D.LC. D.I.C. AMERICA'S LEADING CORSET. THE "W.B. ERECT FORM" CORSET. - ERECT FORM" Corset reached the highest sale of any Corset, in the Western Wodd. It received the Gold Medal at tho recent Tan-Ameri-can Exposition at Buffalo, U.S.A. In Great Britain it has already become the most favored make. We present tma superb Corset with the assurance that in it every lady's need •will be met. The ""WJ3. EEECT FORM * Corset follows Nature's own lines —strengthens the back—does not interfere with the r lunys or digestion—relieves aO strain from the sensitive parts of the body, and throws the shoulders back into-a superb military poke. The "TO. ERECT FORM" Corset will give, your figure the curves of Jfano. It hj tho only proper model for the Present Style of Straight-front, Contamea and Princess Gowns. Madame Hahn, Specialist and Demonstrator in Ladies' Corsets, will in a few'days attend in our Corset Fitting Boom to advise iind io fit ladies with fhe new "ERECT FORM" Straight-fronted Corsets. ALL SHAPES AND PRICES from 5 0. DJ.C. D.I.C.
pATEirrs OBTAINED IN ALL COUNTRIES. HENRY HUGHES, lG.Bafcfcray street, Dauedin: and at Queea's Chambers, Wellington. AN ANSWER To the fow who think that there is such a thiDg as Equality in the MANUFACTURE OF MINERAL WATERS, Etc. ANOTHER SrECIAL GOLD MEDAL HAS BEEN ACQUIRED BY THOMSON AND CO. For (heir Exhibit at the Royal Agricultural Hall. Islington, London. rfHE Mail bringing '-lie Prize-list showed i that out of 34 Exhibits THEIRS was AWARDED THE FIRST PRIZE—a Special GOLD MEDAL and DlPLOMA—distancing tijc nearest competitor by 168 Marks as n-ainst 140. The Secret 017, in forwarding tin- Award, says: —"We congratulate you on your success, and we may add that the fact (if the first honors going to one. of crar colonies gives universal pleasure and satisfaction THOMSON' AND CO. NOW HOLD TEN SPECIAL GOLD MEDALS. p II 0 T 0 G I.' A P H Y NEW GOODS BY EACH MAIL. PLATES. CHEMICALS. PAPERS. EASTMAN'S KODAKS AND SPOOLS. " BROWNIE " KODAK, 5s 3d. NEW ZEALAND CAMERA COMPANY, Octagon. Dunedin.
FUNERAL NOTICE. IHE Friends of Mrs Ball (Barber) and Family are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of her late mother, Mrs More, which will leave her residence, Macundrew road, South Dunedin, on MONDAY, April 1, at 2.30 p.m., for the Southern Ceme- """*'* COLE AND SPRINGER. UnderUkeni, 152 George street. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE Friends of Mr James Hutcheson are JL re.spectfullv invited to attend the Funeral of his 'late son Matthew TnrnbulL which will leave his residence, John street, Kailcorai Valley, TO-MORROW (Sunday), I'.ie 6th inst., at 2.30 pan., for the Southern < Yinotery. HUGH GOURLEY, Undertaker, Clarke and Madaggan streets. FUNERAL NOTICE. riiHE Friends of Mr Robert Tyrie are reof his late Wife, which will leave the residence of Mrs G. MTtowell, No. 86 Union street, TO-MORROW (Sunday), the 6th inst., ac 2.30 o'clock p.m., for the place of interment at the Northern Cemetery. JOHN GILLIES, Undertaker, 18 George street and 5 Great King street.
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Evening Star, Issue 11724, 5 April 1902, Page 4
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