DRESS GOODS BY POST. 12 Pieces SUPEEIOR MUSLIN, in floral designs, with mercerised stripe, colours pale blue, green, heliotrope, pink and grey, Spring Fair Price, 3Jd yd. 15 Pieces REVERSIBLE PRINTS (fast colours', in shades of pink, jjrsoii, brown, sky, heliotrope and navy. Sp-in*; Fair Price, s£d yd. 30 Pieces SHIRTING CAMBRtO, in white ground with coloured stripes, in shades of sky, brown, fawn, navy, saxe, heliotrope and black, ' Sprint: Fair Price, sid yd. 20 Pieoei liable Width MOUSSELTNES DE SOIE, in white, cream, ivory, sky, piuk, tascau, heliotrope, brown, saxe, navy and black, J * Spring Fair Price, Bid yd. 8 Pieces 42in SILK EOLIENNE, in cream, brown, navy, mos?, amethyst, reseda, saxe and black. Spring Fair Prici, 2/11 yd. 9 Pieces 42in SILK STRIPE VOILES, in cinnamon, champagne brown, heliotrope/navy, saxa and reseda, Spring Fair Price, 2/9 yd. 12 Pieces JAPANESE CREPES, in plain colours, shades sky, o ?®' brown, saxe, navy and jreen. Spring Fair Price, BJd yd. 9 Pieces NEW PLTSSE STRIPES, in green, sky, moss, brown, fawn, buhotrope, navy and black, Spring Fair Price, BJd yd. 9 Pieces ONDINF-DE-SOIE, the latest creation in cottcn fabrics, being a plain cord with highly mercerised finish, self colours, in brown, amethyst old rose, saxe, navv, moss and black. Spring Fair Price, 1/8 yd. 8 Pieces Double Width COTTON ORF.PON, in shades of white, cream, cinnamon, old rose, gray a'ld saxe, Spring Fair Price, 1/6 yd. 20in SATIN FOULARDS, in the new spct designs, shades of brown, saxe, moss, navy, s P rin S Fair Pnce > 1 / 6 Y a ' % % 1 Z •553! M&W i-ttfii" »/1 © mm. &■> m feS IHliiili m m m m VMM #. S^^'Rfpi W&i l m i m mmsim^MMM^im^^^Mn^^i KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK | SOME GROCERS f X ■ K K May induce you to try a certain X K Jarin in preference t.o K K K « 181 but after you've compared the quality with the "K" quality he will have to use mighty big arguments in future to put you off K JAiVJ. 5 S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., LTD., k K Nelson—Where the Best Fruit Grows. K K K KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKh'KKKK IBHH^ m s s« mhssn &&*& warn !^v^sivs PacKet Is none -too good for the best tea—so the/c'afton which fetches your I j is made with a view to quality, flavour and strength from deterioration. It First the tea is wrapped in parchment, then enclosed in cardboard ; round this tinfoil is placed, and finally the whc-c is encased in an outer covering of grease-proof paper. Thus you have an air-tight and damp-proof package. In tea, as in most oilier get something for noit.ing. If a gift—'-or a coupon entitling yoUlio a gill—-goes with the tea you buy, it's an admission that the value is not ALL there. Amber Tips Tea sells on its merits and needs no such schemes to help it. Sold by all grocers at 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. Insis! on getting it —if -i 1 f »:;■). I S7 &IWiSMMM «SSS '^ SSSSSS! k?i wmm m&m. kss® ss« a :.&&!&■ ■:> WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOMPSON BROS. LTD., W
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9641, 5 November 1909, Page 3
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504Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9641, 5 November 1909, Page 3
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