import >nt item in an effpclive toilet. A magnifi -ent selection may iiow be.obtaiued, Irom the fine lisle thre cl cummer glove at 6d jier pair, or the tan or black taffeta, with irresistible tip 3, &t Sid, to the best makes of French and Fiiglish kid, in the newest shades anJ colours, at To Aro House. In view of the great popularity of lace as a trimming this season, ladies should not fail to iugpect the wonderful stock at To Aro Honse. 'i here aro Normandy, guipure, Irish point, and blonde lacea, iv whito, cream, and two tones, from 3Vd to 2s PA jier y.rdj re:il MalU^i, from {lid ; real Torchon, from 2s lid to 18s per dozen ; aud un infinite variety of every other make, at Te Aro House. — Advt. A vsby useful little article has just been introduced by Mef-srs." Wilkins & Field, of Manners-street. It is a skeleton frame for holding empty kerosene tins, and thu* converting them into buckets. When the kerosene tin is em tied tho top is cut out, aud it is then simply dropped into the flat iron frame or holder, which has a round iron handle to carry by, and it thus becomes a strong and useful bucket, which will bo found very handy about the house, garden, stable, or farm. Messrs. Wilkius i. Field have the sole right to manufacture and sell this invention. Tho retail price k I>> each. — Advt.
The approach of spring brings with it a plentiful supply of grass, and animal life at once shows signs of renewed energy and vigour. But although we are thus ably assisted by nature, it is neoessary to make a very carefnl selection of meat intended for human consumption. In the bacon-cnring trade thia is especially the case, and it is only by personal supervision that WardsU Bros. <fc Co have gained such a reputation for hams and bacon. All bacon sold by them is guaranteed grsun-f ed. — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1894, Page 2
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328Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1894, Page 2
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