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U\,nittLng . % Qottons for Children's Summer Cpafe in*;; §P fine range of choice colours. Luslom^j trous as silk at a, tenth the price. , ; W *j\,nittlnq | Yarns of a throughly reliable quality in fine range of Fancy Mixtures _.- and Mottles for f sox and hosewheeling yarns for Golf or Shooting Hose, and a fine range of fancy colours for rj, hose tops. Cranci/ jams for any purpose— still of the most reliable quality — Andalusiam Shetland, Lady .Betty, Vest Wools 2, 3 and 4 ply in SUPER-quality Fingerings. B It seems the poorest sort of economy to use low grade yarns for knitting when the best costs so little more and gives so much • satisfaction. You can always rely on YARNS bought at— PRINGLE'S LTD. "The Place for Presents" :::: LAMBTON QUAY Real Cjr Economy DR. JAEGER PURE WOOLLENS COST LESS in the end because they last twice longer than any other make. TJWDERWEAR AND OVERWEARALL WEIGHTS-TWO QUALITIES. The "Jaoger" is finest in shape and finish. The Dr Jaeger Co.'b "Ewe" Brand is next to best, being I all pure wool and popularly priced. All fabrics I ; finally tested in Company's laboratories. j Drapers and Mercers, or -write to Dr. Jaeger's Wholemoß s g&e Depot, Wellington, for Catalogue, U ■•■ N ifotE^Jaeger Goods are British-made. « iC^^^Jjf Ensure that trim figure the I '^a? ss^^, new dress modes demand by Ijpl This world-famed Shield will saye '* f! fII 2jJ I y° u rom *^ c annoyance of Corset Tl I Sp breakages, afford proper support at > i 111 1! l^ e ™" st> aiK * d° u bl e the Hfe °f h j\\ W$ x your Corsets, ' ' • /fliHj Don't ask a Draper for Wir'uiMl Corset Shields — demand Has too much at st&Ke to risß an experiment with inferior articles* INSIST UPON 3/6 3/6 3/6 ; The GENUINE ARTICLE for ALL DISEASES of x the HAIR and SCALP. THAT MAKES A WOMAN ATTRACTIVE GREYMOUTH ' • Agents-L. McKENZIE, Chemist, Manners Street and Lambtoit Quay, Wellington C. A. FLETCHER, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wellington C M. PERRETT, Chemist, Willis& Manners St, Wellington ■ ■■«■■■■■! ■IMIM. I ,,MiM M | M i M a.M| M i a .UM M ||. M IJ]JJMLI_Ii.L-J— /^*""" nU ,7??\ NBWN 8W Copper Shqet, twice thickness of ordinary, now used for p •■"li Methven Seamless Copper Washing Boilers This new extra thick copper sheet makes >^'J'lK?i£nsi Methven Seamless Copper Boilers almost inu ,'«fa ™ pregnable to wear and tear. The fiercest fire will . !r 63!^«y not burn holes in them. Pokes and knocks have Wun tsh no effect. Sides and bottom are strong and solid i!j(MOT WATERp throughout. Being seamless, the boilers are perWi»'P«t«vhft3«ii«! fectly smooth inside. There arc no weak joins to B ' iv ?» no rou^ ll seams to catch and fiay the clothes. Ask your ironmonger lor the New Mcthvcn ) VtoZm»miit»&. SeamlebS Copper Boiler. mm^.M.,.no3 Methven's Ltd., MaKers, Dunedin

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1914, Page 11

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