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FOR FATHER! 45); 1 The . . . Regal a Easy Chair. Encouraged toy the demand for our MOTHER'S EASY CHAIR, we have brought out this Chair as an idea. Don't you think this would make a delightful present to Father• “FATHERS BIG CHAIR” ITS RECOMMENDATIONS ARE 3 COMFORT ! EASE! and MORE COMFORT ! Beautifully Upholstered m Saddlebags and Velvet, with Best Steel Springs. Well Stufled. Strong Frame and Well Built, so as to give that Solidity which a man likes. Four Saddlebag designs on each, and finished with Best >ringe— 95/Scoullar & Chisholm, Ltd. CITY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, DUNEDIN. Complete House Furnishers. Catalogues, etc.. Free on Application. Welch, Mar getson’s Shxr.s and Collars. Latest London shapes to iiand, ex steamer “ Waimate. ” TAYLOR’S (Eity Hatoneum RATTRAY STREET Tunic Shirts, NefiTll|?e Shirts, & Tennis Shirts. specially made in Ixm* don to our own order. Economic prices. Non Breakable back pat nz The Non Breakable Back AFT CO. TwtlVl 3*? OLd'Style Always JKEAK atOAC k N.B.Back flonw REASONS why the N. 8.8. is better than the ordinary back Ist—ln the old style, the seam being at the binge of tbe foot causes all boots to break there, bnt in tbe N. 8.8. Boots tbe seams are at tbe sides. 2nd—Tbe inserted Back is made from tbe Best FLIABLB LEATHER, and as seen above, WILL NOT BREAK. 3rd Can be applied to all classes and grades of Boots. Stocked by Leading Storekeepers and Boot Dealers.

L WASTE PAPER. KTSTASTB PAPER FOR SALE »V in lots to suit purchasers. £AEPIy .STAB OFFICE. WASTE PAPER. PAPER FOE SA.LB in lots to suit purchasers. I Al»iy STAR OFFICE, }

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Evening Star, Issue 12964, 8 November 1906, Page 3

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265

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12964, 8 November 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12964, 8 November 1906, Page 3

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