Public Notices. Comfortable Home You can't tell any more about the quairty of a boot by looking: at it than yott can tell the chaiactet of a man by looking at him. Both s \ must be ttied in order to find out how they \ ate going- to weai. J have stood the test of time. They ate New Zealand's favotite brand—theit v i beauty, easy fitting, \and unequalled i weat make / them so. /
pin la " Three Cash Prises will foe given "to the three customers who re"turn the largest number of " Miller's Discount Sheets oir* or l?ra.fi>iKJV?f*CTre»reillsl "*1; second prize, " prize, 7/6. Sheets free on appli- " cation, and 4/ paid by us on re- " turning the same filed with " stamps. Commence now, and we " will save money for you. We " give stamps." ABCHB. MXLX.EE, & CO., The Cash Grocers, -t;-as«¥=nvi?t llliUWfilUlllli'l ■'■¥§BlrIflB?«« i^mmm mmmmmmmm Make Old and Shabby Furniture equal to New &JsJMfe*fi m%m To be had in Walnut Mahogany Rosewood Birch Maple Oak Ebony Satinwood Etc. Etc. ALL IRONMONGERS AND GROCERS m m in
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Evening Star, Issue 12760, 13 March 1906, Page 2
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174Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12760, 13 March 1906, Page 2
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