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EIAMOUSNOT ONLY IN THE WAIRAJj RAP A, BUT OVER THE NORTH ISLAND. WHAT IS IT ? Why! A.J. GIDDINGS' Superior " ATALANTA TEA." IS HAS NO EQUAL. Note. —This Tea is selected from numerous samples direct from the finest tea gardens in Ceylon, and the blending is based on an extensive experience both in the Old Country and the Colonies. THAT FIRE WANTS STOCKTON COAL. GET IT. Your dealer hasn't any coal just as good. Don't bo put oil*. All good cooks use Stockton Coal. SAMUEL BROWN, LTD., WELLINGTON. Preserve Your Boots WITH ____> A IT\l 3 liil I |__i__j__lr Ha H Q i_ If B_ tin «ul __ liw Js-fiL I if 8 ft M IS %« 1 I N _ S *_ matr i H <■» IE n The defects of the average Boot Polish are that it (hies not last, that it docs not preserve the leather, and that it rubs off easily. RADIUM !S EFFECTIVE! Willi little labour it gives a brilliant black gloss that keeps your footgear always stylish. RADIUM IS CHEAP! It only needs to be applied thinly now and thru. A rub occasionally dot's the tost. If is a wonderful preserver of leather and will save 25 per cent, in wear and tear. Best Boot Polish on Earth! €_• m . BOOT SHOPS AND (fi? -J j $ '"J . STORES. _f *W» ! Made by McLeod. CRACKED hands, chapped hands, rough hands, scaly hands, are all healed and cured by LANE'S MEDOLINE. The only article specially prepared for the hands. ifeverywhere. "• VELVETEENS AND OTHER FABRICS. WE ha\e just unpacked a shipment of the famous " Imperial " Velveteen This particular brand of "Velveteen has always given satisfaction ; it possesses a fine chiffon finish, with a nice glossy surface, and is suitable for Costumes. IMPERIAL VELVETEEN, 21 inches wide, in peacock, marine, sapphire, light brown, mousse, sago, reseda, laurel, pheasant, sky, Lechin, mordure, cherry, Napoleon, cardinal, lizard, tabac, bronze, haricot-rouge, mole, scarlet, grey, rose, navy, white, cream, and black. At 2/11 a yard. CORDED VELVETEENS, 22 inches wide, in myrtle, navy blue, brown, moss, cardinal, ruby, marine, mole, grey, light brown, white, and cream. At 2/3 a lIEATY' CORDED VELVETEEN, 22 inches wide, in cream and white. At 3/3 a yard. SPECIAL CORDED VELVETEEN, a nice nvdium cord, 27 inches wide. At 2/9 ALL-WOOL FRENCH CASHMERES, in vieux rose, reseda, myrtle, dark moss, royal blue, heliotrope, prune, peacock, grey, dove, sky blue, delph, new blue, rose, cardinal, maroon, prunelle, light and dark navy, light and dark brown, and fawn. At 3/- a yard. STRIPED WINCEYS, 40 inches wide, in cream grounds, with plain ancl fancy coloured striped, guaranteed to wash well. At 1/9 and 2/3 a yard. 40-INCH WINCEYS, in navy blue, pink, rod, sky blue, and turquoise. At 2/3 a yard. PLAIN CREAM WINCEYS, 40 inches and 44 inches wide. At 1/6 to 3/11 a yard. NUN'S VEILING, for inexpensive Evening Gowns, in sky blue, turquoise, pink, cardinal and heliotrope; 42 inches wide. At 1/6 and 1 /11 a yard ALL WOOL CHEVRON CHEVIOTS, in vieux rose, paon, turquoise, saxe blue, reseda, brown, sky blue, tuape, and light and dark navy blue; 56 inches wide. At 5/6 a yard. CHEVRON CHEVIOTS, all wool, in red, navy, brown, prunelle, reseda, moss, Copenhagen blue, navy blue, and paon ; 46 inches wide. At 4/6 a yard, ALL WOOL CHEVIOTS, 48 inches wide, in cream, champagne, sky blue, reseda, saxe blue, moss, brown, and navy blue. At 5/6 a yard. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED, Dept. 6, WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LX, Issue 9347, 19 April 1909, Page 6

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