A lady who lived at Rozelle i Had never been perfectly well; Till, Rowing quite chronic, Sh e tried Laxo-Tonic— She's a different story to tell. LAXO-TONIO PILLS, 10</ 2 d and Is 6d. —Bullock & Johnston, Agents, New Plymouth.- , SERVICEABLE WINTER' UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN QUR stock of Underwear is very complete, and we have all the waf;n dependable garments that women need just bow, and for the cold months to eomo. The values are all in your favor. UNSHRINKABLE OOJIBINATIOXS--With short sleeves', at 13/6, 14/-, 15/-, 10/6. With long sleeves, at UN 14/11, 16/11. "WOLSEY" WOVEN SPENCERS, with short sleeves, at 6/9, 7/3, 7/11, 8/0; with long sleeves, 7/3,7/9, 8/6, 8/11. "WOLSEY" DIVIDED SKIRTS, in natural color, with shaped band, at 10/5 and 11/6. "WOLSEY" WOVEN .NIGHTDRESSES; very warm and durable, at 26/0, 29/. VIYELLA NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed torchon lace and eiubroideiv, at 24/-, 26/6, 28/-, 29/0, 31/-.. 33/6, 42/. N'UXS' VEILING' NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed with torchon lace and embroidery, at 21/6, 24/-. 28/6, 31/0. 35/6, 42/-. .WOOLLEN BLOOMERS, in navy blue, with elastic or shaped bands, at 9/6 to 13/6. - PYjREXEEAN 'PETJICOATS, in plain colors and stripe effects, at 6/11, 8/6 each. TARTAR .MOffiETTE UNDERSKIRTS, a very special lije, and extra good value, at 16/6 each. THE NEW DIRECTOIRE PLEATED UNDERSKIRTS, in Silk Jloirctte, at 27/9 each. In Taffeta, at 37/9 each. In Satin Oriental, at 42/ each. BLACK SILK UNDERSKIRTS, a snlendid lot, at 19/6, 25/0, 27/0, 33/0 to 60/6 each. CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, in en-am otilv, at -'/ll 3/3, 3/6, 3/11, 5/11 each. * CHILDREN'S WOOLLEN BLOOMERS, in navy and cream, New Zealand made, sizes 0 to 8, at 4$ to 8/6. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD (Department I). Weilisoiom
THE ORB "RANGE. lave been appointed agents for this fine cookfog range. A large number Of then* ranges are now working The rising firebox h a novel and .useful device for economising fuel. Tt is bji extra heavy and well-nude range, with a oast iron oven, which/means long Ufe Mid regularity in heating. Taking it. altogether, the Orb is about the best all-rouad range available ,' 'Perwnal or written enquiries receive our careful attention. OKEY SON & ARNOLD LTD., 4ga»t», N«w Plymouth.
3d MOTHER'S 3d HEIP JT would bethought that the small- • .est «ilv« coin would not buy mih help for tired mother, but it k ..m price. ot %.ib packet of "Ftora- , pound. Used with hot water it -causes the dirt to drop out of -clothes and lengthens their life. No and woodwork, greasy dish grimy hands yield alike to their dirt td its magic touch, and suffer no harm. J\flv to your grocer: "Flornlinc." *llhe tttys "Just as good," repent 1 fßloraliae," ,-Say it as if you MEAV LIME
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 91, 13 May 1909, Page 2
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447Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 91, 13 May 1909, Page 2
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