"Speak to me only with thine eyes," : ' Bjtt-let those eyes he clear; ;'A cold soon makes them otherwise—- - Dim, Swollen, red and blear. ißut still, if teanty would allure ■I When colds have made her plain, ' ,WoooV Peppermint Cure will soon se-''•■;.:,-*ttta= ; ' . Her speaking eyes again. 23 for.Ghronie Chest Complaints, Woods' ;,' <Jr«»t ftppermint Core, Is 8d and 2s 6d.
SEQUIN BOBEB Tht MttMtfsr EvanlngWear TrEESE Sequin Robes are de- • cidedly novel, and very effective for Evening Wear. We ' are shewing a very fine assortment, many of toe robes being exclusive. > ' SEQUIN ROBES, in white and silver; the designs being of an effective At 50/6, 79/6 WHITE SEQUIN EOBE, handsomely ■_ ■ worked -with opal and silver sequins, SLACK SEQUIN KOBE, a very fine de-\'r-:'r »ifn to bright sequins. At 89/6 ifiLAOK NET KOBE, in an, extremely Effective design, worked in golden '.:"•' bWiwn eeqnins, and «ilk stitching, •>; -\ At £i 14s Qd 'BfcACK JfET ROBE, with Grecian Key fcLAGji J[ET. KOBE, handsomely workißd vrtth gold bead and silk era- '■ broidery, At £ll 19s fid HiAqKNET ROBE, finely worked with cut jet and small sequins, ;,;'•'** At £7 76 BLACK NET ROBE, richly worked with , heavy Hack and silver sequins', v •:■ - . At £i 19s 6d KIRKGALDIE ft BTAINB. LTD . a - (Department I). Wmnroros
OUR PAPERHANGINGS tyE bare something very special in Paperbangings on ' view just now; in fact, the very best lot we have ever hail. The son's patterns are novel and •very beautiful, and, at the prices marked, are within the reach of people of moderate means and ■ refined tastes. Most articles have gone up in price; our wall papers are lower than previously. 3KEY SON & ARNOLD THE JUBILEE VILLA i "mHB JUBILEE VILIA (next Burgos*, ," ' Fraser and Co's warehouse, Currio ', street) is re-opening under new inanagr- ' meat, after a complete 'overhaul. lie- ,; .Minted and papered and re-furnished in .' wery room. Vacancies for permanent '. -hoarders. Bright, airy rooms. Electric V .light throughout. t ■'. Tie proprietor has'been fortunate in 5 ".'engaging a capable chef, and the diningQIO. A. THOMSON,
AN OLD SONG. Mather"* Clock was too high s*v :i fo|Mtt theft, ■ j»Sft*|ibod ninety years on th e floor. * itajletby half than the old maa on the day that the old n was born^ I always his pleasure and his i stopped short, sever to go fa, ffiip old man died. Ijßve just imported a tine tipeci||en of the did Grandfather's with one of the best "" ents and is mftde of so! id jyery GOOD houtfs in one ra it. K AT IT. «'• EJ?. Jug and -g offered for usual price.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 125, 24 June 1909, Page 2
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424Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 125, 24 June 1909, Page 2
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