GOOD KEWS FOR THRIFTY WOMEN f Great Clearance of Manufacturers' High-grade Samples at the AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES. LADIES* DAINTY LINGERIE. LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES in fine Longcloth and Nainsook, trimmed with Torchon and Valenciennes laces and insertions, or muslin or lawn hand-embroideries. Ordinary value, 12/6 to 75/Sampl© Prices, 9/11 to 59/6 LADIES' LONGCLOTH SKIKTS, trimmed with Valenciennes and Torchon laces and insertions, daintily finished with beading and ribbons, with Vandyke, plain and double or triple flounces. Ordinary value, 7/6 to 76/Sample Prices, 5/11 to 59/6 LADIES' COMBINATIONS, in fine Longcloth and Nainsook, trimmed with Valenciennes and Tochon laces and insertions, embroidery and medallions. Ordinary value, 12/6 to 55/6 Sample Prices, 9/11 to 39/6 LADIES' WOVEN UNDERWEAR. LADIES' WOVEN COMBINATIONS in Wool, Wool and Cotton, or Silk and Wool, plain or ribbed, in pink, cream and natural. Ordinary value, 7/6 to 21/Sample Prices, 5/11 to 15/6 LADIES' WOVEN VESTS, plain or ribbed, in Wool, and Silk and Wool, round or low necks and short sleeves or shoulder straps. Ordinary value, 2/6 to 9/6 Sample Prices, i/li to 7/1 f LADIES' COMBINATIONS, in Nun's Veiling and Wincey, trimmed with lace and feather-stitching or silk embroidery, with the usual and Spencer waists x Ordinary value, 12/6 to 29/6 Sample Prices, 9/6 to 21/Goods to the value of 20/- and upwards sent post free to any address in the Dominion. THE DRAPERY & GENERAL IMPORTING.COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager.
BOWT HAYE COLD 'FEET. WHY NOT START THE WINTEE ElGHT—don't have Chilblains, don't spend hours awake at night with cold fe?t, but get a Hot Water Bag now, for the first trouble is the least. We have just opened up a fine selection of these poods in a big variety c f'sizes and prices, but aU of absolutely new, reliable quality Bubber Hags, that will stand BOILING VCATEK, and "last you for years. Theee goods are well worth jour inspection, ana a few shillings now will save you much discomfort and inconvenience in the cold weather. These reliable bags cost irom 9/6 to 19/-, according to siz-j. Chemist and Optician (By Exams.) MASTEBTON AMD EKETAHUNA. iSpifi Estd.lßßs.] POISONOUS. [Arsenical WAEBAETED FB£E from STJLPETJE or LIME. Dip is now used by very many Fheep Owners, who d it to be all that is required, totally destroying all insects, and lubricating the wool so as to cause all eggs to , sip from it. The action of the soap leaves 11 e wool in a soft silky condition ; the Potash causes it to remam so. 1 TWDto is put up in Five Gallon Drums-no trouble in mixing. TJho 1 gallon of Dip to 100 of water. By using the abeve Dip the cost per 1 000 sheep is not more than £i f and for large flocks it is somewhat less. Ih should be remembered that the Dip will retain its EtrViigth for almost any length of time, being practically £ impeiisbable. Railage paid from Palwerston to 100 miles. PRICE, I//6 PER DRUM. Lato proprietors-ioLDEN-& NICHOLAS, i SOLE PROPEIETQB AND MANUFACTURES: N H. W. SCOTT, CHEMIST, BANGITIKEI ST, PALMEBSTON NOBTIL Z\
Ira BFOWN, FAWN and DRABS, NOW. Is lid Pair. GOOD VALUE, 2 DOMES m mm. mm MMj Si m M Who is Your Dentist ? -smwsr-- IF there is any occasion for you to visit a i dentist, whether it be for extracting, filling, re-modelling, or supplying sets of artificial t teeth there is every reason why you should come to us. Our operations are painless. The quality of our work is unsurpassed, and the appearance is such as to make it impossible to discern where Nature ends and artificiality * begins. Teeth fitted without plates. Sets of Teeth, £2/2/- and £3/3/-. Teeth extracted free when sets are ordered. Painless Extraction, I/-. Temporary sets re-made to permanent, £1 /1 /-, £gle Tooth, 5/-. CONSULTATION FREE. Open all Saturday till 9 p.m. Write or call for further particulars. FROST & FROST, SURGEON DENTISTS. Jl9 WILLIS STREET (30 fe* above Perrett, Chemist). WELLINGTON.^
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3188, 13 May 1909, Page 7
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