FASHIONABLE FABRICS LIQHT AND AIRY IKIIE, :i • are some more of &e ultri,u»hionable weaves far summer. The silks are exceedingly pretty and effective, and Irffl make up into handsome blouses or reception gcrwm Every weave is faultlessly fashionable, and the prices are very reasonable. (Patterns will be sent post free on application. .WASHING FRENCH CAMBRICS, 32in •wide, in navy grounds, with white spots and seat designs; also in black grounds with spotfe and designs. At 11 %d' a. yard. . FRENCH CAMBRICS, in butcher blue grounds, with white spots and small designs. At 10'/ 2 d a yard. TUNG LU CHINA SILKS, Min wide, in sky iblue, turquoise, piak, cor.il, lilac, ease blue, wedgwood, bronze, Wordure, navy, reseda, grey and tabac. At 4/9 a yard. FANCY SATIN POULARDS, 22in wide.. ' in navv and white, vieux rose and wtttite, <sara-blue and white, prunella and white. At 3/3 a yard. FRENCH SILK VOILES, 44n wide, an reseda, bronze, brown, walnut, saxe Hue, clematis, sky blue, heliotrope, navy, pink, viex rose. At 4/9 a yard. PLAIN LINENS, 44in wid£>, Frenchiived, in several shades of electric, sky blue, brown, grey, red, pink, green, 'heliotrope, purple, reseda, navy, vieux rose, terra ootta; also Hiolland, white, cream and black. 'At 2/6 a yard. DRESS LINEiNS, in fancy stripes and chec&B, light grwinds, in twenty-live different colors; 44in wide. At 2/6 a yard. FRENCH WASHING CAMBRICS, 32n wide, in white grounds, with narrow and medium colored stripes. At 10y 2 d a yard. " ECLAT " ZEPHYR, 33in wide, in plain grounds, with, stripes, in sky olue, brown, reseda, paon, butcher blue, fawn, heliotrope, pink, cream, black, and white. At 1/4 a yard. DRESS MUSLINS, fancy satin striped and floral, in dainty shades and fashionable designs; 28b wide. At 1/4 a yard, , KlllltCALOlE ft STAINS LID (Apartment 1). -:wWbilihgton
THAT! SUPERB TEA: SUBATDRA • THE DIFFERENCE IN LAWN MOWERS v The difference between a good ;l or poor lawa is generally the I difference between a good or I j common lawn-mower. High-grade lawn aicwers are made to-day which do He work better aad with about half-a- ---| man power less exertion than j, formerly. The grass is growing now. Don't let it get ahead of you. Call and see our new hall-bear-ing mowers. fKEY, SOM & AJtNOLD, Ltd., m pevon stbeet.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 186, 10 September 1909, Page 2
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379Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 186, 10 September 1909, Page 2
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