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When in England we had some new designs specially made. js> jz> jz? These are adaptations of Maori Rafter Designs. Easily worked, very characteristic, quite inexpensive. We have these designs in 18 xiS round, or 24 x 24 Table Centres, Oval Centres, Table Runners, Antis, Cosie Slips, Cushion Slips, etc., etc. These naturally cannot be obtained elsewhere in New Zealand. VISITOR* £> will be interested in seeing some of our New Needlework Designs. The Ramazon, Hopoine, Cordova, and Valais, are all new, simple, and useful. VISITORS £f will be welcomed at any time, and will always find themselves interested - in our Needlework Novelties. VISITORS" -2? cannot be too fully assured that for all the dainty little nick nacks so useful for taking back to country friend*, FkINuL,E 9 S More It&iass maintains its supremacy. /And you cannot buy elsewhere at our prices. Per " Ruapehu "we opened many linfts too late for Christinas. One special line of CANDLESTICKS is so attractive that we anticipate quick clearance. Per " Gothic" we have still further shipments of late goods. And you casaaraoU Ibuiy elsexvShore at oar prices. LAM3TON QUAY (Opposite Arcadia.) '..".'.

TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES • MADE TO OEDER, fTH!HE Difference between the Mndo-to-ordcr and tne Reaoy-tc-wear Costume? w too . -fl. obvious to need emphneis. A Made- to-ordor Costume depends upop. the skill of tho Tailor, for thi-.l poise and gracefulness which is its main characterihtic. The , NEW HOUSE Tailor, Mr. Janson, is unequalled in this class of work. He is mathematically exact, and that means a correct fit ; he is thoroughly^ artistic, and that moans that ho imparts a gracefulness to ;ho gowns which women appreciate. Tailor-made Costumes to order at £6 6s, £7 7e, £8 8b A Porfsct Fit guaranteed. JAMES SMITH & SONS. •■-

fßr Womanly Troubles fTLMOST all of the troubles j^* that are peculiar to women are caused by weakness of the inside nerves. There is no need to doctor or dose an ailing organ i when it depends alone for its supply of energy on the inside nerves. Inside nerve weakness, if not attended to, will spread. The common name for the inside nerves is the "Sympathetic Nerves." Each centre is in close sympathy with the other, and I when one becomes deranged, general weakness and derangement frequently ensue. EVREN NERVE & BRAIN TABLETS gently tone upthe inside nerves and remove the cause of weakness, permanently and forever. i ALL CHEMISTS 4 STOREKEEPERS SELL THEM ! ; Price 2/- per Box. Or will b: sent Poit Free on receipt of price by F. A. PETERS, Sole Proprietor, SYJJNEY, N.S.W. A POLLINARIS has been nptly called m\. "Tho Queen of Table Waters," for no banquet or festivity is comploto without it. By appointment "to His Majesty the King and to His Royal Highness tho ■ Prince of .Wales, etc*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 4, 5 January 1907, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 4, 5 January 1907, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 4, 5 January 1907, Page 11