DRESS GOODS BY POST. 12 Pieces SUPERIOR MUSLIN, in floral designs, with mercerised stripe, colours pale blue, green, heliotrope, pink an i grey, Spring Fair Pric?, 3(d ya. 15 Pieces REVERSIBLE PRINTS (fast colours', in shades of pink given, brown, sky, heliotrope and navy. Sp-mg 6' ut I rice, o.VQ y»*. 30 Pieces SHIRTING CA.MMRW, in white ground with coloured stripes, in shades of sky, brown, fawn, navy, saxe, heliotrope and black, ' Spring Fair Price, 5Ja yd. 20 Pieces rouble Width MOUSSELItfES DE SOIE, in white, cream, ivory, sky, piux, tuscan, heliotrope, brown, saxe, navy and black. Spring Fair Price, 84a yes. 8 Pieces 42in SILK EOLIENNE, in cream, brown, navy, moss, »™f\Y**> reseda, saxe and black. Spring Fair PriOi, 211 yd. 9 Pieces 42in SILK STRIPE VOILES, in cinnamon, champagnw. brown, heliotrope navy, saxe and reseda, Spring Fair £««>, 2.9 yd. 12 P.oaes JAPANESE CREPSS, in plain colours, shades sky, ™™™»»> brown, saxe, navy and e***n. 3prmg h air Price, Sid yd. 9 Pieces NEW PLISSE STRIPES, in green, sky, mow. brown, fawn heliotrope, navy and Black, Spring Fair Price, Sid yd. Q Pipi.fiqONDlNF-DE-SO[E, the latest creation in cotton labric-s, being a plain cord with highly mercerised finish, self colon™. _ in thvst, old rose, saxe, navy, moss and black. Spring Fair Price, 1/8 yd. 8 Pieces Double Width COTTON OREPON, in shades oj white, cmun, e.nnamon, old rose, 20in SATIN FOULARDS, in the new spot designs, shades of brown, saxe, ' moss, navy, Spring Fair Price, 1/6 yd.
O(9<££BHJKH32S>® Children sleep well when they are healthy and their food is doing ils proper work.—The Best Food is I • • which has for more than SO years been the iT/ifnnt- diet of hundreds of thousands of strong f.mtl h 3 all toy men and women, and is a perfectly G&fa 3"odi! for the most delicate child. // contains all the essentials for flesh and\ bone-forming in an exceptional degree, assists 'teething, relieves infantile constioitian, 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. PacKet u 35 Is none too good for the best tea —so the/cafT6n which fetches your ( / Amber Tips is made with a view to protectingXts quality, flavour and strength from deterioration. If First the tea is wrapped in parchment, then enclosed in cardhoard , round this tinfoil is placed, and finally the whclc is .incased in an outer covering of- grease-proof paper. Thus you have an air-tight and damp-proof package. In ten, as in most other ihinjjsVypuVcaftlfti pet something for notring. If a gift—or a coupon entitling youlto a gift—goes with the tea you buy, it's an admission that the value is not ALL thire. Amber Tips Tea sells on its merits and needs no such 6chemes to help it. Sold by all grocers at 1/8, 1/10 and 21- per lb. Jnsiit on getting it — if H «mww«ss«ss ?%%%%* SS3 ig m 'fAW&'i. ;i WHOLESALE AGENTS. T HOII)PSON BROS. LTD.. W iLLMGT^N
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9640, 4 November 1909, Page 3
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497Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9640, 4 November 1909, Page 3
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