Really Pretty but Inexpensive Camisoles There’s a charm and daintiness about those four Camisoles that will appeal to you when you open your parcel. And though so fresh and sweet the askod are very low —really another case wdiere our policy of selling retail at wholesale prices is so very marked. In sending for these Camisoles YOU DON'T BISK A PENNY. MONEY REFUNDED IP DISSATISFIED. ixJa Post Free :,.for 3s U PRETTY NAINSOOK CAMISOLE, with handsome front of Embroidery, ain. deep, made up of five rows of Embroidery and Insertion, edged w 7 ith IJ* inch Valenciennese Lacc. Sleeves are finished with lin Val. Lace and featherstitched; Camisole finished with Pin# Silk Baby Ribbon; drawstring waist, v LAWN CAMISOLE, prettily embroidered. The pattern of this Camisole is as ilustrated, but design on the embroidery slightly different; 4-in Embroidery across front and back with shoulder straps to match. It is sleeveless, and the armholes are neatly edged; drawstring waist. Post Free for 2s 3d P , NICE CAMBRIC CAMISOLE, with tOS I front low cut to wear with the newest PrO/? blouses; very handsome (iin Indian 1I CL Lawn Embroidery yoke pink Silk Ribon; finished around sleeves with 1-fin. Embroidery; waist lld hns raws^”n^* CAMBRIC CAMISOLE, with front of pretty sin. Embroidery Insertion. Neck is edged with Val. Lace; sleeves finished lifin. Embroidery, edged Val. I.ace to match yoke; back is quite plain; drawstring .at waist. Collinson § Cunninghams, Ltd. Post Free for 2s Sd The Mail Order Drapers. Palmerston North.
Many sufferers from Sore Throats, Hay Fever and Nasal Catarrh write that they have obtained welcome relief by gargling undiluted “Fluenzol.” The patient must be lying down with the head well back so that the preparation may enter the nasal cavity, and thus eliminate the harmful bacte ’ imbedded in the mucous membranes lining the throat and now. 11l ■■■" well-known official of : ihfeiTouriat Depi., asmoker for 30 years, writes that v In, the-pMt he has been compelled tc cease smoking -Whenever he has had a sold// Since using imdiluted Flaanzol as an occasional gargle he “has never found iijOecesaary iof lay aside his pipe.” (Worshippers at the Shrine of My Lady will plsaie take note 1) Che:nista & Store*; 1/6 & 2/6 amdl Ok© Aaft THROAT 1
r its trade. We ■ don’t have to teguile your attention away from the quality by devising coupon or prize-gift schemes in jerder to push our sales. Our tea for 3 3 years has sold by sheer merit alone. It is 'worth every penny pf the price—and more. Ills quality is outstanding. A cup of Nelson Moate’s Tea can be distinguished from others in a moment —it has a delicacy of flavour, a quality and purity that cannot be found elsewhere. The strength and purity of Nelson Moate’s lea results in its being also the most economical. It is the bpSt you can possibly get. By merit alone it has taken the pre-eminent place, by merit alone it still keeps it, and always will. See to it you get Nelson Moate’s. There are no * "just-as-goods” so refuse theni firmly. Awarded 4 QOLR, 2 SPECIAL and \ SILVER MEDAL. Prices: 1/6. l/8, 1,/10. 2/-. 2\Z, IU, 3/-
Stewart Dawson's 66 Boyproof” Watch. A SPLENDID WATCH FOR A BOY. PRICE i,C. POST FREE. We have just landed another thousand of our popular “Boyproof’' Watches. We have sold thousands watches, and given splendid satisfaction. This watch—just what the ' name suggests —a watch that is : proof against boyish curiosity, it has a plate screwed over the movement which conceals it entirely, and renders it dustproof as well as Boy-proof. It is the best low-priced watch ever sold in N.Z, It is a watch made for Boys, but it has proved eo satisfactory that many m?u use them. The case is a nigh. y p-oliahed nh icelled one. It is stem set and ‘■tom wind. i U.«ndf, put h iu th« ami t.n si liamh in either dirvctiea. In (I.IIIIIU IV i- can s. j. ply s»e >v ]• ‘s b-S vary trit-va,? - 1 <•••:■ iStiy I .act;. <1 HI ! #ent | .OS t If. e. A ; \ u yiit you c .u.-l £ive > .r :viatc . old be «; wr U ibis Watch. Oltbi'lfi DllttCi.' jti-wUAt : lif % i w lai ii m co. JE WELLERS - I i r [ ■a. r. W-ELLINQTOff
T. ELLIOTT WILSON (Opposite Railway Station) balance of my FURNII JAPANESE The TV RE, CHINA &JAPANESE GOODS will at leas than cost price P'Plcturo Mouldings from ono inch to four Inches at half-price. —Agent For — SCOTT BROS/ RANGES STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE "Also for the A—C DE LUXE SOCIABLE (a light cycle car). i.lndent orders delivered at Talhape. TWOSBATER £l2O THRK'S-dEATER .. £lio '( flood and Wind Screen Extra. Ffcum tae London Bally News:— The A- -C Sociable, populrly and af fei tionatel) known aa the "Migatj At,cm”, cornea once more tq the Show with n load of l&urols such aa no ain gie auto cycle could possibly carry. It eet the fallen of driving a singh rei&j wheel and abides fey It
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 59, 9 November 1914, Page 8
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