/ ELEGANT EVENING BLOWSES ' u PRETTY, Stylish Evening Blouse is a very desirable .possession and adds strength to a lady's wardrobe We have just now a remarkably line lot of Evening Blouses which were sent to us from Paris, and the prices are reasonable. EVENING BLOUSES, in black chiffon taffeta, trimmed with black inser- • tion, At 27/0, 28/0, 35/0 each' SPOTTED SILK NET EVENING BLOUSES, with white and silver lace Berthe, and folded satin belt, At 40/0, 75/(1 each .7HITE NINAX EVENING BLOUSES, ""'ith Berthe effect carried out in die Irish lace and fine French vnlencienues lace, At £3 7s -Od EVENING BWU.SE, in spotted silk net, the. top of which is tastefully outlined with white and gold lace insertion; folded satin belt, At £4 4s EVENING BLOUSE IN BLACK SILK SPOT NET, and folds of satin, elaborately trimmed with black sequin ill Grecian key design, At £4 4» EVENING BLOUSE, in delicate pale pink crcpe-dc-chene, the square yoke lieing formed with wide hue guipure insertion. EVENING BLOUSE, in soft satin, with folds over shoulder, and trimmed with a bold design of heavy silkworked insertion and lace, At £2 5s EVENING BLOUSE, in soft vieux rose Satin Empress. This is made to give the Empire effect, with draped folds over shoulder, At £2 15s EVENING BLOUSE, in creai deep cream Oriental lace f full draped effect, folded satin b At £4 13s (Id EVENING BLOUSE, in soft Satiu En. - n,.^ s . This is a charming r"' I- rape effect, finished with a ..*... gold insertion and gold tassels, At £4 15s KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD (Department I). Wbllinoton
BEWARE! "To MESSRS SANDER and SONS.Dear Sirs,—l just think it right to let you know of the deflation worked on mi> nftor ordering two ounce bottle of SAXDER'S EUCATATI, Bendigo. We :eceivod to-day two bottle of EUCALYHTUS, ami the enclosed wrapper around the battle. 'Back they will go like a shot. I have been using your Extract myself and family, and giving it to iny friends, for over forty years, and none other will suit mo. I well remember my good old mother saying that she would end her days cheerfully by going around praising and advertising your Extract, for she herself had derived so much benefit by using it. I have lived t» re-echo he r words, and I will riot stand by, knowing the real value and good of your extract, and submit to this'. lam determined to obtain the genuine article.—Yours faithful!.', ■ TITOS. HOLDERNESS, Dappil, Q.' 20th I In a drought-stricken town far out Wijst, March, MOO.". SANDER'S EUCALYPTI rXTRACT possesses curative properties not possessed by any other Eucalyptus. :I|,i(iurea when others irritate, \
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 149, 20 July 1909, Page 2
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