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WEAR OUT YOUR CLOTHES! When fabrics fade, they can be i restored at home at a trifling cost. Blouses, ribbons, petticoats, jackets, i curtains, blinds, dresses, teagowus, fang, feathers, laces, counterpanes, corsets, gloves, hose—all sorts of : things. j iAYPOLE SOAP (FOR HOME DYEING) KEEPS THEM NEW TO THE LAST. No trouble. Satisfaction thorough. Maypole Soap is a first aid to dressing ■well, in the case of all ladies who dress with economy. All Stores Throughout the World. , fc&B S3 Xili a Hflll iiiifl mm isSII PICTURES Framed ia Best Stylo xt Lowest Prc*LARGE ASSOETJtSST ot New asd Beaatiful MOULD CiGS. fecial Quotations for ADVEKTISINQ CAHf)3 an-’ lirgo quantities. SMITH & SMITt an 'snos qnv uoiavi *wa\ •siaddcjAv opisqno jo qjacm fr/8 JOj uoaiS e-pj -oooqo put; spreo qsod ssiAig jo <ps y •saztg Xpcrejj nj •ajaqjAXiaig; ojqvupiqo •uatonjj qtrom -J33MS Sinqsunon ptn: snoprpp qsom aqj aqEux o; euxqmoo ‘uraqj 'jqgnu; BEq aonatiadxa t sjEoi gg jpqj tpiq.w jCjaora pqj q'jm popuojq ‘eoooq qsaq sqj ptrc ‘.reSag oitcq *soun aqq ‘Jinw ssiAig patnurpjEran paqau iiB3B 3Hi! —A|iio Ajjjßng aug 0 S3IVIOOOHO §,U3niVO uj A Remedy To Your Hand. The days! experimenting is past. Time was when a reliable medicine was not easily procured. But that was before the coming of Beecham’s Pills. Since the introduction of this wonderfully successful remedy uncertainty is reduced to its lowest point, and an easy and pleasant cure is presented. It is quite safe to say that no other medicine enjoys the popularity of Their success is cr rely due to their efficacy in cases e f trouble connected with the stor _.h* liver, kidneys and bowels, Y iether it be in the earlier stages, •. acre there is little more than di jmfori* er in the aggravated cc iitlcns that follow on delay and neglect, Bcecham’s Pills are most valuable. They strengther the stomach, correct the bowels, act beneficially on the liver and kidneys and assist in the making of pure blood. In a word they Are a Guarantee of Perfect Health. Sold ia boxes, price I0\d„ lll\ A 219, A

THE INDIVIDUAL WHO WROTE “Man wants but little here below ” Should Try Again I tv Man at least, woman—wants all she can get. When she goes shopping she wants Fat the best and the most she can get for tci money she has to spend. If she comes ronnd to this Store she will stand the best chance of getting those wants supplied. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS JUST OPENED Special quality Black Cloth press Skirts, in the style of the moment, 6/11. These are worth 10/6, but we bought a big lot to get them at this price. Ladies’ Brown or Black Fur Muffs, 4/6. Children’s White Beaver Muffs, 1/6. Ladies’ Moreen Underskirts, special , quality, Black or Colored, extra wide, 3/11 and 4/6. Smart Ready-to-wear Blouses, in dark colors, full size, 2/11. Warm Coats for the Winter— Long Navy or Tweed Coats, 19/6. Three-quarter Tweed Coats, 10/6, 12/6. A few only Black Taffeta Voile Skirts, with deep flounce, i edged tucks, were 25/; are not the latest fashion, bo out they go at 5/11. Also a few Black Cashmere Skirts, were 25/. We want fcPeir room, so will take 5/11 foi these also. This is not ;ale time, but both of these ■ire Real Plums. Fur Necklets in great variety from 2/9. Too 'Many of These.—Ladies’ Back Hair Nets, real hair, double mesh, 1/6 doz; worth 6d each. Our own Special Line of AII- - over Hair Nets, 21d each, 1/9 dozen, 1/ half-dozen. Ladies’ Strong Belted Corsets, 3/9 pair. , Ladies’ Stockinette Bloomers. I 2/6 pair. 1 Colonial Knit All-wool Bloom- i ers, 3/11 pair. Cream Corded Velveteen, extra 1 heavy, 1/11’- yard. Ladies’ Trimmed Bonnets, 8/6. Ladies’ Trimmed Toques, 9/6. Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, 8/6. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY NIQUE MILLINERY Q"TOE?Er Stuart Street, O I UKtj Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 14036, 17 April 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14036, 17 April 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14036, 17 April 1909, Page 9

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