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"i Is .the MOST FASHIONABLE and \ Favoured Material for Evening and | ■■ Smart Afiernootf Wear. \ <g> <g> <s> j WE ARE MAKING A SPECIALITY OF A | GOOD QUALITY, RICH SOFCTINISH ! -' CREPE de CHINE, 42 INCHES WIDE . in . ; ■ ■ ■'' * GREYS SAKE V. ROSE SHELL PINK NIL ; CORAL YELLOW BUTTERCUP CINNAMON NAVY VIOLET PARMA BROWN MOLE. CERISE * . .''■■ ..... , Blouse Length N * 15/r Dress Length \- 42/- ~ l— POSTAGE FREE ——— CHRISTCHimCH To Fiirsnsrs! fertilizer ___- _____________—. PAr^T^ I With the increasing cost of land, it is essential to get the i largest possible return "from the ground. Everybody knows i that Basic Slag is the leading Manure. I BILSf (M BASIC PHOSPHATE i is the most valuable Basic Slag. Contamft more Phosphate of Lime-in B a highly soluble form-than any other. The moat beneficial ponstitu*»nt H of any Fertilizer is Phosphate of Lime. 9 It is more finely ground than other makes, <>perate« quicker and i« m more rapidly and completely assimilated by the acids of the son. 1 Guaranteed f9J% Phospfioric Icid (actually is% to 21%), 85% Fineness H (actual average 92%), and Q0190% Solubility. I STUDY THE UNIT COST! R it, is false economy to use an inferior slag when you can buy Bilaton, jfj Brand—the highest quality—for a trifle more per ton. ft ALL STOREKEEPERS AND MANURE DEALERS* fl ' Wholesa'a only from i A. S. PA 'ERSON & CO., LTD., Wellington, SoY» linportera.^ If you believe in /<fijj\ music you need a /^J^k COLUMBIA - W^^^ QR/kPHOPMOME, IF you believe in the power of music to elevate your thoughts and broaden your intellect, to stir your imagination and quicken your emotions, to soothe your mind and lighten your toil, you can appreciate what it means to have a Columbia Graphophone in , your home. . . " . Music is no longer a luxury to be understood and enjoyed by a select few. Music has come to be an actual necessity in every home; arid its; foremost exponent to day is the COLUMBIA Graphophone. With this wonderful instrument you bring some music into your lie each day to add to your happiness and make 3 rour home more complete. ; , , There are Columbia Graphophones in. great variety of styles. Columbia dealers will gladly demonstrate them to you and play any music you wish to hear. Write to-day for the illustrated catalogues. Insist on Columbia-Rena Double-sided Records.' Two for the price oi one. iq-incL;3/6 ; i2-inch,s/6. From all dealers, or I ;:. C_BH*_'ffSl ß_tr& © WIUSIG SPECIALISTS, HIVI-lrfO p& i_?€lsj CHPASTCHVRCH.

WHAT ARE YOUR EYES WORTH? SURELY so much that they are worth, preserving. If yours ache and smart—if you fel a dull pain in the brow and temples —then you are over-exerting the eye muscles. This unnatural strain must be speedily relieved, otherwise serious nervous disorders may ensue. Glasses properly adapted to EACIjjC eye are what you need. We give tests that cannot : fail-r----and are not satisfied until you are. Consultation costs nothing. No guesswork at 1 IP-%#l'Q Sight-testing Rooms, j 113, Customhouse Quay, | WELLINGTON. { T. H. MORRISON. H. S. GILBERT j . - I. Til? A. ! HOWARD desires to announce | .• hat he has jusit received a; shipment of pure high-grown Ceylon \ Tea. ' * . I Prices: Pekoe, Is Id per lb; Broken » Oranpa Pekoe. Is 7d per lb. SHOW CARDS, Calico Signs, etc., tastefully executed by our expert staff.—'"'Marlborough Express."

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 111, 13 May 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 111, 13 May 1914, Page 2