oamara Mail "as I . , appliedtoyonrngenUMr. MorHs,Chemist,Oamara, - (or abottla of WIOLETTA, and'after using tba botlle the BALD patches are qnlte cured, lam,Six,youiilahhtall j; ' .J,A, MEEK, ' Peßton',Sfitti Mateb, 1007. ' 3/6 ' Chemists'.and Stores.. 3/6 • TRY IT.: -Postage fid./ Extra; TRY IT. •Agent GEORGE AIEE Chemist, Lambton. .; Quay, Wellington, ■ CIQ72F Wellington Agents. lasts .'/Longest '
ALL THROUGH WItJTER, KEEP LANE'S EMULSION IN THE HOUSE. Croup, captilary bronchitis, and articular- rheumatism are the special banes of childhood.; These all - alike result from catching cold. One child" catches cold, and . Bcares Its mother Into hysterics by having croup in the dead o£ night. Another catches'cold, develops a , stubborn cough that will not yield ;' to ordinary remedies.. Still another . , catches cold and' develops • that most fatal 'inalady of childhood, capillary, bronchitis. Doctor is called, and If the child is lueky " enough to live-it has-developed 1 weak lungs, from which- It may never recover. Yet another child catches cold and articular rheumatism is the result. Ankles, knees,, wrists and elbows become swollen and painful. A long disastrous illness follows. All these mlßhaps are the direct result of , neglected It you • realty, value the health and life of your child, do not allow a cold to run on. To stop a cold, right at the; Commencement is the wise and oDly safe course. Keep Lane's Emulsion constantly in - yourhouse, and give It regularly.', directly a cold appears. A., few ' doses of Lane's Emulsion, and a child's cold is gone; its strength is returned. Lane's Emulsion Is 1 , mother's standby in thousands of ■' i NiZ. homes, and never falls to do what is expected of it. Sold every- ; where In two sizes, .4/6 and 2/.6.,, ' t " Tho lar&o U the.economical sii'e.' ' . : 47
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 650, 29 October 1909, Page 4
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