A alatar who was engaged upon the roof of a houso in Scotland fell from tlits ladder and lay i n an unconscious state upCn the pavement. One of th; 'pedestrians in the street who rushed to | the aid of the poor man chanced to havt a ilask of spirits in his pocket, and, to revive him, began to pour a little down his throat. "Canny, mon, canny," said a maa looking on, "or you'll choke him." The "unconscious" slater slowly opened his eyes and said quietly: "Pour awa', mon, pour awa'; ye're doin' Sue#"
STILISH SUMMER STOCKINGS TF you have got it into your mtad that any kind of hosiery will do fur tin summer, get quit of it quickly. Stockings have acquired an extreme importance this season, and for that thoy are produced in fancy effect. We arc showing a magnificent lot of stylish summer stockings, and our prices arc positively the lowest possible. SILK-FINISHED COTTON HOSE, in black, srith vertical silk stripes in purple, sky klue and emerald, At 8/- and 2/6 a pair TAX SILK-FINISHED HOSE, with mtiaal silk stripes, in sky blue, wh : te. purple, emerald ud gold, At 2/6 a pair CASHMERE HOSE, in krown and green, with vertical silk stripes, At 3/3 a pair BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, witti stripes, in green, sky blue and violet, At 3/6 a pair BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, with emeraid, violet, sky blue, cardinal, and white clox, at 3/3 a pair TAN CASHMBBB HOSE, with self cloi, At 3/3 a pair BLACK CASHMERB HOSE, shot with white, sky blue, ynerald and pur l pie, 'At 3/3 a pair TAN CASHMERE HOSE, shot with purple, sJiy blue or emerald, At 3/3 a pa'.r CASHMERE HOSE, in tartan effectsthe correet tartan* •< several Scottish claw, At 3/6, 4/6, 6/6 a pair LISLE THREAD HOSE, with vertical ' drop-stitch, or bracelet stripes, in emerald, sky blue, or violet, also mixed stripes, At 2/- a pair TAN LISLE HOSE, with vertical dropstitcli or bracelet stripes, in emerald, sky blue, black, gold, or purple, and mixed stripes, At 2/- a pair KIRKCALDIE ft BTAINB LTD (Department I). WltlUtOTOlt
Don't 188 pr MORA! THE DIFFERENCE IN LAWN MOWERS Th» difference between a good or poof ' awa ia generally the difference between a good or common lawn-mower. High-grade luri aowais are made to-day wbiclt to Lbe work better and with about half-a-man power less exertion than formerly. >< The grass is growing now. 't let it get akead of you. 11 and see our new ball-bear- * mowers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 194, 21 September 1909, Page 2
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418Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 194, 21 September 1909, Page 2
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