':.' .' After all's said and done "The Prestt suit in Taranaki. Made in New Plymouth by experienced workmen they have-the style and fit of the best tailor made suit. You'll be wanting a Christmas suit, better call at "The Kasli" 1 and ask one of the salesmen to show |; : x you a Prestwell suit and you'll be <ii : more than pleased with the style and ? fit—Advt. , FASHIONABLE BLOUSE FEONTS 1 /pHESE are very much the vogue in Wellington, and Uie demand for them his been exceptional. Prompt application is necessary if there is any desire to possess. * I'AHJS LACE FROXTS with yoke b ' if overlapping effect, Valenr ' ciehnes lace edging, continued I to waist with tucked net and I lace frilling; the whole I mounted on soft Bretonne i net, At 5/11 each V CREAM LACE FROXTS of £ daintily riiched Valenciennes ™" k <■ lace edging aud tucked net, mounted on cream net, high collar band, At 7/6 each ECRU LACE FRONTS of cross rows of Valenciennes lace edging and bands of straight - Edelweiss insertion, mounted on fine Bretonne net. At 6/11 each CREAM FILET- LACE FRONTS of wide lace insertion and heavy Guipure motifs, finflWo with tinsel beads, mounted on filet net, At 14/6 each ■WHITE LACE FROXTS in Irish i-nnlw.l .(Ton! morla nf hand. •i some Irish Gurpuft all-over r ' lace and finished down the ■ front with motif insertion and pleated net frilling; exceptionally smart, At 31/0 WHITE MUSLIN FRONTS, prettily embroidered and worked with cotton. Maltese insertion and French tucks, \ At 7/11 f WHITE MUSLIN FROXTS, ef- '; ./ Actively tucked and worked !" with wide embroidery inser- • -' Won and Valenciennes lace, * i , ■ At 8/11 : 'WHITE MUSLIN FROXTS, crossj over effect of heavy opent ' ■ work embroidery, insertion, '■ and white Valenciennes lace t edging, At 10/6 WHITE MUSLIN FROXTS tucked and worked with Valenciennes insertion and t: finished with Broderie Anglais insertion ia filet effects, :■ • . ■ At 10/8 MUSLIN FROXTS daintily tucked and'worked with pretty Valenciennes insertion, giving a round yoke effect, At H/6 LTD., WELLINGTON. NEW YEAR RESOLVES I fi\ m is Ssiffi *a *■&£. WASHER and thus light fcyi die-half the hardest and mi Hatnihandwork. Hundreds of these '"' "' ines have been sold in the Do_fr- There must be a good reait. Don't be prejudiced. .Jsjls'one,. Full particulars from the SKEY SON & ARNOLD ;?i ; • ' Mft. ■- DEVON STWSET. listU" Oatmeal
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 315, 5 January 1909, Page 2
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384Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 315, 5 January 1909, Page 2
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