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LADY INOOURT. HEAVY FINE. MAGISTRATE—What is the charge against this lady? MR. TINKLE, K.C. (for the Crown)— Theft of a packet of peculiar value. MAGISTRATE—PecuIiar value! The charge states it as 2s. MR. TINKLE—That is the market price, but the real value is incalculable. . MAGISTRATE—I do not understand. What have you to say, Mr Huttommy ? MR. HUTTOMMY (for defendant)—\\ c plead guilty, but the provocation was great and irresistible. It was a Sunday and MAGISTRATE—Wordy as ever, lorn— I mean Mr Huttommy—but surely 1 must know what this packet contained. COUNSEL (in unison)—lt was "D" blend SURATURA. MAGISTRATE—Ah! Then I must sample this, and pronounce sentence later. MAGISTRATE (later)—l have tested this tea, and admit that the provocation was indeed great. Yet the sentence must be commensurate with the offence, and it is that you pay a FINE OF £10 or go for one month without Suratura. Meantime the Court will look after the stolen packet. (We understand the fine was promptly paid.) LANE'S MEDOLINE for the Hands. A Skin Food made specially for the Hands. 1/- bottls at all Chemists and Stores. A SILKS & SATINS. FOR DAY AND EVENING WEAR. T)ERHAPS no house in New JL Zealand can show so fin© and so comprehensive an assortment of Silks and Satins as is to be seen in the store just now. It is a very wide range that we place ' on offer, and our prices are exceptionally reasonable. SATIN DUCHESS CHARMEUSE —44in. wide, in sky blue, pink, eau-de-nil, heliotrope, ivory, and black. At 11s 6d a yard. BROCADED SILKS—22in. wide, in ivory, cream, pink, sky blue, oyster, black and silver, and olive. At 6s 6d and 7s 6d a yard. FANCY STRIPED TAFFETA SILKS—2Oin. wide, in heliotrope, grey, reseda, and sky blue. At 4s 6d a yard. COTELE MODE SILK, for millinery purposes, in saxe blue, electric, cerise, mole, brown, ivory, sky blue, myrtle, light and dark navy blue, and heliotrope; 20in. At 4s 9d and 7s 6d a yard. SATIN MOUSSELINE CHARMEUSE, in fashionable tints of brown, navy blue, moss, and grey; 44in. wide. In exclusive dress lengths. Only one of each kind. At 59s 6d the dress. TAFFETA SILKS, fancy satin striped, in champagne, reseda, vieux rose, blue, and grey. At 4s lid and 7s 6d a yard. -- - - TAFFETA CHIFFON SILKS— 40m. wide, in fashionable shades of golden brown, saxe, arid Copenhagen blue, light and dark navy blue, moss, bronze, andl^1 myrtle green. At 5s 6d a yard. • . TAFFETA SILKS, .in 200 different shades, ior- millinery pui*-. poses, also for linings, etc., 20in. wide. At 3s 3d a yard. JAPANESE SILKS, a full range f ../■;- ,>■;■ ■,":^n^n^.sS3M^wi|^Sr>;A;.':^,^^v, • At Is arid'-Is* 4d a yard. JAPANESE SILKS, 27in. .wide. Our special high grade, in 500 different,; shades,' . including - ' white, ivory, and black. At Is lid a yard. ■KitaldieA Stains, LIMITED. TS T>RICB THE ONLY CONSIDERATION IN buying Jam? Is not Qual ity, Purity, and that " Fine Fruity Flavour " - worth paying a trifle extra for? Certainly it is. In -—» jj^ ■ JAM Yon have Jam just as good as it is possible to make it—the finest NELSON FRUITS, with the immeasurable advantage of the "X" SYSTEM and EQUIPMENT. S. Kirkpatrick & Co., Ltd., NELSON. KB a can d° this by the HR H^B use of a Miloj Massage Roller, which makes, Bgflj SB keeps and restores beauty in Nature's own way. Ih The peculiarly shaped cup-like teeth of this HQ 9H Roller form a suction effect, which smoothes e6e] HB out wrinkles, and rounds out the beauty muscles. IBS'' HH making oge youthful, and youth more beautiful. |&S§ EH Directions with each roller. Price 5/6 post free. jBSI McELWAIN, 254 QUEEN ST., AUGKLAND^^^p

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12185, 29 March 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12185, 29 March 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12185, 29 March 1909, Page 7