WET Is SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRAC1 1 superior to any ot'aer Eucalyptus product? Became it is the result of full ex perienee and of a special and careful process of manufacture. It is always safe, reliable, and effective, and tno dangers attending the use ol the irresponsible preparations which are nov; palmed off as "Extracts" are avoided. ''■ A death was recently reported from c'ne external use of one of these concoctions, and in an action at law a swon: •witness testified that he suffered tlu most emel irritation from the applies turn to an ulcer of a product which was • ■old as "'just as good as SANDI'R':i EUCALYPTI EXTRACT." Therefore, beware of such, deception. Insist upon the preparation 'which was proved bv experts at the Supreme Court of Vie tori a, and by numerous authorities during the past 35 years, to be a prepara Uon of genuine merit, viz., Tfll. GENUINE SANDER & SONS' "'JRI. VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. ■ 3">mists and storekeepers.—Advt. Of course, when you think of buying your clothing you naturally go to th' cheapest shop, and that, of course, is the Kasli, Devon Street, New Plynmuth. There they give the best possible vain • at the lowest possible price, as mny 1:? seen from the following lines thev ai" offering. For instance, men's saddle tweed suits 39s fid, in light and darkshades. These are the cheapest suits in Taranaki. Boys' saddle tweed Nnrtolk suits, for school wear, 18s fid; boys' caps Is, celluloid collars 7d, braces 3d. In fact yflu will firul that all their prices ire yvH cs * The finest overcoat in the district -s to be found at the Melbourne at the moderste price of 30s Od. The materinl ig all wool, dark grey in color, with fine lustre. First-elites tailor-make throughout and test quality lining. Altogether a stylish, superior quality • eoat tihat would oost at least ten shillings more at otter stores.—Advt.
EVENING HOSIERY FOE WOMEN AND OHILDREN RfE are experiencing an excellent de- ' gland for Bvenmg Hosiery, ivhi.-u Geemtf to suggest that evening functions and social gatherings arc being wore widely attended than in years pan. We exported a fair demand this season, and nade preparations accordingly, ■witli the result that our stock now is large and varied, enabling us to assure satisfaction to all customers. Our prices are reasonable. COLORED LISLE HOSE, with lace fronts, in white, cream, sky Wue, pink, cardinal, eu de nil, champagne. btot bronze, tan and black. At 1/11 a pair. SILK PLAITED HOSE, with lace fronts, in wltte, cream, Sky .blue, turquoise, pink, cardinal, cu de nil, heliotrope, ■ champagne, silver grev. tinsel gold, 'maize, tot bronze, tan and 'black, At 3/6 a pair 6PU!N SILK HOSE, with plain fronts, in white, sky blue, boot bronze and taa, At 3/11 a p;ur SITX SILK HOSE, with lace fronts, in white, cream, okv Woe,'turquoise, .tpink, cardinal, eu de nii, stiver grey, tinsal gold, maize, Jjoot bronze and 'Mack, At 5/0 a pair PURE SILK HOSE, with lace fronts, in tblack and white, At 11/6 a pair PURE BLACK SILK HOSE, embroidered clox, At 10/fi, 17/6 a pair SHOT BIBBED SITX SILK HOSE, in •black and emerald, iblack and sky Wue, Wack and heliotrope, myrtle and gold, myrtle and magenta, At 6/G a pail* QHILDRBVS SILK PLAITED HOSE, ■with lace fronts, in white, cream, I dky blue, pink,, cardinal, tan boot | ■bronze, and Hack; sizes. 1, 2. 3 4. i ■ S, 6, At 2/6,2/8, 2/10, 3/-, 3/3. 3/0 CHILDREN'S THREE-QUARTER SILK ' ■ > HOSE, in white and cream, sizes 2.1 ,v. 3, 4, 5. 6, At 2/2, 2/3. 2/4 2/6. 2/7 CHILDREN'S SILK SOCKS, in -white, cream, pink, sky blue and cardinal; | sizes 0, 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6, • At 1/9,1/10, 1/11, 2/-, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3 ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS L B (Department I). Wellington
OUB MKRHMI6INGB 'W® something very special in Paperliangings on view just nowj in fact, the very bqrt lot we hare ever had. The tints and designs of this seapatterns are novel and »very beautiful, and, at the prices itiarked, are within the reach of people of moderate means and Tenra tastes. Mwt articles Have gone up in pn«; our wall papers are lower tta* prewou&fy. 3KEV SON & ARNOLD WD, STREET. DEVON
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 117, 16 June 1909, Page 2
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