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MUkUdim. FOR BODY AND DURABILITY USE inrtiJitod itm. HUBBUCK'S SSKSS WHITE LEAD Government Laboratories, Hokait, 15th AprU, 190 T. HUBBUCK'3 WARRANTED GENUINE WHITE LEAD. Mauri. Thomas Hubbuck A Son Lt«., 34 Qaeen Street, Melbourne. D e »i Sin, " Acting on your instructions. I purchased, on 11th April, in Hobart, a 141b. iron dram, unopened, of joor Genuine White Lead for analysis the tendon not being informed it wai for this purpoit. The kee haa been examined with following retults :—White leid. 93.25 per cent.; linseed oil, 6.75 per cent. Both white lead and linseed oil were of excellent quality, and were free from any admixture or impurity whatsoever."—Yoers faithfully, W. F. Waxd, Goternment Analyst. HUBBUCK'S GENUINE LINSEED OIL THOMAS HUBBUCK & SON LIMITED, LONDON. IlUbUshed 17*5. AUSTRALIAN OFFIOE: 34 QUEEN STREET, iMELBOURNE. EsUblished 1765. 07125 j

The Compulsory Sale OF BLACK, BEATTIE & CO.'s STOCK ... IS STILL DRAWING ... GREAT CROWDS OF BUYERS BIT THE CLOSING DAYS ARE NEAR AT HAND. AND THE BALANOE OP THE GOODS HAVE NOW BEEN MARKED AT Sensational Reductions I _ . END-OF-SALE BARQAINB JUST Arrived m ready-to-wear qlothinq Hill* Boys' American Blouse Suits, only a few Mm left! - 10/6 for -i/ix A LATE SHIPMENT Men's N.Z. Tweed Sac Suits, only 10 left MtH- __^_______ 45/6 for 27/6 - - i Case Trimmed Mil- r*™**" M "^^ ?MWM —TI Men's Heavy Tweed Sac Suits " ,W linery comprising - — 30/- for X"7/6 the Latest in Hoh- A tOW Men's Odd Sac Coats Half- day Hats m . - 21/- for XO/6 PrlGt o , Us H al pri ? e 21/ ' Specimen Men's Trousers in Colonial and Sale price each _ . . English Tweeds 10/e End" of-Sale . io / 6 for e/11 «****! v*. iMtY«rd.m«ii Bargains CORSETS! CORSETS! 1346 Yds. of Up-to- ! d«f Dr... Material.. Offered Corsefcof^ood, ndUfcmdn. ?\ . N oW a C tua,,ygo|^at Taffetas, Amazon Cloths, De- ■' — '' 2/Q per pair lames and Fancy Tweeds. The original p or shirts & Holiday Drosses . price of above was 2/6 to 4/1» per yd. i 6 pJeces ashing Lqstre Cambric Now going at 1/— per yard all round. Usually B|d Now 4£d yard I Black- Beattie & Co. Ltd.

The Superiority of the 'WERTHEIM' Over all other makes of Sewing Machines is universally admitted. It holds the '-' World's Leadership in Sewing Machine Construction because it ia built on entirely new principles and embodies many exclusive feature*, notably:— ' A NEW SYSTEM OF BEARINGS, which removes all friction or vibration, and renders it quite noiseless 1 in operation. : '' MECHANICAL PRECISION IN ADJUSTMENT, which makes it very easy to work by even the youngest ' , ' • or most delicate operator. ■ > SIMPLICITY.—There is no complex mechanism whatever. It is absolutely the simplest machine made. , . EXTRA APPLIANCES include self-threading shuttle, simplified new winder, patent self-acting bobbin winder, new fqot rests, &c. . % . ACCESSORIES.—Each machine is supplied with an assortment of quickly and .easily attached appliances for producing at will drawn-thread work, hemming, ruffling, quilting, kilting, lacework, braiding, 4 ", i shirring, gathering, cording, embroidery, &c. CABINETWORK. —Is superb, in beautiful inlaid walnut and highly polished usefulness and decorativeness combined in high degree. ' . VERSATILITY.—The self-same machine is equally at home on all classes of sewing, from the simplest seam, tbt heaviest carpet, or the most intricate embroidery. Produces... ART FANCY NEEDLEWORK with a delicacy of touch, a facility, an ease of exertion, impossible on any other Sewing Machine. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED AT ... EASY PRICES-EASY TERMS. EDWARD REECE & SONS SOLE AGENTS FOR CANTERBURY, COLOMBO ST., CHRISTCHURCH. 0

; J '" ' ■ "Vf ' What iS Ladies! FRUIT who take a pride • I ISUI I Jam jtfsW.S'ji pDfiTFPTinM ■ 12** the bestresults by using rllU I Lll I IUH fYlSlflA Of r Coaibrookdale Coal. J • . ■ ■ T .. __ nftul _ a J p na l ! Toprotectjourlruitagaintttherayagei ThlS renOWneo I*oßl i 0( birdßi Netting should be used. Thia p- ™"" gives 8 quick liVa fire, ; w « can supply in 100-yard lengths. Don't buy cheap an( J j s Unequalled for ; lyudwidt. a yards wide. Jama. Lots of its heat-g'Ving proper Syaidiwide. 4y>rdawid* them are made Of t j es ty an y Coal SOld Price, lid. per yard in 100 yatd lengths mashed carrots, . in the Dominion. 2 «- p«yard in broken leDgthi. turnips, and other j "Coaibrookdale" is cheap vegetables, j becoming more with poor fruit, or , bgcausß ujs If CDII fl D ITC : 1 SS?AM.« VEHMUKIIt Pion«r N.wrai the end more econom.. .^'fb,^"^.'"^"' , "" Flavour Jams are Cally than Cheap neat- v ig immediate and p*rman«»i in ltt . Christ- less Lignites. operation!, and, iU aetitt principle boiog made in onnsi ico* m efP _ el soluble, ii absorbed by toe. leave*, and Church, from the Please fiOte t»ai l/Oai- aanot be waaheU ofl b T ralo. purest and best brOOkdale JS WeStpOrt p« r packet. 41b. to 4jlb., 3/6 each; per fruits obtainable. Coal, but not all West- ca» e o!24pack.u,7s/.c a M. / port Coal is Coalbrook- '"- ~~"~ dale I I »*,•,-- NIMMO& BLAIR \ insist on having . • COALBKUUIWALC ucD^uiiuTe \ vifAlTVrn and NOT a substitute. SEED MERCHANTS. \ Lfll IN FT If Bold by Coal Merchant! QUNEDIN i \: thronghout the Dominion. UUWCUIII. V"* 'XWW AND GOOD . » L, ' ■-'■■■■■■ ■'- ;: \ ■•' ; 'hi —— J '

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12975, 30 November 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12975, 30 November 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12975, 30 November 1907, Page 6

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