If it be true, as the poet eings, that " In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turnß to thoughts of love," how muoh truer is it that in the same bright season the thoughts of matron and moid, and, in fact, of femininity in general, turn to the oomtemplations of tho new spring fashions and their attendant joys ? It is, therefore, fitting, at this time, to remind the ladies that nowhere can the new season's goods be seen to moro advantage or in greater variety than at Te Aro House. The beautiful showroom at To Aro House is now filled to overflowing with tho latest importations from the London and Paris markets, and some of the new hats and bonnets displayed oan only be desoribed as exquisite artistic oreations. These have been selected by buyers of the widest experience and most discriminating taste, eßpeoially tor the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House. In the dress department, the print department, the lace department, and the mantle department the most fashionable novelties of all kinds may be seen in bewildering profusion. And ladies aro particularly requested to note that they are cordially invited to oall and inspect these goods, and whether purchasers or not, they will receive the most courteous attention at tho Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House.— Advt. A very useful little article has ]ust been introduced by Messrs. Wilkins & Field, of Manners-street. It is a skeleton frame for holding empty kerosene tins, and thus converting them into buokets. When the kerosene tin is emptied the top is cut out, and it is then simply dropped into tho flat iron frame or holder, which has a round iron handle to carry by, and ii th n n becomes a strong and useful bucket, whioh \>:U bo found very handy about the house, garden, stable, or farm. Messrs. Wilkins & Field have the sole right to manufacture and sell this invention. The retail price is Is eaoh. — Advt. A Wokd About Eucalyptus. — A groat deal has been said and written about tha difficulty of procuring " The Genuine Article." We wish it to be understood that we have received the highest awards whereeyer we have competed — including the highest award at Chicago Exposition, 1893— beating nine competitors. The leaves of our speoial trees only yield about six pints of oil from every 10001b weight of picked leaves, while the leaves of the common peppermint gum trees and other inferior varieties of Eucalyptus yield from the same quantity of leaves as much as 25 pints. For influenza this Extract ia an absolute specific ; in fact it acts like magio. Try Colemane's Eucalyptus Lozenges for voice and throat. Ask for Colomane & Sons' Gold Medal Eucalyptus, and take no other. Sold everywhere. Wholesale Agents — Kempthorne, Proßser, & Co.. sharland & Co. — Advt. 1
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 2
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468Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 2
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