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The Preparation. In every corner of the earth the preparation has been going on quietly, but unceasingly. Men have plunged into the frozen regions of the north, and returned with furs, rich and rare. The brilliant birds of the tropics have contributed their gorgeous plumes painted with the radiant hues .which only nature can produce. The earth has yielded her increase in cotton and fibre—the silkworm has spun its marvellous we b_the sheep has given its foamy fleece—and cunning hands have wrought upon them, weaving fabrics lustrous and beautiful. The Representation. The preparation is over, the work is accomplished, and the results are now offered for your inspection at BEATH'S AUTUMN SHOW. Our Home Buyers have been singularly successful in securing for us a comprehensive selection of all that is newest and best in Millinery, Costumes, Fabrics, and the hundreds of little etcetras that appeal to the woman of refinement. The styles have been chosen with consummate taste and f©rethought, and are eminently suited to the colonial requirements. , show days FRIDAY 3rd and following days, BEATH & CO. LTD. FOREMOST WITH THE LATEST FASHIONS.

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I WHO WANTS GOOD WHITE | TEETH? ■■ fr. - Dentists teeth are better than none, but are never a real substitute for your natural ones. Better keep the teeth Nature provided. The best aid is a cleansing preservative dentifrice, ft must not be liarsh and gritty to hurt the enamel. It must have just enough alkali to neutralise the acid secretions of the mouth, detergents and gum destroyers, to prevent and arrest decay, to whiten them, and at the same time make the gums hard and healthy. Loasby's J_ovely Tooth AVhite, in ls tubes, embraces all the above qualities. No paste, powder, or liquid dentifrico can be better. It is delightful to uee, imparting such a clean, healthy feeling in the mouth that you know your teeth are clean. If clean they must keep healthy. If your teeth are a bad colour, just use it regularly, and watch the difference. A. M. Loasby, the only Prescribing Chemist, G79 Colombo street, 3 doors from Cashel street corner, nearer Cathedral square. 4 CHILD PORTRAITURE. We make children feel at home while they are with us, and thus 6©cnre a natural likeness. STEFFANO WEBB, Photographer, 137 Gloucester street. 1

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13986, 8 March 1911, Page 3

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