again and again, but she has not time to Tend it into minute fragments before footsteps are at the door. She throws the shawl over these shreds of paper, and is leaning 'ba-ck with that old strange smile on her white lips when Dt. Everard and Mr Willoughby enter the room. (To be continued daily.) MEDICAL. By the Constant Use of Assisted, when necessary, by CuticuraOintment. These pure, sweet and gentle emollients preserve, purify and beautify the skin, scalp, hair and hands of infants and children, prevent minor eruptions becoming chronic, and soothe and dispel torturing, disfiguring rashes, itchings, irritations and chafings. Peace falls on distracted households when Cuticura enters. Bold throughout the world. Depots: London. 27, Charterhouse Sq.; Paris, 10. Ruo do la Chaussea d'Antin; Australia. R. Towns <fe Co., Sydney: India. B. K. Paul. Calcutta: China. Hone Kong Druß Co.: Japan. Maruyn., Ltd.. Toklo: So. Africa. Lcnnon. Ltd.. Cape Town, etc.: U.S. A.. Pottsr Drue & Cncm. Corp.. Solo Prons.. 133 Columbus Aye.. Boston. oy-Cutlrura Book, post-tree. 32 pnecn ot valuable Information on Care at the Skin. Seal? and Hair. LAMPS EMULSION Has found permanent use in many homes. It is food and medicine in one combination. It has many friends, and one good reason for this is that Une'S Ellil9iS!eil contains no narcotic of any kind—the contents are plainly told on every packet. For coughs, colds, sore throats, and sickly children, take none but LANE'S. 64
I Maybe, too, you've always thought Ready- | Hade Clothes were not fit for you. — I Your opinion will change when you become g 1 acquainted with i i — ... ..,.__, M ._ timi , muimiiuu win rJM. .^——— | jt I READY=TO=WEAR. 3 I VASTLY DIFFERENT to the productions one usually hears \ I I styled " Ready-Made." They have no " Ready-Made" look because j \ being cut on the newest patterns which are drafted from "live" New { \ Zealand men—not dummies—by expert order cutters, their appearance is ! \ nothing short of the Tailor-made. Then the materials aye carefully selected i * from the purest all-wool fabrics, among the p-atterns of which you will not find \ j> a "back-number" of any kind. And lastly, the workmanship in SINCERITY t >? SUITS is the reason for their name—it is sincere from first touch to finish. I i Seventy different things have to be done right before the suit is passed, and 'tis j this which enables us to say, If a SINCERITY SUIT doesn't make good on your | '* back all we claim for it on paper, return it and get yonr money back. » I That's the fairest Suit Proposition ever made by any New Zealand house — I I it's the only one that gives the wearer a square deal. ] I Near you is a Clothier whore SINCERITY SUITS are sold. Find this \ I outfitter and insist on seeing a SINCERITY SUIT. They're clothes worth jj y looking for and worth insisting on. a If you cannot find a clothier who sells them, drop us a po^t-card—we'll see | I you are supplied. i B " P I ' I CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, - . - 3 2
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 243, 13 October 1910, Page 8
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