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All Linen Irish Damask TABLE CLOTHS 150 CLOTHS — Splendid Quality, fine woven all Pure Linen Irish Damask, with a very bright finish. Will launder perfectly and give satisfactory , wear. Ths quality Is good enough for *be»t occasions,” yet the cloths are cheap enough to use every day. , Special Price IA/£ 4 Size 70 x 76 ° Special Price 10/fi gize 70 x 88 u Hemmed all ready for use. Write early for these. D.I.C. WANGANUI. From Edinburgh to Dunedin and it never varies. Barada Down the “coally” Tyne it goes, the most pleasant “smoke” that leaves Britain by that great river, for the ends of the Earth—through the Suez or the Panama, and over the “line,” —its condition is never affected, because it is packed in the patent “EVERFRESH” tin, ensuring condition in every corner of the World. To-day you can enjoy the same pipesatisfaction as the men of the old Homeland. z Barneys (medium) f Punchbowle (full) 1 AueKiAwnuk At all Tobacconirts/wjZmcToa 5 cfHMSTCHUACH Vac- Tin John Sinclair Ltd. Minufacturen, Newortle-upon-Tyne, Eiqa New Zealand Afentt: Bagrie & Howie Ltd. Bor. 1421 Auckland. inaaasasouoanaaaDtraaanßaa H but It ba proteetaA t» H ■I to make it aalaabla Profeaajonal ■ ® aktH ot htebaat ordar la avaSabla W ■f here for drafting naceaaary doc«I •3SS.STSU I 2“ on Securing of Patent*. IB RobcitWes I 1] Patent Attorney II See Page 18 for Auction Sale I and Land Advertisements. I

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 183, 1 May 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 183, 1 May 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 183, 1 May 1929, Page 6