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3^=T~££ Wardrobe-;. Special Offer of 3ft 6in. Wardrobes, Mirror Door and Drawer. Polished Walnut or Oak, £5 !('/= Duchesse Chests to match, 37/6.. 45/, 55/, 59/6, 75/. Beds and Bedding. Loose Kapoc Beds fro.u 22/6. Buttoned Kapoc Beds from 29/6. Buttoned Flock Beds from 15/. Hair, Kapoc, Wool, Flock, Etc., are (he various materials used in the manufacture of our bedding and are the best procurable. The Tickings are superior to those generally used. Special attention given to purifying and re-making all kinds of (tedding. Our stock of Brass and Iron Bedsteads is now replete with all the Latest Designs and, having been bought before the recent advance just cabled from Home, a saving of 20 per cent i v effected 39/6, 45/-, 55/-. We hold a large stcck of Artistic Wood Bedsteads from 39/6 each. Our New Illustrated Catalogue Post Free on Application. Herbert Haynes & Qo„ Ltd., The Leading House Furnishers, Princes Street. DUNEDIN. The Octagon. IMF r-VS Coatajw, tlw tejfhtst deUdouj fetvwß, aad i* amvemlly Kkmmlwigtd to U STANDARD COCOA OF THE WORUX

% YOUR HALLSTAND -SHOULD BEBOTH USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. to *» Homo—l !i{? fc t Chisholm Furniture, we have made With this, as with all Scoullah & A SPECIAL STUDY OF EFFECTS Hallstands to suit Halls of all sizes and styles. Beautifully Proportioned. Made by Master Craftsmen Very Moderate in Price. ' TD DUNEDIN AND INVERCARC.n I The following extract from the 'Law limes' is interesting in view of the presentation to Sir Joshua Williams of a pair of white, gloves at the Invereargill Supreme Court yesterday ;—When the Lord Mayor took his seat at the Mansion House on January 9, the chief clerk informed him that there was neither charge nor summons for hearing, and that' he was entitled to a pair of white kid gloves. The Lord Mayor remarked that though he had been a Magistrate nearly 11 years that was the first time he had presided at a I was afraid of her," said a big i burly man, a witness in a case at tho Auckland Magistrate's Court recently, when referring to his landlady. His statement was in answer to counsel, who asked him why he had not asked tor certain moneys Ti'hich he alleged were being illegally kept from him by j "Why wore you afraid of,her? asked counsel. "Well, you go and live with her, and you'll soon find out, said witness, and added that he would "sooner ask Jack Johnson for anything" thaa the landlady in quos*

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 58, 4 March 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 58, 4 March 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 58, 4 March 1913, Page 7