tif^&&sk " This Season's Gowns reiSp^'^fc' quire This Season's Figure." H» '** llUmnF c are ua^n S our Caption JM\ jmp%s because they are words from the — 'WHS^ mouth of a famous corsetiere. HTTOW to know what this season's MfajSpfik S*^^R^ figure is to be maybe perr^.l'l v&^ plexing tp some, but not to those Imim-^k \ Royal P.D. I^Si;/i^k 1 Rustproof Corsets. W H/u^B^^^. \ Before the fashions are launched / jM^SmM 11/11 A\ \\l^^ftw \ the manufacturers of P.D. Corsets / \\ \\6lHlfcs> \ are read 3 r with their new mcdelß to /VWJ^^BJIUI % \\ \ \S^SP \ \ create the figure ready to its success. 1" STnWßP^^v\ Others who have not so close a I If/'Hr '^^8^ connection with the creators of I nl Mr H farhion must guess, or copy or wait / «o^|\A " I w II and tihen produce imitations which * Hi IS are behind the advancing mode. •^1 __ o% [ Royal P.D. Self-reducing CorI rf^Ao^rt* I * ee*s are °^a'na^)''e rom tke leading 1 Ct/*\s" * I Drapers everywhere. "^-C'"'' i\A^ 1 111 m. *J^A >"B%^\ _^^ HHHBHDSSSBBHHHHBMHi Frirrtlcy \ fruits ARE /EXQUISITELY FRESH %BHWIPwr AND FULL FLAVOURED |m Frimley Jams W CH ARE DELICIOUS AND W / FAULTLESSLY PURE. ->: £0 ■■ V , , ... .. , ■■.-.. gj In I lb. f 2 Ib. and 7 Ib. Tins :' ■ ■■' ' ALSO IN ' •■;•■ >g^L ==:=^gSH> 1 Ib.. and 2 Ib. Glass Jars g FfISTIDIOUS FOLK^O^ » FASTEN ON TO ga| -s™ ',2gOS FRI""LEY! T Reveals its Goodness /AH the good things that could be said or written B in favour of Thistle Oats fall far short of the I merits revealed by an actual test. I Thistle Oats' superiority as a" Breakfast Food 1 commences with the standing crop, for the Thistle I Mills take only selected Gore (N.Z.) grown Oats, | the finest the World can produce. These are flaked by th£ most modern machinery in the largest and best mills South of the Line. No hand touches i■" from the time of harvesting until- you take the I first handful from the bag. The most modern i machines clean, dry, roll, dress and paclc this food j§ .so- that it is not onljr thoroughly nutritious,'easily- § ■ digested, asid pleasant to the palate, hui absolutely i %k . . cleaiis as \vell. your Grocer for a bag. He likes supplying IT %|Thistle OatSj knowing full V/e!I you'll go A Merit alone has built up the great sales of Bonnington's Irish Moss. Half a century ago it was the best cough remedy. To-day it is still without an equal for all affections of the throat and lungs. For fifty years it has stood the searching te&t of time. There is no medicine so good and so effectual. Refuse all substitutes and insist on getting I!^*%, CARRAGEEN Jkl^lM} H^H "\ \ ■ Irish Moss (^A^l^v^ number of years I bavo been coni]'l«iely curej of a bad coUl \ \- \ \ \ \\ and co-.igli. aii.i I have much plfiiissra in i c^otivn-rc'iri^ it to I I; i '-i * I i,lls«fle:-mKfro,n a bad co.. 8 h or ir.iluo. zu." • I' lU'■carl ° n. , t0 | ||- - t |
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Marlborough Express, Volume C, Issue 217, 20 September 1911, Page 3
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487Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume C, Issue 217, 20 September 1911, Page 3
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