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Great Spring Fair. DRESS GOODS BY POST. 12 Pieces SUPERIOR MUSLIN, in floral designs, with mercerised stripe, colours pale blue, green, heliotrope, pink and grey. Spring Fair Price, o i<3 ya. 15 Pieces REVERSIBLE PRINTS (fust colours', in shades of pink given, brown, sky, heliotrope and navy. Sp p ing Fair Irice, s.jd yo. 30 Pieces SHIRT! NO CAMBRIC, in white ground with coloured stripes, in shades of sky, brown, fawn, navy, saxe, heliotrope and black, ' Spring Fair Price, 5Jd yd. 20 Pieces liable Width MOUSSELTNES DE SOIE, in white, cream, ivory, sky, pink, tuscan, heliotrope, brown, saxe, navy and black, 3 * Spring Fair Price, BJd yd. 8 Pieces 42in SILK EOLIENNE, in cream, browu, navy, moss, amethyst, ■ reseda, saxe and black. Spring Fair Pries, 2/11 yd. 9 Pieces 42in SILK STRIPE VOILES, in cinnamon, champagne brown, heliotrope, navy, saxe and reseda, bpring Fair Price, 2/9 yd. 12 Pieces JAPANESE CREPES, in plain colours, shades sky, brown, saxe, navy and green. - Sprmg Fair Price, BJd yd. 9 Pieces NEW PLISSB STRIPES, in green, sky, moss, brown, fawn, heliotrope, navy and black, * Spring Fair Price, B£d yd. q Planes ONDINF-DE-bOIE, the latest creation in cottcn fabrics, being a plain cord with highly mercerised finish, self colours, _ m brown, amethyst old rose, saxo, navy, moss and black. Spring Fair I rice, 1,8 yd. 8 Pieces Double Width COTTON CREPON, in shades of white, cream, cinnamon, old rose, gray and saxe, Spring Fair Price, 1/6 yd. 2'oin. SATIN FOULARDS, in the new spct designs, shades of brown moss, navy, Spring Fau Price, 1/6 yd. m

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■tf.°* Purveyors by Special "Appointment to HIM. THE EMPKESS OF RUSSIA. Rtf-si; 1 has for more than 80 years been the Infant diet of hundreds of thousands of strong and healthy men and. women, and is a perfectly safe food for the most delicate child. // contains alt the essentials for flesh arid bone-forming in an exceptional degree, assists teething, relieves infantile constipatim, and when used with milk as directed, forms A COMPLETE DIET FOR INFANTS. Sold in 1 lb. Tins, specially packed for Australasia by all Chemists, Grocers, Stores, &c. I-I ■ •■■!■■ W mL^m

" ! j Keep the name to, s l "jVh minowben next you /" *,. go to the grocer's, ber1K cause it represents the \ kR. best io ,tea, yet is no " I Vfc priced than t!;e <T—J '. rf:W yy 1 other kins. Amber , is all that a good; x tea can well be. i \ < The flavour is v excellence itself, the strength un- . \ equalled, and as a wholesome'stimulant »t andoubtedly ranks first It can be taken with benefit by those of weak more cups of tea thai} any other brand, it presents the additional attraction of being economical as well. RUIII is packed \i) air-tkjht, damp-proof cartons, and is procurable at all grocers at 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. Ask for it tbe very next t')me. No coupons or prizes are given .with Amber Op:> Cea. It needs no sucb schemes to make \* sell, because the money's wortb is contained in, every packet. 15. i^mKiS^fmumtmsss^iatms WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOMPSON BROS. LTD., WELLINGTON

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9628, 21 October 1909, Page 3

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537

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9628, 21 October 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9628, 21 October 1909, Page 3

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