Alexander the Great is said to have used a speaking trumpet. Winter wants in the clothing line can he filled at little cost at the Melbourne, the great "pric e reducers." Men's Kaiapoi eOcks, 3 pairs for 2s; Kaiapoi rilihed or % plain knitted pants, 3s !M; Kaiapoi knitted singlets, 3e 3d; warm Crimean shirts, 4s 6d, 5s lid, 6s lid; heavy knitted winter socks Is; all-wool "saddle trousers, 8s lid, 9s Od, 10s Od, 13s Cd; navy worsted all-wool jerseys 2s lid to 4s 6d; Kaiapoi rags' 8s Od; blue blankets Bs. 6d pair; heavv twilled Eoslyn blankets 18s 6d and 24 3 6d. Read the Melbourne's price list of good boots: Men's strong shooters. 7s 6d; youths' 0s lid; bluchers, 4s lid, .".-- lid; women's gum hoots, 10s' fid; women's dairy boots, special line, 10s 6d; children's strong school boots, 5s lid to 7s 6d; men's chrome ials. 0s 6d, 10s Od. 12s 8d; men's bos-cat, willow calf, and ghue kid welted boots, 10s 9d pair; men's extra strong kip watertights 14s (id; ladies' dancing shoes', 4s lid to 10s 6d; men's dancing pumps, 7s M, 10s 6d.-Advt.
THE LATEST IN NECKWEAR. £ CQItPBHENSIVE assortment of all tlio newest and most fashionable Heme of neckwear, and each article is so lerately priced that buying becomes a pleasure, NARROW POPLIN TIES, one inch wide, ■-■ in sky blue, heliotrope, reseda, sa.\e Wue, myrtle, moss, navy blue and brown. At 7'Ad each. :) SILK POPLIN HANDKERCHIEF TIES, ' moss, sky blue, heliotrope, electric.. t ease blue, myrtle, brown and navy . Wue. At 1/G each. NARROW TINSEL BRAID TIES, ;n gold and colored effects. These art; very smart. At 1/4,1/0,1/11,2/ each. ,- GOLD AND TINSEL KNOTS, a smart finish for neckband. At 1/11 2/3. NARROW FANCY SILK BRAID TIES, with tssselled ends, in cream, pink, navy Wife, moss and brown. These are the latest. At a'/id each. PLAIN SILK TIES, one inch wide, in sky blue, turquoise, saxc blue, reseda, moss, brown and mvrtlv. " At 1/, 1/4 each. WIDE-END CREPE de CHINE TIES, in reseda, paon, scarlet, vicux rose, navy, brown and violet. At 1/0 each ;.'- DIRECTOIRE SCARVES, in crepe de chine, in black, black with heliotrope, grey' with green, black with white! ■white with heliotrope, cream. At 29/6 each. SPANGLED EVENING SCARVES, in chiffon and erepe de chine—ln white ■ and gold, at 10/6, 19/6. 27/6; in white and heliotrope, at 18/9; in grey and silver, at 29/6; in black, at 21/! 25/6, . 27/0. \ : WHITE HUNTING STOCKS, combination collar and cravat, in plain and iftripcd effects; si>s 13 13'/.cl. 14. v l«&- . At 1/8, 2/6 each: ■' SATIN COLLAR BANDS, with metal ~ 1 ~ J ~" -'- J -'--id with white frilling, vv blue, emerald, vicux , black. .-'■ •■ At 4/11, 5/6 each. WHITE SATIN COLLAR BANDS, with imlnred bands and drops, in saxc blue, ild. brown, violet, vieiix rose. collars are finished with white ~ -.««: luchinff. At 8/6 each O; DffiBCTOIRE SASHES, in crepe dc chine and Jap silk, in heliotrope, saxc ?"• Wue, myrtle, white, brown, reseda. '{ ' navy, pink, paon, black. At 8/11 each I KIRKCALOIE LTD ;.; : .« (Department I), | • J Weluhqton I WINTER COMFORTS. JfOST of the discomforts of the winter season can bo counteracted by providing yourself with the inexpensive but necessary articles we offer you for that purpose:— , Our"-IK. Hot-water Bags are ide from best rubber, with stent stoppers and prettily covered. Ojir v Stoneware footwarmersJ are cheaper and useful to sufferers from cold feet. Our Perfection Kerosene Heaters are wonderfully handy and onomical. Can be easily carried from room to room. OKEY SOH & ARNOLD HID., DEVON - STREET. V 3d MOTHER'S 3d HELP ; -. JT would be thought that the small- , est silver coin -would not buy other, but it is ;'.. line" sweet antiseptic washing compound. Used with, hot water it "-same* the dirt to drop out of SUdothcs and lenirthens their life. No f rad woodwork, greasy dishes and ny.liands yield alike to their dirt its magic touch, and suffer no in., av to your grocer: "Flornllnc." l« lays "Just as good," repeat >rspe," Say it as if jou MEAS "LOHALINE > to the Home.''
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 95, 19 May 1909, Page 2
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