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NZ Truth , Issue 218, 28 August 1909, Page 8

 

J. J. BUSBY, STATIONER AND BOOKSELLER, 41 MANNER STREET, WELLINGTON All tlie latest English, Aznerican } and Continental Magazines, Peri- odicals, &c. by each mail. ' , CITY BUTTER SUPPLY. Wellington & Levin. THE FAMOUS NIKAU BUTTER. Fresh Milk Delivered Daily. ■■5 VIVIAN-STREET, WELLINGTON. BROOKLYN BAKERY, „ BEOOKLYN, F. MEYER, Proprietor. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST BREAD" nil ■= THE WELLINGTON DISTRIOT< . 3 . > '■•■ " 'i '{ . . ■ !• KINDLY GIVE ME A 1 TRIAD ■PHILP* BISHOP,: ' CATERERS, 120 Willis-street & Courtenay-placc^ T?STIMATES GIVEN FOR WEDDINO 11, BREAKFASTS, PICNIC PARTIES, ... SOCIALS, KTC. WM. HOYLAHD & CO., SHOP FITTERS, AIR-TIGHT SHOW CASE MAKERS, GHUZNEE STREET, WELLINGTON., (Next Hotel Bristol). SHOP FITTINGS STOCKED AND :-■-■- MADE TO ORDER. . . • PHONE 1926. , ■ . . Central Hotel, r NAPIEE : Family and Commercial Hotels '„■.:..■.; TERMS : 4/6 PER DAY. '; 3. Y. SIMPSON, Proprietor (Late Post Office, Palmerston North>',» THE SLIO GiGARETTESI Absolutely tbe Best and Cheapest oh the Market. i ' They are made , from the PURES2J VIRGINIAN TOBACCO. IS IN A PACKET EOE 6d. Ask for the «ST A<3 !». % . ALL TOBACCONIBm THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, 185 UPPER WILLIS STREET, T. B. BALDWIN, Proprietor BUY ANYTHING FEOM A NEEDLBI TO AN ANCHOR. All Household Requisites. For Safe. Kindly Call and Inspect. BOHLES! AHY BOTTLESf •' J. NELSON,- " A -- Waste Product and Bottle Merchant TARANAKI PLACE, WELLINGTON Buys Anything m the Shape of . ' Brass, Copper, Lead/Zinc, Old Rags, Et* I GIVE THE HIGHEST PRICESS ' Call on or Write to Me Eefore Going. Elsewhere. J. NELSON, ; k BOTTLE YARD, TARANAKI PLAOB* Teiephone, 816. BUILT like a Watch at the largftrt «# ■best recognised Sewing Machina Pa« tbry Jn the World. ' , " ' : ANYONE CAN BUILD A SEWINfr MACHINE, run a hotel, or paint * pictuas BUT THERE IS A DIFFERENCE. Paint and putty will doctor up a cheap sqwing machine into a decent imitation «• the high-grade article, but a month's >M 5 will discover the difference — -the para.Uet <£; i donkey to a racehorse. The intelligent purchaser, will noS ht cUr^ seived into squandering his money upon a$ anknown.. cheap machine when AN AO> KNOWLEDGED HIGH-GRADE CAN BS BOUGHT FOR LITTLE MORE MONK'S. Singer's Art known throughout the World aa ttw HIGHEST .STANDABB. .;.".., GREEN'S ' Marvellous Corn Ointmeci The Great Destroyer of Hard Corns, Kofi! Corns, and Warts. - It is easy to apply, Safe, Sure ami c,aas«& no inconvenience. PRICE : 1/- PER BOX. POST MlElft R..M. GREEN, ChemJst^ Cr. Taranaki & Vivian-slrccts,- Wclli.ig^o** .»>■■■;■ ,w.nj w!«w!' ii.«-.^.ww;«vjr-grwaiaig«.'.JgajMDae. l igM WOMAN'S FRIEND,. .MADAME KURTZ'S ItElilAßllfi MYiT.S. Warranted to Give Satisfaction m Every C'a.ia' and have Never Heon Knovm t<» Felt,. 3s and 5s per box, securely jtackaA, MARSHAIiL BROS., Chemises, Park-stnsal, Sydney ; and R. J-. rOULTON, Chemitib. ?7 Bourke-street, MelbQurne. ECZEMA CURED BY DR. DUNCAN 1 * CELEBRATED SKIN OINTMENT. HIS WONDERFUL KAIUj-.^*. 1 ENT SALVE is .the most e&uo- tive Remedy made for the curt c/l Eczema, Psoriasis, and all forms. «fl skin disease. It relieves . all iriflamett conditions of the skin us soon us applied, and it is so .soolhin«; nnd healing that it may he; applied W 1-iw delicate skin of an infant. It is invaluable for chafos r> ;.u). .s'lvfa irritations of every descript-iow. Price. 2s 6d ■ per jar. po?<. frt'«- Obtainable only at the "GRAND" PHARMACY, No. 4, WILLIS-ST. , WELLING TSTSt,

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