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ENGLISH MADE LAGE bp Me eottafera of BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Our lM(8 icere awarded the (told Medal at thr Feetiral Of Empire and Imperial Exhibition, C’ryttal Palace, London, 1911 No. WO. lOjd. per jard. Handker- jsSg -SX; chief, 2 9. Lace, 1« in ggft 4/. laj*, 101ns. square hgtj Pure Linen 4» ins. deep. The workers have a beautiful collection of Collars, Fronts, Fichus. Berthes, Stocks, .labols, Ilundkies, Scarves. Sets, Yokes, Camisoles, etc., priced from 2-, 4,6, 7/6 up. Tea Cloths and Tray Squares, Medallions. D’Oylics, Mats, and everything that is made in Latte, Lace and insertion bytlieyiud. hundred different desißus from 4<L, !d, 1/-, 2,6 per yard. Booklet entitled “Au Interesting-Home Industry” profusely illustrated, sent Post Free to any part of the world, to ladies interested. The lacemakers are very glad of any orders, however small. Selections sent on approval on deposit £l, sale or return. Bucks’ hand-made Pillow Lare outwears any other. Thousands of testimonials from delighted customers. Write at once to MRS. ZEA-ARMSTRONG, OLNEY. BUCKS. ENGLAND

Love’y Clear Skin A baby has lovely ' skin, so soft and volvery. YOUR skin can be Cl.' ■ made as smooth and soft as baby’s by using 1 “SYDAL” (Wilton’s Hand ’'wWy Emollient) After a hard day’s washing or other r housework, rubSydal on your hands ; it will take away all the roughness and make the skin pleasant to the touch. Hydal ” is also a valuable face cream it removes Ihe eftccts of sunburn and keeps the complexion beautifully clear. l/tj per Jar GEO. W. WILTON & CO, LTD. WEUIN6TON and AI'IKLANO.

TO BRIDGE PLAYERS.

THE "PHEMIER" UHIDGE SCOHER is the Rest :ui,l Largest on the Market. Can he obtained from; Cliamptaloup r.nd Edmiston, Stationers, Q icon-st.; Spreekley and Co, Stationers, Queen st.; G. Totman, Stationer, Qneen-st.; R. Mackay, Stationer, Queen st.; it. llawkln,, Stationer, Queen-st.: W. <L Alien and Co.. Stationers, Queen-st.; <: Tomlinson, Stationer, Sy-monds-st.; amt Aley Smith. Stationer, Karangabapo-rd. I’ri.e, one Shilling. See that you get Hie "TH EM I Elt. ' tile Favourite Bridge Scorer.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13, 25 September 1912, Page 67

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Page 67 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13, 25 September 1912, Page 67

Page 67 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13, 25 September 1912, Page 67

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