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SERVICEABLE SHAWLS AND WRAPS. riIHE chilly evenings of Autumn are here, JL and the protection of a SHAWL or WRAP will be appreciated. Any kind of a Shawl won't do. We have the right kind. LADIES' SHAWLS In real Shetland, and a real luxury. White and blaolc. at 6/6. 10/6, 12/6. SILK SHAWLS Por shoulder and head wrapß, in white, cream, pink, and blaok. 5/6, 8/6, 12/6, to 22/6. SHOULDER WRAPS In wool and silk and wool mixtures, cream, pink, fawn and black. Very smart and stylish. 1/6, 2/6, 3/6. INFANTS' SHAWLS In Cashmere, Llama, and Chuddah. Quite the latest styles. 10/6 to 22/6., INFANTS' HONEYCOMB, SHAWLS In wool and silk and wool mixtures, plain and with silk borders. 3/11, 6/6, 8/6 TO 21/FASCINATORS. Pore wool and silk mixed, shaped for the head. Dainty evening colours. 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 3/6. SPUN SILK FASCINATORS. ' Fit close to the head ; light and soft. In pale tints for evening wear, also in black. 3/6, 5/6, 6/6. KIEKOALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED. BREADWINNERS WELLINGTON, It is to your interesis to support the NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING COMPANY, Which is in no way connected with any Milling Trust, Association, or Combine. Fbue in Every Respect. KINDLY ASK YOUR GROCERS FOR CHAMPION FLOUR, THE LEADING BRAND OF FLOUR IN NEW ZEALAND. P. VIRTUE, ' Manager. " \ P E N T A " J\. Natural Aperient Water is the Best Eliminant. "An ideal purgative." — The Practjlioner. The safest and most reliable household aperient. Gives immediate relief. A POL LINARIS, " The Queen of Table Waters." '" The type of what a natural mineral table water should be." — Land and Water.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 64, 15 March 1902, Page 4

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