DAINTY NECKWEAR FOR EASTER.. FANCY EMBROIDERED ORGANDIE MUSLIN AND VOILE AND CREPE-DE-OHENE COLLARS, Is, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s lid, to 7s 6d each. ' A POPULAR FASHION. BLOUSE FRONTS AND VESTS, In Lacn, Silk, and Muslin, " £a lid, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, to 15s 6d. FLORAL NOVELTIES IN SILK AND CREPE-DE-CHENE PIN-ON ROSETTES, Is, Is 6d each. XADIES' NINON MOTOR VEILS, In all the newest shades^ 3b lid and 8s 6d each, BROW, EWING, & CO., LIMITED, iDTJNBDIN'S BUSY BUSINESS CENTRE. >URITY! URITYI THOMSON'S " PURITY " CARBONATED WATERS AND CORDIALS. ''Purity" is Thomson's Watchword and Thomson's Trade-mark, end purity is observable in every department. From Alpha to Omega, is purity all the way. PURITY! PURITY! PHOTOGRAPHY. EST POCKET KODAKS. "Tho Soldiers' Kodak." Now in Stock. Photographic Goods Just Arrived, Printing and Developing. N.Z. CAMERA CO., Octagon. THE BETTER WAY. From experience we know that the better way to keep CMcal foods ported Iy WHOLESOME, FRESH, CRISP, is by packing: in damp-prooE cartons. There is NO OTHER WAY practicable of keeping them clean and dry. Hence the familiar CREAMOATA Carton at your Grocer's. Note particularly that every carton bears a full guarantee of purity under the Pure Food Regulations—hence the necessity of the carton. Remember, CREAMOATA is full weight, as stamped on every packet; and remember, too, it is BRITISH. CEEAMOATA The nutritious, delicious breakfast food, is honestly what wo say it is: ABSOLUTELY PURE. FULL WEIGHT. »OYAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND. 1/ D. COLLINS (Late Clarendon Hotel, Christchurch), Proprietor. JgMPIRE BILLIARD CHAMBERS, Samson'is Buildings, Dowling street. 9 ALCOCK TABLES. 9 Cosy, Commodiou3, nnd Selort. 6peoialties: Cleanliness and Civility, 'Phone 3,500. THOS. BELL. Proprietor.
"OPE AND KINASTON, Undertakers, 30 St. Andrew street. Tel. 2,602. Private residence, 133. Day and nichh irh= <U mA £r*A Lh & HOLGATE, Undertakers. L-'l' 206 George street (late Cole, Spri-ngsi< hones, night day, 410, private 4*l, 45!6. ' , \ J. WYNN AND SONS, Undertaken- ' X*-» 36 St. Andrew street. 'Phone 819,
ASVtUSEPAENTS,
THIS EVENING. Tho Grand Theatre.—Pictures. Plaza Theatre.—Pictures. King Edward Theatre.—Pictures. The Oclajon Hall.—Pictures. Princess Theatre.—Vaucreville. Queen's Theatre.—Pictures. Empire Theatre.—Pictures. Everybody's Theatre.---Picturer
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Evening Star, Issue 16088, 13 April 1916, Page 4
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