; fjjp@o!| Q!ff | I The Art of Dressing Well 1 ; TaKing another Lease of Life through the jj | at SsHldl ExpeOSC. | medium of a healthy and well-regulated 1 fi system, assisted by Dr. horse s Indian Moot s ei , |J Pills 1 LJ I ' • | " Wl! & Necessity is Parent to more things than Invention? «J To reach a green old age and enjoy good health | l it teachss those of " Motor Car " tastes and " Tram- I can only be attained by the.careof the system, which | | Car" incomes to keep thsir yearning capacities from >1 may at times require a little assistance. | exceeding their earning capacities, | j The first essential to good health is to keep the J It / also „ spongiblo fo ,. tho fostering of tho art of d,o,s- I ' stomach in a sound condition, it IS not the quantity E] gj iug well at small expense, although this may bo acquired by | ] of food we eat but what we digest and assimilate t g X' 1 . that nourishes the body, | | ■ , ' $ ■ t Growing old ought not d | T© I to mean growing weak and I | ■ feeble. It does not mean I M tho more you will realise that your "tram-car" income is no ►. i iii £ f 0 bar to being well dressed, and if you have "motor-car" tastes ji Weakness or feebleness for f] jj y OU ma y ; n a measure find it possible to gratify them by | _ those who eat with a good [j I purchasing nil your Winter Dresses at TE ARO HOUSE | ' appetite and sound digestion. | I counlcis '- | It is therefore of the utmost | I New and Exclusive Dress Robes. | if i importance that old people | | _ T .. . ■. .. .. . _.- ~ | fe| I IwWwtvS/S i i j « • ,« 1 *. y U No need to fear meeting the replica of your Robe on tlio f■ I 1 ViAshould retain the power to p | street if you buv one qf these—-there is only ONE Robe £ I if a '.\ /fS?V digest and assimilate food, I L |ns«' in each 'design, ami the stock comprises the newest * f'Pil I'V \/ If V\.'% ?• 1 • 11 1 i t ? effects procurable from English or Continental Houses. g, »•{) 's. Which IS the Sole source OI I s Will you not come in and inspect them? The following | nhvsiral iS I fabrics are included in the- asortment offered. » "wrw F n / ai ~j u a | I ' w^ lg • <S\ I 1 SHk and Woo! Corduroys. f ' 1 when ' h Ei ' ' " • si ! a g e | p SPOT SAN TOY. | i ..brings f I • ' SHOT SIUK anil wool cashmeres. , | • 7oTpiil?"' ° f Dr ' '"'""fee ble- ® | new spot crepolines. | ness, it is w|f ■ 1 satin faced cloths. 1 5 generally because of the failure mrH Jjr I | embroidered robes. ' | [ to assimilate the nutrition con- JUgg* ! ■ I a tamed in food. To those in M & § | | declining years who find that . kijAj 1 anc l every one well represented in the season's popular shades. | ! Nature responds less readily to pA'Ow I' all-wool stripe tweed, nw and attractive designs, | I the demands made upon her, Jdli \m I [J in green, brown, navy, and groys, 44 inches | I an< * who heed a mild, yet | \ 42-inch mixed stripe tweeds, a very serviceable * line, II searching remedy, to keep their n ? in s,l!K ' es of brown, navy, green, and grey. 2s. 6(1. yard. | | system in proper working order, °|/ | | . 41 * ,n wdi ff 'u l1 «d T^^ DS ' These Wlll look smart and TV ' ear | I there is nothing like Dr. Morses A'turn? My mtitt I 46-inch "VIGONE" SUITING, in shades of reseda, navy, " I | Indian Root Pills. | V. copper brown, dregs of ivine, sase, and other stylish | shades. 4S. "1 "Id. yard. | At 73 Years of Age. A Well-Known CricHeter. | j 52-inch ALL-WOOL SUITINGS. Especially adapted for | "For many years," writes Mrs. 81, Hot Ont. fi jj Tailor-made Gowns iji shades of mole, drab, grey, ame- ft Frederic Arnold, of Mine Street, New Mr. William Swain, a cricketer of [ thyst, and saxe blue. Gs. ,6d. yard. h Plymouth(wlioisnowinhei73rdycar), the old school, who resides at Nile L DONEGAL TWEEDS, 52 inches wide, in Stripes and Checks, j| "Dr. .Morse's Indian Root fills have Street, Five Ways, Brisbane, enjoying fi s a l| neff shades, and the nowest material for present wear. . R been mv .sole medicine, and I can a bale and hearty old age (at Si), r 3s. 6d., 4S. 6d., 4S. 11d. vard. r?i speak most highly of their corrective, writes as follows I have been tak- t ■ PASTEL CLOTHS for Evening Cloaks in shades of sky blue, | ; amleuiative efteet. I'or Headac.ics ing Dr. Morse s Indian Root is or | J dregs of willC, coral pink, lavender gl'eys, saxe blue, cop- . I ii l ."^ I^on s t 1 l ] '|t | oi 1 they are a most re- niany years, and I find they have been | pcr brown, eau-de-nil, and.helio. 44 inches wide. | liable remedy, and n dose now and of the greatest benehl tome, ineir u 1 ' 3s 6d 3S lid 4S. 6d vard a»«in ilioiouglily restores the system action is mild and not in the least way l * ' *' * *'. ' to reguhuity, and rejuvenates the griping, and are infallible for Consti- \ □ ?sAW SERGES, ill Foxes Rough ami Ready, and Aj- R . whole body. I have recommended pation and Indigestion, and thoroughly |j v 4 ,aska,. oG inches wide. CSt 3d., 4S. 1.U., SS. 6u« yard. .jj 'them to all my friends and neighbours, regulate the whole system. lam Si £ g Also a large Stock of Other Makes. Is. 9d., Is. lid., 2S. ' and they also speak very highly of Dr. years of age, and am still hale and £ jj 6d., 2s. 11d., to 3s. 11d. yard. ' ; p Morse.s Indian Root Pills I con- hearty, thanks to Dr. Morse's Indian 8' | Special Shipment' of ALL-WOOL SERGES, in navy, cream,' I 1 siuer that no household should be Root nils, l have always led a strenu- j- A - am j ac ]- -jg ikj y arc | | •SSSgZ*"""** ZSELXSUSSSS S I ■" " *""" 1 fO) ft (o]| The Ever»PopHlar Silk ©ouhter | 0\ %| 1. 1 at Te Aro House 1 f«i ?7 "l ll | M Ij! , | Always contributes a splendid array of Values, and here arc || |v\ U i Si] | fl- » ' I| four items selected from among many others equally as good. || | l%i I w Wfl 111 |I GEISHA SATIN, suitable for day or cvetiint; wear, 36 inch || ll « 6'i l' 4 iii & E 0 i ,1a I |i wide, white, cream, helio, saxe, pink, sky, liill, navy, H | fl M II , moss . Ss , Ml yard. • '■■ 0 ■ ?4 II HALUCANITE. A new fashionable Silk, quite the season's |] ' B y ra<»c. 39 inches wide, in cream, navy,, grey, amethyst, fl | .. They do not Wealleis, Sicftea or Gripe. ' B m ' pink,' "'sky, vieux rose. 4s. 3d. yard. d Vujuuimiujj || CHIFi'DN TAKFETA. Very special value, 39 inch wide, r| 0 .navys, browns, sky, pink, saxe, wdiite. cream, helio, moss, j| It turquoise, vieux rose. SS. Oil. yard. U PAILLETTE SILKS. Also very special value, 39 inch wide, ,|j ! i inkinii.. u..ij.iwi«iui».ißß!Bijw^rTr-'i' i irii'{ fatfsaa in sky, navy, brown, white, cream, nill, rose, '|J T ' g I fl lielio, saxe, ilame, pink, reseda. ss. 6d, yard. » . The Band that fiaides the ' ||| ■ SINGER". I j fi ARO HOUSE, j Clothes the World! f . 1 7" , 0 S Cuba and Dixon Streets, Wellington. I W WHERLV ER t homes havo been es- ra . • H tablished you will find the first sign of j i| fl W civilisation—- TH E SINGER SEWING kU(f'WTTs;MACHINE. During Sixty Years the | <* Tll SINGER'S supremacy has increased | : : . . s - until there are more SINGER Machines j. %TTr S? I OtW sold each year tli.in all other makes of Sowing Machines Com- I V* •' V A it&iL JCj 1 " bined. A SiNGER Machine is snmcthins more than an nrna- o Patentee of Low's Patent mental piooe of furniturc\ aiid its fnnltlcss ami quiet operation is justly appreciated by the family. SINGER Machines VICTORIA STIiEET, WELLINGTD-N. Shop Fronts, are not by hawkers or storekeepers. Ihey are HOLDING THE LARGEST SHEETS Always Sold Direct from Maker to You. j GB ain, flour, vkoducb and com. AND^VfEKra^ And after your Machine has been delivered by our travellers j MISSION MERCHANTS. ' Wood or Metal. you are still in touch with tho SINGER Company, and in- j — — structions now parts, repairs, needles, etc., are always m g CARRI Large Stocks of PLobu Shop, and Store Fronts Remodelled, ready reach . _ . n | W aud all kinds of Produce, and will . show Casus and Shop' Fittings. Remember, the great SINCER Company is at youi can p | ealied t0 su buiit prices ou applies- Designs and Estimates, to guarantee you convenience and satisfaction. .tion. Wellington Depot: 8 Willis Street. j g for the ~ ow Zea i and F iou: 91CUBA STEEET > 'ELLINGTON. </ Uilfers" Co-operative Association. Ltd. Particulars a Pleasure. Suffered for Years—Many Treatments- Prove Useless —Perfect Health lestored j p to an Ailing Dominion- Housewife.,, | \i "It gives me great pleasure,"-says Mrs. F. Jackson, of Leeds || J /J ' Cottage, 186 Worcester Street, Christchurch, N.Z., "to add my || t Vj, y testimony to the worth of Bile Beans. From infancy I have suffered i* yiy I W from biliousness, and it goes without saying that during that period j| X i tried manv so-called cures in the hope of obtaining relief, but only \ met with continued disappointment. About twelve months ago a r\-J& friend of mine advised me to give Bile Beans a trial, and ! decided to f'v / d 0 so ' The first few doses afforded reiief ' and thus encouraged I p 'ii & underwent a thorough course, with the result that they brought || \ about a prompt and permanent cure. I am thoroughly convinced p [jf r/mfi/x ' > that Bile Beans are far removed from ordinary pills, which at the g 1/ ' i j best only give temporary relief, whereas Bile Beans cure thoroughly, gj y/jLJfl* ?' |to stay cured. 1 can confidently recommend Bile Beans to all p 'Y sufferers from biliousness." II if Remeby, § fel • r 0 ■ SV ' PURELY. ¥EGE3'&BLE. i | THE STASDABO FAMILY MEOH3IBL | # B |/| iff JF fy~'j 111 Bile Beans are purely vegetable anil devoid of all harmful. El gil drastic, deleterious ingredients, and a proved cure for_ Bibobs- ffl \i J Msiffl $ 'i>V |<ls ness. Headache. Indigestion. Constipation '(Costiveness). Piles, »«- Af £%& (3 f "? Iftj ziness, FlatuJency, Nausea, Belching, Windy Spasms, Heartburn. F\, | r v n ,, .. r % %\ Ka Anaemia, Jispnre Siood (Pimples, etc.). -Offensive Breath. Vomiting, ar &!#>s fe 15? jt ? ft pa Jaundice, Lassitude, Restless Sleep. Autumn and Liver Chilis, and, a t »Sgf in fact, ol! ailments tliai owe their origin to defective Liver, hi i y J1 W Stomach, and digestive action. Bile Beans are obtainable from M t~.M S&wJ ¥ hf all Chemists and Stores, or direct, post free, from The Bile fa Jfejs? /ar fear , r-W' ' M || Bean Co., 39 Pitt St., Sydney, at l;l-i per box. or 29 famHy size a ffl mdM A W M 1 ba (containing three times the 1/1).). which, on the score of R] jfW in M economy, is specially recommended for general family use. a M&a' M A
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