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Tim QUEEN OE FASHION IS THE BLOUSE. nnHE Blouso will again onjoy an undisputed popularity, and the master minds who set tho fashions have devised Bomo marvellously beautiful Blouaoß. FROM PARIS Wo liavo rooeivod some of the incomparable creations of French Artists. They are not mcroly beautiful, but extremely fashionable, and are dainty beyond all oonooption. They are worth seeing, even if you are in the habit of making your own Blouses, for they will help you to improvo your work. THE NEW BLOUSES Are marked by many distinctly now features apart from that of design. The tuokings are somewhat novel, the sleeves are of a now shape, and the wrists have a speoial finish. The new materials for winter wear call for spooial treatment, and. this will bo seen in our exhibit of Velveteen and Flannel Blouses. PARISIAN SILK BLOUSES, In Japanese Silk and Louisine Silk, in the newest designs, hand-tuoked bodioes, and latest-shaped sleeves, PROM -I EJS r»D EACH. VELVETEEN BLOUSES, FLANNEL BLOUSES, In the dainty new patterns of Velveteen and Flannel, Sailor Collars,' real models of the most fashionable Blouses, FROM -i r^S /»D EACH. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED. COIIONATION, 1902. GOLDEN ALE Hat boon ooronated KING of all nonaluoholio drinks. Won tho Gold Modal ajjafnat competitors from all partu of the world at tho , London Exhibition. Guaranlood Perfectly Wbolosomo. LIKIS BEER yet it is NOT BI3EB. Dolivories to AH Parts of the Gity Daily. THOMSON, LEWIS & CO., TOKY-STWKET. Toiophone 1-18. PATKNTS OBTAINED IN ALL COUNTRIES iUSNKY 11OGIIKS, Queou's Chambers. Wellington, F»tnl>lift»)Hl 1832, A POL LINARIS, " Tho Quoou of Tttblo Waters." '"Tho tyim <>f whnt a natural iniuurul tablu trator blionld be. "—Land and Water. " A V 10 N T A," l\ Tho Host Nutiunl Aporlonfc Water. A spooiGo for tho Cot-tuiu Iteliuf of hubituul imd Obntinuto Constipation and in Dlsordora of the Liver and Bilious Attacks. TO CORRESPONDENTS. " M.M.L."— lnsiiffl-ient interent. " KnjmonA Ttino."— No. "Owdii Duod."— Possibly booauso tUey profor rod to stay uway.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1902, Page 4