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A Revelation in Loveliness Paul's Dainty Embroidered Robes and Tussores, There are scores of occasions in the glorious Summer time when WhiteFrocks and Silks can be worn to great advantage. They aro so cool-looking in the blazing Sun, they aro charming in the cool of the day. But, on tho River, at the Show, tho Races, tho Ten- I *l V«^ nis Party or on the Croquet Lawn iSf,? =^^% These Dresses have a Charm Y/^P That is all there Own. /^^m\ Thero is an indescribable "something" about n flVfc^/^JS&ff \ dainty Muslin Roba or a Tussore that commands ad- 3^^^^^^Tr^ In regard to these sentiments Paul's aro particularly NI; s jj/ fortune°in having such a diverse selection of delight- / /K^ / /\ ful Swisr. Embroidered Muslin Robes priced from 123 //V /^[*p 6d each to 3 Guineas. V^f^r^if J^\ Tho Tussore Silks are 34 inches wiao and cost from ||||n\TOM\L Is lid to 7s lid per yard, also a fin© selection of Em- 111 llHulwM\ * broidered Tussore Blouse Lengths. Illll\\w/vli ' Included in our collection of Tussore goods aro • KgSJftwy m\\\ Tussoro Silk Costumes and Blouses also Tussore Silk |aHßi\\\\ \pA and Cotton Sunshades. , Hw\ll\\lv\ If you feel economically inclined re ti ember that 5 ■ »fi|li.H||iV»\\A\\\\ per cent, or Is in the £ discount is yours if you pay • \\\\\U\\uM\\\\\\\ THE AVENUE. WANGANUt. 1 REACH. |i| For Suitable Xmas Presents, do not ' /hLJ|I overlook tho claims of tho '"Swan" f«i•■•• •• 1 Fountnoii. II II Ib is always appropriate. To inti- II mato friends and one's family it con- l| veys v, delightful s-onso of intimacy—io ±_ - others it may b5 friendly and'formal. It is valuable—not too pretentious; it is neat, practical and lasting, and its . quality and standing render the gift a . thoughtful, and -neatly expressed compli- ■ I I ment. ■ . ; , . li J |i-a*"l|7. ; Prices aro just about the usual gift jm prices. Sold by all Stationers and BL Jewellers. Catalogue free on request. p|P MABIE, TODD & Co., ID— MAKERS. LONDON. I^J Jas. A. Burke. 15 Waltham Bldg., |< 24, Bond Street, Sydney. USLF h\JP ~ff Keep your liver active and the small every-day worries and disI appointments will not trouble you. It is the mind that makes as happy not our condition of life, and when you keep your stomach healthy, your bowels active, your blood pure by the regular use of Beecham's Pills your mind will always be clear and cheerful. Most of the hardships of life are directly due to disordered digestion. The health of the whole body is affected by the condition of the liver. By their gentle purifying action Beecham's Pills accomplish wonderful mental E and physical changes. They aid digestion and assimilation and enable you to 1 enjoy the great benefit of the full nutriment in your food. They will keep you § free from illness and help you to attain success by giving the mind energy, I vigour and determination. They have a direct influence upon your bodily I comfort and material welfare, and make living easy. I Soli in boxes labelled price lo^d. l\l\ & 2.0. fj|^»P HM If ||j —*""''" """ * '"""'""" ll'''l'' a*no"'a™''^'g^Egl*P?!lg!!!?gg??gH!^!l^^ The Remark that applies to Taken at DENTON'S STUBtQ is " THE LIMING IMAGE/ Ycu want the best that Photography can produce, therefore come to tho best place to get it. FRANK J. OENTGN, PHOTOGRAPHER, AVEX UE , WAXG AX U I - Tel. 311. FOR TRUE PORTKATTS. Estab. ISSI. ask for D quality 2/- pet !b. ALL GTIO CERS.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 30 October 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 30 October 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 30 October 1912, Page 2

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