Dalton's triumph. Costumes, tailormade, but only half finished until tried on—then finished to perfectly fit you in two hours. These semi-ready costumes for all figures are the result of thirty ■years' practical tailoring.—J. H. Dalton, 276 and 278 and 104, Queen-street--(Ad.)
MEDICAL. rpHE QUESTIOX r\F mHE T)*^The Question of To-day, of To-morrow, and of every succeeding day la HAVE YOU USED PEARS' SOAP? If you have not, you bave not done yoar duty by yoar skin and complexion. PEARS' has been making beautiful eonplexions for nearly 120 years. PEARS, ! SIATCHL,ESS FOB THE COMPLEXION. \T7HY T)0E8 T?VEBTBODT rjUKB TORALINE piOB A QOI4» TAROPINE FOE COUGHS AND COLDS. V Bottle. FENTOK, CHBM - T "- et, KAEANGAHAPE-HOAD. ■CVDTJND— "Spni moesom OlßtnMmt" £ cores all it 6d and V. u t*rlnf Blossom POIb," 1/; "Blotmlne" cares coroi, warte, and bunions, 6d per picket. C"" lsts «nd etoititeesea.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 176, 26 July 1911, Page 11
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