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LATEST NOVELTIES IN LADIES’ BELTS We have opened up a ful collection of the newest?! and daintiest belts we have , yet seen i' ’ ll BELTS as other articles of feminine adornment, are im dispensiblc. Although small, they are claimed as a most portant requirement, for they add a finish that implies dignity! and taste to the wearer. A defective belt, which impairs the-S most stylish appearance, is usually the result of bad work-j manship and faulty material. _ jl When selecting your belt, do so at a reputable house, which*! makes it a specialty and careful study, and you will be well a satisfied with your purchase. vj WE CAN PROMISE YOU NOT ONLY THE LATEST IDEAS, BUT STERLING VALUE. BELTS in coloured Oriental silk, straight narrow shapes, , edged with suede calf, all colours. Is lid each.' BELTS of fine English suede calf, Ifins wide, shaped to figure, with best nickle silver or gilt buckles, in 12 different colours. 2s lid, 3s fid. • BELTS of best English suede calf, 21-ins wide, edged with, braid to match, braid covered buckles, 3s lid and 4s fid ,i BELTS of finest calf with applique insertions of suede, • crocodile, or python skin, in contrasting colours. Ifins wide, with leather covered buckles. Very smart 4s lid. = BELTS of suede calf, straight shapes, welted, 4 seams, in. every imaginable colour 2s lid,' BELTS of fine grain Morocco calf, 1 3-4 and 2ins wide, best nickle or gilt buckles, in shades to match any costume. Is lid, 2s 3d and 2s fid each. BELTS of silk braid on foundation of fine kid, with enamel buckles to match, wide. 3s fid. BELTS of carved suede calf. The very latest Parisian; novelty. Leading shades. 3s lid each. BELTS of best silk elastic, all colours shot with gold; handsome enamel clasp buckles 5s fid each. N EWEST of all Empire belt Ik, edged with narrow gold braid and finished with Em buckle. 3s fid. WE GUARANTEE ENTIRE SATISFACTION, OTHERWISE MONEY WILLINGLY REFUNDED. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA ST., - WELLINGTON.

THE BEST LIGHT - AND A SMALLER GAS BILL. WEESBACH BURNERS AND MANTEES use up much less gas than an ordinary burner does—this is an indisputable iact. The burners have an adjustable nipple and air regulator so that they are suitable for all pressures of gas. Then again, the WEESBACH EIGHT is immeasurably * superior to all others. WEESBACH MANTEES are made in New Zealand by New Zealanders for New Zealanders. The WEESBACH is imitated—be cautious! ASK FOR and DEMAND WEESBACH. If unobtainable, write us. Special quotations to Gas Companies and the trade, also for quantities. ' - WELSBACH LIGHT CO., OF AUSTRALASIA LTD.,^ 102 and 104, Victoria Street, WELLINGTON.

FOR ONE MONTH. CABINET PHOTOS will be reduced to I2s 6d per doz., for cash at time of sitting only, at the “Yerex Studio,” next new Post Office, Foxton. Open on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays only.

Your discriminating palate will tell you. Your improved health will endorse it. BOURNYILLE COCOA (Made by Cadbury’s) IS the most tempting, delicious, nourishing, strengthening, wholesome, and invigorating beverage you know. Order from your Grocer NOW. Save the Coupons. Get a Coupon Starter Irom your Grocer, or write to Cadbury’s, Wellington, for one, and secure a free gift of Chocolates.

MARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING STH and 6th MAY. ‘ . Nominations for ail races dose SATURDAY NEXT 17th inst., at 9 p.m, 1 L. GRIFFITHS, Act. Secretary. Blenheim. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is Nature’s most natural remedy, improved by science to a pleasant, permanent, positive cure for coughs, colds, and all inflamed surfaces of the lungs and bronchial tubes. The sore, weary, cough- 'oru lungs are exhilarated, the microbe-bearing mucus, is cut out, the cause of that removed, and the inflamed membranes

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 453, 13 April 1909, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
618

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 453, 13 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 453, 13 April 1909, Page 3

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