ENGLISH MADE LAGE made by the cottager* of BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Our Lace* were awarded the Gold Medal at the of Empire and Imperial Exhibition, Crystal Palace, London, 1911 No. 100. lOjd. per yard, a Handkerfap chief, 2/9. kacc, lj in Collar ‘ ,eep - lOins. square Pure Linen 4| ins. deep. The workers have a beautiful collection of Collars, Fronts, Fichus, Berthes, Stocks, Jabots, Handkies, Scarves, Sets, Yokes, Camisoles, etc., priced from 2/-, 4/6, 7/6 up. Tea Cloths and Tray Squares, Medallions. D’Oylies, Mats, and everything that is made in Lace, Lace and insertion by the yard, hundred different designs from 4d., 9d, 1/-, 2/6 per yard. Booklet entitled ‘“Au Interosting’Hoine 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 I*l, sala or return. Bucks’ hand-made Pillow-Lace outwears any other. Thousands of testimonials from delighted cu*. tomers. Write at once to MRS. ZE A” ARM STRONG, OLNEY, BUCKS. ENGLAND •
THE GIRL WITH SOFT WHITE HANDS Does the cap fit you? There’s no reason why yours should, not be soft beautiful hands if you use “SYDAL” (WILTON S HAND EMOLLIENT) Rub “ Sydal " on your hands every nightand all roughness will vanish. It softens the skin and is very refreshing to the touch. Keep a jar of “ Sydal ” on your dressing table and there will be little fear of your hands becoming permanently rough and unsightly. Per Jar I'6, GEORGE W. WILTON & CO. LIMITED WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND
Telephone 171 X F. LARSEN, Eiteb.lSW Curio Merchant, Lapldlst and Jeweller 81 Shortlaud St., Auckland, New Zealand. -MfrjW'iiffi The Inspection of Visitors Cordially Invited. All kinds °f Stones Cut to * Uy debljn. TO BRIDGE PLAYERS. THE “PREMIER” BRIDGE SCORER is the Best anil Largest on the Market. Can be obtained from: Champtaloup and Edmiston, Stationers, Queen-st.; Spreckley and Co., Stationers, Queen-st.; G. Totman, Stationer, Qneen-st.; It. Maekay, Stationer. Queen-st.; It. C. Hawkins, Stationer, Queen-st.; AV. G. Allen and Co., Stationers, Queen-st.; G Tomlinson, Stationer, Sy-monds-st.; and Aley Smith, Stationer, Karnngahape-rd. I’rtce, One Shilling. See that you get the “PREMIER," the Favourite Bridge Scorer. WOOD-CARVING, POKERWORK, AND MARQUETRY STAINING. CLASSES EVERY DAY AND ONE EVENING. Terms, 12/0 per quarter, or 1/0 per hour. Articles of eveiy kind, ready designed for work. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. Pokerworked Leather Goods for sale. —MISS AYLING, No. 4 Strand Arcade, Auckland. Telephone 748. A (I >s the Trade Mark of Quality, D irnbillty and Good Taste la BEDSTEADS. Stocked everywhere.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15, 9 October 1912, Page 66
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