Steams' "Wine of Cod Liver Extract (rives to delicate children a new vitality, fills out hollow cheeks, and makes them strong and robust. - Easy for them to take it, too, the taste is so pleasant. 4s a bottle. Smart shirt frocks 'of plain coloured zephyr, box pleat down front, collar finished with white pipings, smartly cut skirt, finished with tucks round hem. Splendid value, 12s John Court, Ltd., Queen-street. Persons interested in talking machines would do well to call at Howie and Co.'s, Newton and hear Edison's latest . invention—the Ambrcla phonographclaimed to be the most perfect talking machine at the present time on the market. It is the most perfect instrument that has ever left the Edison factory, and the first to. arrive in the Dominion. Anyone is cordially invited to inspect same.—-Howie and Co., Newton. Special value in ladies' _ black patent leather belts, 6d each.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd. Last week, sale Darby's bankrupt stock.— White net corsets, cool for summer, 19, 20, 21, 5s lid, now Is Hid; ribbon corsets, 19 only, 23 lid, 3s lid, now Hid; white muslin and pique pelisses, 7s lid, now 3s 9d; white mushn and silk hats, 5s lid, now 2s 9d.— J. H. Porter and Co., Newton. Kaiapoi all-wool travelling rugs; , great i variety of choice colours. Lowest prices. I Smith and Caughey,. Ltd*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14525, 12 November 1910, Page 7
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