Next Your Heart is Your Underwear. Hardly any two persons like the same sort, colour, or weight. No matter what kind of Underwear you want WE HAVE IT. f flHips* Wnnilpfi Underwear —Combinations in Ribbed Laaies wooiien unuerwear. Wod Merino gi]k Merino, and Flannel. Ladies' Knitted Wool Vests, Ladies' Merino Vests, Corselet Bodices, Wool Spensers, and all other Etcetras. Girls' and Children's Underwear in endless variety.
An Ounce of Underwear . . Saves a Pound of Medicine.
We have Gentlemen 'a Undervests in Larnbswool, Natural Llama, Merino, and Spun Bilk, from 4/- to 25/6, and Underpants, from 5/- to 26/6.
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B\ SPECIAL fciPlHMfinK APPOINTMENT. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. C* UEST'S HYGIENIC SYSTEM OF FACE AND \J SCALP MASSAGE, STEAMING, AND VAPORISING, As practised by Mrs Haybittle ana Miss Begg, of Wellington, is the original treatment introduced by Mr H. Westall Guest, of Melbourne (Chemist and Toilet Specialist to the Governor). Highly recom J mended by the Medical Profession. Mrs Haybittie and Miss Begg are the only persons in Wellington who have studied Mr Guests' methods, or are entitled to advertise his treatments They are also Sole Agents for all his celebrated Toilet Specialties. Face Massage for Blemishes of the Skin and Complexion, Scalp Massage for Weak and Falling Hair, Premature Baldness, etc. Mamcuie for the Hands and Finger Nails. Pedicure for the Feet and Toe Nails, Shampooing, Haircutting, and Singeing, Hair Dyeing, etc. Address — No. 1, PHCBNIX CHAMBERS, Economic Buildings, LAMBTON QUAY.
The New High-Speed Standard Rotary . . is decidedly Superior to every other Sewing Machine. Why work for three hours when the Standard does it in two ? Why keep filling Bobbins when the Standard Bobbin holds enough to make a Wedding Dress "> Why ? Why ?— but, to be short, why buy other makes when it is a fact the Standard is the {very best, and does both Lock and Chain Stitch. HORS CONCOURS (beyond Competition) was the award received by the Standard at the Paris Exhibition. Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals are insignificant as compared with this triumph. Everywhere the Standard is regarded as the best. It is cheaper too. F. J. W. FEAR, 2B7CJ ENGINEER AND IMPORTER, SOLE AGENT, WILLIS-STREET. ESTABLISHED 1880.
TaVDTES * are cordially invited i **- L '- ii ~ LJ v • t0 inS pect the Artistic • • ■ • Selection of ART NEEDLEWORK now on view, comprising Afternoon Tray Cloths and Table Covers, Casies, Cushions, Bedspreads, Table Centres, Toilet Sets, N.D. Bags and Brush and Comb Bags, Doyleys, Splashers, Cabin Bags, etc., etc., in the '*New Bibbon" designs, Rope Work, Glow-worm and Filoselle Embroidery. Lace Patterns, Braids, and Threads, and all materials for Fancy Work. PBINGLE'S, 69, Lambton-quay. Country Orders Beceire Prompt and Careful Attention.
SURPASSING ALL OTHERS "All ever the world." SIMPLE SILENT SPEEDY Either Lock-Stitch or Chain-Stitch... Each the best of its kind. See the Latest Model. THESINGER MANUFACTURING^ OFFICES IN evCRV CITY IN TMC WQWIP. 1 *"«
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. OUR NEW PREMISES. MRS. R. DARROCH'S Confectionery, Tea, and Social Rooms are NOW OPEN to the general public, and will be found replete and comfortable. Afternoon Tea and Suppers specially catered for. The rooms are all fine and lofty, and will compare favourably with any other catering establishment in the Empire City. A Call Solicited. The public may rely on obtaining the very best of small goods, as a competent and reliable tradesman is in charge of that department. BRIEN'B QUININE AND IRON TONIC is a reliable family tonic. It strengthens the tissues, it increases muscular activity, and supplies what is wanted to make the blood pure. It is a perfect mixture of lion and Quinine, to correct fickle appetites, to give refreshing sleep, and to supply vigour and energy for everyday labour. Price 2s and 3s 6d per bottle R. C BRIEN, PieticnpUon Chermei, 108, Cuba-stieet Wellington.
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 44, 4 May 1901, Page 10
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