Hiji-'^i^ ■xwm ® w m % Natural Fruit Jellies. Gooseberries, raspberries, currants, plums, greengages and all the choicest fruits have their short seasons and then are gone. Thej r can be made into an endless variety of fruit jellies with Brown & Poison's Corn Flour Served with whipped cream they are more cooling, refreshing and health-giving than jellies "**■ prepared from artificial ingredients. N The useful i "Brown & Poison' ) Recipe Book, J J gratis and pose j / free, from ]. B. >■ Qiljillan & Co., I _ Box 848, rt'lTTI// Auckland. .
It's been a long time since, heavy quality silk hoso could be bought for as low as 5s lid and 4s lid, yet those are the prices which Bear Brand are selling at to-day, and don't forget theso beautiful silk stockings are doubly reinforced at heel, toe and garter hem and are guaranted to give hard wear. —6
MOCK CREAM FOE CAKE FILLINGS. So like real cream you couldn't tell the difference if you hadn't made it yourself, dissolve a tablespoonful of "Globe" Brand Corn Flour in a little cold milk, add this to a pint of thin'milk, and boil a few minutes. The result will delight. you. "Globe" brand is cheaper. Obtainable at all grocers. 'J. Eattray and Son, Ltd., Wholesale Agents. - . 006 "This is the world in which we should not tolerate people who do no work —whether they wear spats or bowyangs," said Mr F. Tate, in an address lie gave at Napier.
PURE IVORY SOAP. The goodness of Ivory - Soap is reflected in the lustrous hair, the soft smooth skin, and the fresh dainty garments of the well-groomed woman. Ivory is soap in its purest form, the whitest soap in the world. ; . Chemists sell it at 9d a cake. ■ . -' —6
PLC MM E R, Strange and Co., Christchurch, and /ay and Co.. Pitt street, Sydney, Has much pleasure in announcing that she •liae PURCHASED the Wall-known .and long-established DRAPERY AND CORSET BUSINESS of the iate Miss —enzieij, 97 MANCHESTER STREET, and hopes to receive the patronage of OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS. TREO CORSET DEPOT. CLEARANCE SALE of all lines now T>eing held at ASTOUNDING PRICES. 1797
DISTINCTIVE COSTUMES. Tailored with that "conservative smartness''which attracte'attention while seeming to avoid it. A constantly increusing clientele bears testimony to excellence of craftsmanship and creative eminence. WE ALSO stock; "BEADY-TO-WEABS." MACREADY, THE LADIES' TAILOR, 107 CASHEL STBEET. M 6625-8940
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