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Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 301, 6 December 1922, Page 16

 

I Take it I* to NJ»?6i : CME;,.; : ;; :: [ There's ao better delight/Ilia; ■ "' / • '-. youngsters than by a visit to Nash's': ( ' ■-" -y - ■:: ™li~?os-~-~- >,, 6 - v&& Here, is an iimuenSe'. - va-riety; of won- I■ r ■"'■|lF r ~|^^' ; - W ■ derf^r TbysH-frcjffl*. ,-Wbpliy ■ Teddy I ' ■-* -■'W , Bears that squeak , ' fo : itffeal Aeroplanes •rW^^^^^^^^|%lS^S^jV^ : Dozens 'Lot 2Jechamcal Toys,' too-*. Motor; Cars, Engines,; Trains, and ..,.^^l'TM '^ f A Slli^3; ' Also, , Horses, Carts ß I " """ •■ ■ • ■ jj| W V Dolls, and poll's llousos.. f ; fr ; And prices in Nash's' Toy Cave are : Bring the ''Kiddies In NOW! J NASH f §: 16¥ £A¥E .. . Caba Street, Wellington. i • - ■ ■■'..■' <L___ ■ ...-■.-;£LSO~ 200- SPIiE-3H).U) , WOX)L fe*' # ' I ■ WOESTEB-T0- SiiLL. £5' 19s. 6(1. " ' {Shop around before you- purchase your new %^^ J W^^ - Clothes. Make certain'that you are getting tho '0t0$0M; ; greatest possible value- for the price you pay, ' ' .| but don't forget real- value—the thing that in- &=^^fe:fKL jsures long and satisfactory service—is deter- p^m^'' : h : i jßj^ .mined by quality. This has always been a *" C/j4.'-;.' | |'S ( ■quality shop, with prices low enough to ensure -" '. f?v' ; - I | ! ;€i ■ big A'alues. - ' ■■ $p$ jSEZe) -FOR OUH FASIOIIS' SELE-MEASUEE,- j|Ss ; ' SEE US TO-DAY,- ■ Ek . fillip I SCnNEI&EMAN- &' SONS '' TAILOMB ! GOOD TMLOEBfG. ' GOOD TAILOKIITCt. IJ. LEWIS/ :: •■ :• :: HIGH-GLASS -TAILORS '' r- • • (Late LEWIS & HOG AN) y Has-removed to 95 CUBA STREET (opposite C. Smith's), WELLINGTON, i LADIES' COSTUMES A SPECIALTY. ;.:,, NEWMAN BROS. ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES J (Established over 40 years). " "f , , iCars leave West-port for R-eeftbu--and vice versa daily. -Car leaves Westport and 'Reefton lor Glenhope Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; returning froia •■ Glenhope every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED AT SHORTEST- NOTICE •"""■■ •KEWMAIi BROS. js :: Proprietors.. :::' J. F. TUEHBU-LL .r. GEHEBAB €KB©ogß. ", ; AUu GBOGERH3S AT FAIR PRICES AISTD GOOD QUALITY. - m 121 ADELAIDE ROAD, NEWTGWN, WELLm^TON; 1 . GAMfeBELL EHBENFRIED CO., " AUOKI.AHD.

M Ale ■■ :, 0 on tap E at all Iβ Leading' ' ;■ E Hotels. I" y. in ; Buller ■ . . f• S District. { I ' ■ ;■ : The- PliO'enix 'Brewery,- : j! Lower EEi-VFTOJS". t' ' ' ■ • . . |: ——. ■ ■ ' 'S. MONTEITH;, '■' : * : BREWEK, ALE ANf* ; : i»OKTEK BOTTI..KK. i Mc ami Vovtcr, in Thill.: or hojttlc, ||: Delivered to all of District. ii Support: ($w Afertisers

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