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I^Hl- MEN"?S BOOTS OF EVERY ',*" MEN'S BLUCHERS STROffG WINTER BOOTS S/% RUBBER COATS, 28s 6d, 455. OILSKIN COATS, /$$ | ill "if 19s Bd, 3Os. RAINPROOF COATS, 355, 90s. %>%* TUr%&X. CYCLING CAPES, 9s 6d. Special! See oup Gents 1 Tailor-out Suits. Fop Fit and Firsish they as*© unequalled- SOs to 70s. ,S. E. HULBERT, ; - MANAGER. ... f ,j .-iSUSv. sSJJH fig® THE NEW WELSBAGH 1 : I| INCANDESCENT KEROSENE LAMP ft Im*' * *s "almost as siimple to wor>k as E -I||l< switching on an electric Eight.'* '■fsfil It gives a 60-CANDLE POWER LIGHT for one-third ls«i&f! B°^ ÜBec* *n an °r(^nary iampH^^W'' IT IS CLEAN: No smell; no smoke. The light does not :; tet the BYES. There is no danger of explosion. B§|||i NO WICK TRIMMING! NO ADJUSTMENT! Jljfll NO BLACKENING OF MANTLES! Wj$jMMW ansioyance: «9ust a perfect light, and & positive saving of two-thirds of oil. The success of the WELSBACH LAMP lies in its Patent ffliwßil^E^S y°u now w^at a, Weldbach Burner and .Mantle does for IwiflH^Jill^Pß as» en y°u aye an ea °^ ow ixmch better the ||iipll!l||»* WELSBACE INCANDESCENT KEEOSENE LAMP ANT ORDINARY LAMP CAN READILY BE PITTED [WBL WITH A WELSBACH BURNER. wiia PRICES: Burners only, with Mantle and Chimney, 10/65 • ■ PP||m Lamps, complete, from .18/- to 32/8. /^Pga^Bßte.^. Write for Pamphlet giving further particulars, -.^S^MI WELSBACH LIOHT CO., LTD 102 and 104 Victoria Street. Wellington. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL '"-. rEsT B BSr D PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR LARGEST BONUSES. All Policies issued on or prior to 31st December next will share in the profits to be divided as at that dateTotal CASH BONUSES divided amongst the members .£13,596,507 AMOUNT of CASH PROFITS Divided for ONE YEAE (1907) ... £708,245 Equal to over 36 per cent of the Premiums received under Participating Assurance Policies during the year. EVERY TEAR A BONUS YEAR. Insure at once/ and participate in the profits for the current year. Branch Office—CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary H. HOWARD «. ..< Local Agent, Blenheim. It is not bo long ago since the purchase of ft corset was a simple matter. All a woman felt responsible for was th@ slzo and she gave her corset little farther thought. Now the corset becomes the fundamental dress factor. It builds specific lines, shapes the form to take on a given contour, one that conforms not only to figures but also to fashions, and this is whera we come to the story of Warner's r Eß<£r Corsets. Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets are scientifically mftde— the patterns are accurately graded to fit each part of the figure to be corseted—an essential point. Then comes the designing, which must harmonize with the dress fashions, that is, proportions of bust, curving or sloping hip. length of waist, etc. There is a subtlety in modelling that requires the aid of fabrics that lend easily but firmly to shaping. Lastly is the boning factor. The boning must be pliable, as that ia necessary to perfect modelling and correct corseting. Warner's Corsets are boned with jthe pliable Kust-Froof boning. Every part of Warner's patterns, designing and construction, ia true to fashion with every degree of comfort. WARNER'S , R R u osJf CORSETS are on sale in all fittings and at all drapers.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 114, 12 May 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 114, 12 May 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 114, 12 May 1909, Page 6