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Kirkcaldie and . . Stains, I imited. LACE FICHUS In Real Silk Maltese Lace at 28/6, 35 -, to 63 - each • • • ALL-OVER LACE. For yokes of Dresses, in "White, Cream, and shades of Paris. 18m. wide, 3 3 to 4 6 per yard 27in. "vide, 5 - to 21 - per yard • • • THE NEW CHIFFON RUFFLES. In Cream. White, and Black, at 14 6 to 25 6 • • • WAISTCOAT FRONTS. In Chiffon, Lace, and Silk, in all shades, for wearing with Coat and Skirt Costumes, at ' 5 6, 6 6, to 12 6 each •• • •

REAL MALTESE LACE TIES. In Elegant Designs, Broad and Narrow, at 10 6, 15 6, 21 - 84 - each

HEALTH IS WEALTH. <pHE Suffering and ailing from Failing: Health, NarX vous Diseases, Depression, Atrophy, Irritability, Sleeplessness, Weak back, Headache, Heart Palpitation, Lack of Energy , Excitable Temper, Lot* of Flesh, Nerve Power, and' Vitality, Burring in Head, Bad Memorj , Dizziness, Twitching of Eyelids and Muscles, Pimples, Bladder and Kidney Troubles, and kindred Complaints (consult personally or by post free). PROF. NOTMANN, M.E., E.M.G., • ' 248, Oxford Terrace, Chnstchurch. (Third House East of Batpist Tabernacle). The only Electro-Botanical Expert who will guarantee a thorough cure and forward electrical appliances and concentrated treatment on easy terms of p»j ment TESTIMONIAL Thames, Auckland, October 15, 1900. Dear Sir,— Since writing you last month I have lmprov ed beyond expectation , in fact, my relations are wondering what has come over me. I used to be so irritable and thin lam getting quite stout, as my weight has increased 151b. I rest and sleep well, and awaken refreshed and fit for work, and I feel so well nothing seems to trouble me now . I will recommend j our t reat ment to those afflicted as I was with pleasure. Wishing you everj success. — I remain, your grateful patient, FRED R. GRESSON

SURPASSING ALL OTHERS "All over the world.'* SIMPLE SILENT SPEEDY Either Lock-Stitch or Chain-Stitch. . . Each the best of its kind. See the Latest Model. THESINGER MANUFACTURING CO. ornccs in every city in the wom.o. <incol l* 1 ' CENTBAL HOTEL, Lambton Quay, Wellinoton. Two Mmutesfrom Queen's Wharf Trams pass the door e\ erj five minutes. A. M. GOW - - - Proprietor. (Late of Dunedm). Fir»t-class Accommodation . Best Liquors Good Table. Charges Moderate Best 1= Lunrh in the Cit\ Telephone. No 831.

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 72, 16 November 1901, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 72, 16 November 1901, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 72, 16 November 1901, Page 10

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