SKIRTS. SKIRTS.
THE VERY LATEST STYLES IN BLACK WALKING SKIRTS. NO. 1 STYLE.—A Black Voile Skirt, tucked to the waist, with alternate rows of Black Glace Ribbon, for 455. NO. 2 STYLE.—Black Canvas Skirt, with folded bands, piped with Silk and Gimp Ornaments, for 295. NO. 3 STYLE.—Black Voile Skirt, beautifully trimmed with ribbonedge frills, well # cut train; very suitable for evening wear, for 48a. NO. 4 STYLE.—Black Lace Cloth, bands of silk and rink silk buttons, for 19s. 6d. NO. 5 STYLE.—Black Canvas Skirt, very deep rucked flounce, silk insertion and ribbon, for 255. NO. 6 STYLE.—Black Cloth Accor-deon-pleated Skirt, for 11s. 6d. NO. 7 STYLE.—A very fine Voile Skirt, deep frill, rucked to the waist, for 335. NO. 8 STYLE—A very stylish Black Canvas full-gathered Skirt, ribbon frills, and bands of lace insertion, for 455. Also Crash and Holland Coats and Skirts, made in the very latest styles MRS. ROBERTS' | LADIES' EMPORIUM. A TIRED STOMACH. You can't feel well and act well with your bowels clogged, sending poison all through your body. It is well known that constipation stores up decomposed matter; it is also known that this foul matter poisons the blood and nerves, and the effects can be detected in erup- . tions of the skin, pimples, boils, a yellow complexion, coated tongue, and bad breath. The great stomach medicine is Impey's May Apple; it acts gently on the bowels, expelling the foul matter, thoroughly aids the digestive organs by inducing a free flow of the gastric juices, and stimulates the liver into healthy action. Impey's May Apple is a purely vegetable medicine, 1 absolutely safe and absolutely reliable. Sold by chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d. per bottle. Wholesale agents, Sharland and Co., Limited, Welling-1 ton. Tho tickler in the glottis; Tho chilly cold, the killy cold, Tho cold that burning hot is; The tearful cold, the fearful cold, The one that all the lot is— Yet these be colds that none endure Who purchase Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12644, 3 November 1905, Page 2
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333Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12644, 3 November 1905, Page 2
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