RoHer-skatvs were invented in 1703 by a Dutchman named Jlerlin.
THE LATEST IN NECKWEAB. J± COMPKHENSIVE assortment of all thu newest and most fashionable items of neckwear, and each article is so moderately priced tliat buying becomes a pleasure. NARROW POPLIN TIES, oa« inch .wide, in' sky blue, heliotrope, reseda, sjixe Wue, myrtle, moss, navy blue ami brown. At 7»/.d each. SILK POPLIN HANDKERCHIEF TIES, moss, sky blue, heliotrope, electric. saw blue, myrtle, brown and na«y , ,I,lue - At 1/0 each. NARROW TINSEL BRAID TIES, m gold and colored effects. These ait; very smart. At 1/4, I/O, 1/11.2/ each. GOLD AND TINSEL KNOTS, a smart ' finish for neckband. At 1/11 2/3 NARROW FANCY SILK BRAID TIES! ■with tasselled ends, in cream, pink, navy blue, moss and brown. These are the latest. At 9>/ 2 d each. PLAIN SILK TIES, one inch wide, in sky blue; turquoise, saxe blue, reseda, moss, browa and myrtle. At !/i V 4 each. WIDE-END CREPE de CHINE TIES, in resfcda, paon, scarlet, vieirx rose, navy, brown and violet. ' At 1/9 each DIRECTOIRE SCARVES, in crepe de chine, in black, black with heliotrope, »rey with green, black with white, white with heliotrope, cream. i At 23/0 each. SPANGLED EVENING SCARVES, in chiffon and crepe de chinv—ln white arid gold, at 10/0, 10/fl, 27/0: in white and heliotrope, at 1.5/0; in "rev and . sUvcr, at 29/6; in black, at 21/," 25/0, 27/0. WHITE HUNTING STOCKS, combination collar and cravat, in plain and ■striped effects; sljes 13 13'/,d 14 *}£& ™ At J / 8 > 2 /6 «««"■ SATIN COLLAR BANDS, with metal clasps,and edged with white frilling, m saxo blue, navy blue, emerald, vienx ■ rose, violet, heliotrope, black. „,„ ' ■ . At 4/11, 5/6 each. WHITE SATIN COLLAR BANDS, with colored bands and drops, in saxe blue, emerald, brown, violet, vieux rose. These collars are finished with white lace rurhins. • At 8/6 each DIRECTOTRE SASHES, in crepe do chine and Jap silk, in heliotrope. ?axc blue, myrtle, white, brown, re.«cdn navy, pink, paon, black. At 8/11 each KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD (Department I). Wbuisgtos
Cheap, inferior baking powders injure digestion and cause ill-health. Discard the» and use HUD_ SON'S BALLOON BRAND BAKING POWDER. It nay oost a little more, trot you get the profit of quality and wholesomeness.
3d MOTHER'S 3(| HELP JT would be thought tiat the smallcat silver coin would not buy anch help for tired mother, but it is line" sweet antiseptic washing comppuad. Used with hot water it causes the dirt to drop out of clothes and lengthens their life. No laborious rubbing is needed. Paint and woodwork, greaey dishes and -. - grimy hands yield alike to their dirt to its magic touch, and suffer no barm. fey to .your grocer: "Floroline." • If he says "Just as good," repeat /, - "Etorsline." Say it as if you HEAP - IT. FLOHALINE *£ f "A Marrel in the Home." ARMERS, mechanics, black- • smiths, painters, and all others who labour, need LANE'S ME DO LINE. "/The '" * -*■, cleanest and most healttcle ever prepared for the di. Use It dally, i/- everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 98, 22 May 1909, Page 2
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501Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 98, 22 May 1909, Page 2
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