DAINTY LACE ROBES THE VERY LATEST FROM LONDON AND PARIS. IJIHESE are absolutely the very newest for Evening Wear, and make dp into handsome Ball Gowns. The Price* are exceptionally reasonable for the high class of goods, and prompt application is necessary if any dctiirc exists to "become possessed of these goods. NEW LACE ROBES, in pale Paris color; skirt pieces are very full and well shaped, and there are the material and trimmings for the bodice. At 32/6, 59/0, 77/6, 95/ WHITE NET LACE arc all in fine makes, and are suitable for bridal dressfes. At 55/6, 65/, 72/6, 75/6, 95/6 RENAISSANCE LACE ROBES, in Paris color, all-over effect, in bold and striking designs' At 59/6 FINE NET LACE ROBE, in pale Paris color; the design is earned out in a very elaborate combination of Filet and Point de Gaze effect. Very exclusive. At £6 16s 6d CREAM SIIK SPANISH LACE ROBE. This is a charming all-over design, the pattern being very finely worked. — At £5 19s Cd FILET NET LACE ROBE, the whole being covered with raised spots, and the designs' are heavily worked to resemble Attached guipure motifs; ■very exclusive. At £8 18s 6d WHITE NET LACE ROBE, patterned in silk, soutache braid, and raised design in silk. At £6 6s BLACK NET LACE ROBE, well covered design, with raised floral effect standing out prominently. At 67/6 I BLACK FILET NET ROBE.—Tile deI sign runs from the waist-line to bottom of skirt, and is' carried out in Renaissance Lflce braid and soutache. — At £4 10s SEQUIN ROBES, in white and silver, skirt shaped and nicely worked, material for bodiece At 59/6, 79/6 WHITE NET ROBES, handsomely worked with opal and silver sequins. At 89/6 3LACK NET ROBE, worked in a combination of oxidised and silver sequins. At £l2 123 BLACK CITANTILLY LACE ROBE, extravagantly worked in a bold design, in black and silver sequins; very exclusive. . At £ls 15s KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD (Department I). Wellington
Sir. M. A. McFarlane, Tobacconist, Maryborough, Vtc., writes: "My boy had been troubled with bronchitis for some time, and though I had expert opinion and their prescriptions he still seemed to be getting wors'e. I was really afraid that he was developing consumption. At length r concluded to give Chamberlain's Cougli Remedy a trial, and can truthfully say the result was wonderful. From the very first he commenced to pick up, and 'is to-day quite healthy. At the last symptom of an attac-k I now give him a few doses, and it always checks the complaint st once. Have also given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my other children when attacked with Croup, with the | same good result*." For gale by all j "hemists and storekeepers. , Every four weeks ninety-six dozen ■pairs oi women's and children's cashmere stockings are .imported into Tarn--7ialci by the Melbourne Clothing C'om- . pany and sold at Is pair. These stockings—seamless'. and all pure wool —are guaranteed not to lose color. 'Girl's sizes 3to <1 have 8-fold knees. When ordering aid a penny a pair postage.— ' .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 142, 13 July 1909, Page 2
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