«f CHOICE NOVELTIES FOR PRESENT WEAR -$ * AT * * THP PfTllSinMlf* * 1 1 lit} EMJliiilYltw * WELLINGTON. Special Values in ■£"" DA INT Y LACE NECK WEAK OSTRICH FEATHEK BOAS «S- MUSLIN APRONS FASHIONABLE FURS 3§- COSTUME FRONTS GLOVES & HOSIERY & LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS. DELAINE & SILK BLOUSES. Country Orders Receive Prompt St Careful Attention, g LACE N LICK WE \R— We are now showing a charming range of Lace Frill Cravats, in white and champagne, high collars, shaped Gibson style, with full frill of lace; special value, 4/6. COSTUME FRONTS, in Jap, taffeta, and mescaline silk, with handsomely embioiderod, highfrill -oliar and bands, with muslin backs, 8/11, 9/IL, 10/G, 12/6, 14/6, 15/6, 17/6. MUSLIN APRONS, newest styles, well shaped full skirts, new'style Swiss belt,'/villi latest Galon Bibs, very smart apron 3/G GLOVES Our renowned "Lerida," 2 doraa kid gloves, tan, b.-mver and brown, nnequallud for wear, special value 2/G. Feather BOAS, black, white grey, natural and magpie, finest quality ftather, vei\\ f'ill and long, * usual lu'ice 75/- special value 60/-. FURS—Sable Fitch, Russian ' Fitch, new shape stole and muff, - handsomely trimmed heads and tails; special value, .£3 to £lO 10s. LADIES' FASHIONABLE Jb CORSETS, well boned with corset ' shields, suspenders attached, all 1. sizes ; special value 3/il. -J$ LADIES' WHITE LIWN m BLOUSES, beautifully trimmed ' embroidery tucks and insertion, -J all sizes ; special value 3/11. « LADIES' Coloured Moreen 1 UNDERSKIRTS, full sizes, lat- -j est colours to suit costumes, sky, j brown, vieux rose, Atlantic green, 1 mole, special value, 4/11. ~ (Lid)., Wellington.
Indigestion i:early always disturbs the sleep, aud is often tne cause of insomnia. Many case-; have been permanently curtd by Chamberlain's Tablets. For s:do by all chemists/and score . > > ] > • "STJCROSINE" FIUV. Mr J. H. Sellers, of Okaiawa, the noted breeder of Berkshire pigs writes: —"l have used 'Sucrosine' for tho past four year?, and the result has quits exceeded juy expectations. During that timo I have taken 198 prizes, 33 champions, t medals, and 4 points prizes" For pigs, horses, and all kinds of live stock there is no food equal to "SUCROSINE." obtainable from W.F.Ci, Ltd.
WAiRABAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE PATENT ST3EL ALUMINIUM COOKING UTENSILS. THE SAUCEPAN OF TO-HAY ANDTO-MOTtKOW. see window for—"ALEXANDER" SiUCEPANS, AVGLO EN'AM&L WAKE, PRETTY COPPER GOODS, and 100 .tod 1 articles for the Kitchen. All G..ofls Marked in Plain Figures. WVRA VP \ TMWW €*'QPBftTSVE
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3146, 25 March 1909, Page 6
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384Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3146, 25 March 1909, Page 6
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