Silkworms were first reared by a Chinese Empress 4500 years ago, according to an old Chinese beck, entitled "The Silkworm Classic." Ladies who seek good quality apparel will be interested to know that Spackman and Thompson, ladies' outfitters, Lambton quay, are now holding their annual summer sale. All goods below cost price.—Advt. . . - Weddings.—lf you; wish to obtain tliat finish and artistic touch to your wedding, order your bouquets from Miss« Murray, Vice-Regal Floriste, 36, Willisi street.-^Advt. ■ Holidays nearing an end. Mothers, see our school caps at 3s 3d; golf hose, 3s • 6d to 4s lld;Jfcll boys' wear in best quality at most reasonable plices, at Fowlds, Manners street. —Advt. A new blouse every day for a w,eek for nothing by using Alladin Dye Soap. Seventeen colours. ,Just wash blouse. Sold by Glen Ara and.Fletcher's Pharmacies.—Advt. We have our. own buyer in London I who selects the very latest ladies' wear; we save the middleman's profit, and can sell cheaper than any retail house in town. M'Kay's Specialty House, Stewart, Dawson's corner.—Advfc. We advise all marriageable girls to sing plenty, especially while No-Rubbing Laundry "Help is doing the weekly family washing. Hill Bros., agents for No-Rubbing.—Advt. YOUTHFUL APPEARANCE. Visitors to Egypt will recollect Arabi's Egyptian Henna'in the bazaars, at Cairo, and have noticed the absence of groy hairs by its use. Your hair will assume its natural colour with this celebrated dye. Be sure you get Arabi's^ Egyptian Henna (Pyramid Brand). The genuine bears the* signature of Alfred t.-liey. Obtainable all chemists. Wholesale Agents: Sharland and Co.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 9
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256Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 9
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