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The Very front of Fashion At the D, L C. New Season's Dress Goods The D. 1.0. has just opened its first shipment of the New Season's Dress Materials and is now showing a very large stock of smart fabrics in every shade worn. Speaking generally, the new colours are dull—mustard-brown, a greyish reseda, various shades of amethyst and of terra-eotK will be much worn. Stripes and checks are itill in but the stripes are less pronounced than last year, and the checks are broken. Plain colours will be very much worn. Some Special Lines ARGYLE FKIEZES, double width, a heavy frieze, suitable for tailor-made costumes and for Russian coat costumes, in six leading shades, double width 3/6 yard CHEVIOT TWEEDS, doable width, a very heavy make which is to be the fashionable fabric for coats and Bkirta, plain colours with zibelline finish, mus-tard-browns, resedas, amethyst, vieux rose, terra-cotta, mole, etc. 29/6 robe length VENETIAN CLOTH SUITINGS, double width, chiffon finish, in two-tone effect. A very handsome material 31/6 robe length CACHEMIRE DE SOIE, double width, the ideal stuff for a house or visiting frock, drapes beautifully, soft silky finish, in all the. leading shades From 4/il yard to 85/- the robe length TWEEDS, double width, with zibelline finish and striped effect 2/1 1 and 3/3 yard MODERATELY-PRICED DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY Note.—Cash Discount of I'- in each complete £ for prompt cash Freight paid on all prepaid orders for Drapery and Clothing. «*v W #% WELLINGTON W%„ ff #% A. A. CORRIGAN

TCMItfQ, chaitafiff, loos MeSoitM, heat rstsh, piraples $ sEffifeura, cracks, chaps, or any skin irritation quickly cured by LANE'S ME DO LINE— Queen of Skin Tonln. «/- at Chemists. n -

If be says it will do yon good, lake it, ami take it faithfully. If lie says it is not suited In your case,then leave it aloin GO BY Till". nocTol;' ORDERS. In any case, don'l forirei fresh air. (i i a ni.u J a y

about children';) "twinkling feet." He was the prophet f "RADIUM" BOOT POLISH. It easts tilth immey and loss labour. The .sun i? >. fl-ete | in dazzling flashes of on your toe-tips. You p-t perfect neauii-ss, effective style, finished appearance— ALL FOR SIXPENCE! your hoot bills ami a finish to vour appear; Made by McLEOD, Martinborouirh «*c \V TO PHOTOGRAPHERS. t. ■., iiiijals ever cause vour hand* to Vivian Slice'., \V< Minglon. Silt, —hi inv business as a photographer 1 have used Mi'to] largely as a (level..per. which a [footed mv hand*.

very - ire. I used Plantelioa Ointment .hi them, effecting ;t speedy cure. I always keep the Ointment by me n.nv, and.-liiiuld theclieiuieiils cause any sorem-sn, 1 rub Plantekoa on thorn nvi-r LVght and they are all t{+;!;i in ilie iii'iniiiiji. Yours faithfully, <t T. SiiiMiiuiiKii:, Photographer

She talked about the marvellous way in which she was ahle to keep her hands clean and white and fine- of how quickly she got rid of annoying blemishes—of the saving of temper, time and money. She was a joyous, happy woman, ready to turn her hands to any work, secure in the knowledge that she could always keep them right bv Ht-lRg "SYDAL" Wilton's Hand I:mollient. Price 1/6. Chemists and Storekeepers CADBURYS IN JEWEL CASKETS

TO ALL USERS OF OURNVILLE OCOA na LASTsmmmc&wjf Ask your Grocer, or .viite t<> CAf>BURY'S, Wellington, for a COUPON' TARTER.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 March 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 March 1910, Page 4