WELLINGTON. NOW SHOWTNGNew Embroideries, Laces, Veilings, Peter Pan Collars & Cuffs, Ladies' Neekwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Sunshades, Feather Boas, Etc. NOVELTIES IN LACES, Etc. New Veilings—Just arrived from France, in all the latest shades, including moss green, violet, saxe, prunella, cinnamon, brown, etc. See these charming Frenah novelties just fluttered across the ocean 1/11 yd. New Embroideries—We are making a special display in cambric, long cloth and muslin edgings, including many novelties in camisole width, and tucked and embroidered muslin allovers. Muslin Aprons —We have the best assortment in the Dominion, and prices are bedrock, dainty styles and new shaped skirts, fitting well. Prices are 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 A splendid array of Nurses Ked Cross Holland Aprons - Shaped Gored skirts and circular bibs, full regulation size, best quality wearing holland, bleach white. A special line at 2/11 SPECIAL VALUE. Peter Par Collars in embroidered muslin, also trimmed real lace, very dainty goods as now worn at Home. Exceptional value at 1/-, 1/3, 1/6. 1/9, 1/I'. Send for these, you will delighted. V-Shaped Lace Plastrons, just arrived from London, the latest shape, fitting well over shoulder, pointed front, in point gaze patterns in Paris shade. Special price 3/6. . Sample Handkerchiefs, at one price, embroidered muslin and cambric, in hem stitched and scolloped edges. All at special price, 6d each. Just arrived—Cashmere and Silk Embroideries, in a good range of patterns, in edgings and insertions to match. At special prices, lOjd, 1/-. 1/3,1/6,1/11 yard Hat Scarves —In many pretty patterns ; also new squares in glorious Paisley and figured designo; quite the latest for the season, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 4/6. NEW SHIPMENTS OF MILLINERY, COSTUMES, BLOUSES, UNDERCLOTHING, WOOL DRESS FABRICS. SILKS, WASHING COTTON FABRICS, Etc., NOW ON VIEW. MKKMNN! Wellington's Popular Drapery Store.
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. " For years I suffered utircasi-iely from chronic pain in the back ami head, scarcely having a moment's peace. Sometimes I would grow dizzy, and seem to lose my senses. Dark specks would float before my eyes, and my sight would become cloudy. There were many days when I could scarcely drag through my duties. I was in a terribly low condition—much reduced in flesh, and had no appetite. I tried many remedies, and doctors were consulted without benefitting me in the least. I gradually getting worse, and had almost given up hope, when I began to take Warner's Safe Cure. From that time an improvement began to take place in my health. I improved rapidly, and continued to do so until I was once more in the enjoyment of good health. Warner's Safe Cure worked wonders in my case, and I can recommend it to all others suffering in like manner." The above is from Mrs. J. Harris, 58 Carrington-street, Adelaide, S,A. A descriptive pamphlet containing many such letters will be sent, post free, by H. H. Warner and Co., Limited, Melbourne, Vic. Warner's Safe Cure is sold by all chemists and storekeepers, both in the original form and in the cheaper "Concentrated," non-alcoholic form, each containing the same number of doses. No woman should be despondent about her headth who has not given Warner's Safe Cure a trial.
If you realise the essential importance of music in the home, you readily realise that a piano is as necessary in a house as a cooking range. Bat you may think there are difficulties in your way. Your income may be restricted, the calls on it numerous. The Dresden Piano Company exists primarily to deal with just such cases as yours, It will provide you with a piano of the highest quality, and payment can never become a trouble. Make inquiry. Mr M. J. Brookes is manager for the North Island. Lccal representative, Mr T. B. Hmter. For Chronic Chest Complaints.Wcods" Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6 and 2/6.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9610, 2 October 1909, Page 6
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