/ E have pleasure in announcing that our samples of Spring Goods are . ready for distribution. Upon receipt of a postcard we will be glad to forward a collection to any address in the Dominion. Below are advertised a few special lines that are worth writing for— aii SHIRTING CAMBRlC—shades of brown, sky, heliotrope, fawn and navy, green and saxe, Special Show Price, sgd yd. PLAIN STRIPED JAPANESE CREPES—In heliotrope, sky, biscuit, navy, pink, green and brown, Social Show Frici, 7£d yd. LINENS—In plain shades, a full range of colours, Special Show Price, B£d yd. STRIPED LINENS - In two-tone effects, shades of brown, sky, heliotrope and .green, Special Show Price, 1/3. LADIES* SMART SHIRT BLOUSES, in cambric and zephyr, all shades, smart patterns. Special Show Prices, 2/11, 3/11. LAWN WHITES W' LKING SKIRTS —with nice deep hem and tucks ronndfoot. Special Show Price 6/11. LADIES' CHECK ZEPHYR DRESSES, with yokes of white embroidery and piping to match, in white and black, white and uavy, white and red, white and heliotrope, white and pink. Special Show Price 18/o. S7RIPED ZEPHYR BLOUSE ROBES, smartly trimmed with white embroidery, with buttons and pipings to match, in all colours. Special Show Price, 18/6. WHITE MUSLIN DRESSES—prettily trimmed with embroidery and skirt smartly tucked, Special Show Price, 14/6. SPECIAL COSTUMES, in directoire, etc., in all the latest shades and colour?. WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES—trurmed embroidery. Prom 2/11, Special Show Price. Hi
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Purveyors by Special [Appointment to 15.1.M, THE EMPRESS OF KUSSIA. : - -■'•■■■■'--■""-t has for more than 80 years been the It contains all the essentials for flesh and bone-forming | ' ianexeptionaldegree, I constipation, and when used with mil* as directedfonts M A COMPLETE DIET FOR INFANTS. | Sold in L lb. Tins, specially packed for Australasia g by all Chemists, Grocers, Stores, &c. f
' l . l l i'|--''-'--'-»i * %g#mmAm, Is none too good for the best tea—so the/carton which fetches your i J wmm ;i is made with a view to protecting/ts quality, flavour md strength from deterioration. If First the tea is wrapped in parchment, then enclosed in cardboard ; round this tinfoil is placed, and finally the whc!e is encased in an outer covering of grease-proof paper. Thus you have an air-tight and damp-proof package. In La. ns in most other. get something for notrinfi. If a gift—or a coupon entitling youito a gift-go« with the tea you buy. it's ' ,i ßS ion that the value is not ALL ihtfc. Amber Tip* Tea sells on US mtnts and needs no such schemes tohclp «• Wi mt: ~^m*< m% Sold by all grocers at 1/8, 1/10 and 21- per lb. Insist on getting it.—-if II IS m SSM <&& mm WHOLESALE AGENTS.THOMPSON BROS. LTD., W£LUM3m
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9600, 21 September 1909, Page 3
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