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Public fjotlftjim ; - - ?*'/ Ml X X m & Oxidised Steel Case Prioe: 20/We illustrate to-day the Moeri Lever Watcfc-"a splendid knockabout time-keeper. It is built so st ongly that it -will withstand rough usage, and is not affected by temperature or electricity. It * ffl run on a Hot Stove, on the Ice, or on a Dynamo equally as well as in* the Pocket The prices quoted above stamp them as the Greatest Value in the Dominion* Potted to any address with a month's Free Trial on receipt Of Prie«| your money back If <Mraa,ttssea\ STEWART DAWSON 8? CO., N.Z., Limite*. Princes and Dowling Streets* PUNEDIN.

THKIR TELEPHONE Two spiders ntrdclied a telephone From a pear to an apple tree, Then rat them down at eilhc* end To sec what they could wee. "'Hello!" 6iii<] s]iider number ona To spider number two, " A fly is coming down your way, Now see what you can do." " S|wak louder," answmed number one. " I can't hear what you say." "Too late!" replied bis cififty friend, "The fly has gone away." " HcUo! HclJo! Dear me," he said, "I wonder what's the matter!" Then~turncd his eye around to' ree What made the dreadful clatter. ' A bird in flying through the air, Witlrout ;lie least intention. Had bravhiHl it,? wing against the wire ' And brokrjn the connection. D. K. B&akch. "Wliat do> rou put before nine to make it three less ?—S IX, Why are the lioujm from one to twelve i like j;<;od'CiirisliaiiF': Because they are [ always on tie watch. ! What- is the difference l>etween a. crndlo land a Scov. ihman's blbv?—The one is a child'c cot. tl ic other is a'Scots child.

Public Notlc "Globe" Shirts , FULL IN SIZE EASY FITTING WELL PUT DOUBLE SEWN — they represent COMFORT! REGISTERED COMMON SENSE SHIRTS! In all Styles of TENNIS SHIRTS NEGLIGE SHIRTS WORKING SHIRTS The "Globe" is the Shirt that satisfies. The Correct Thing at Last! THE LATEST IDEA IN GO-CARTS-THE INDESTRUCTrBLE. For L : ghtness, Strength, Comfort to the Infant, and Economy, this Perambulator must commend itself to every parent. These Go-carts make a comfortable seat or couch f r the dhild, and when not in use may by one action be fplded up into the small space of 28in. long by 6in. thick, while the weight is only i/ilbs., and is easily carried in the hand. We have just received a Special Shipment of these Novel Prams direct from the Makers. THE NEWEST IN PRAMS. INSPECT THEM. HERBERT, k HAYNES, & Co., Ltd., w The Djuhedin Furnishers.

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Evening Star, Issue 13114, 21 November 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 13114, 21 November 1908, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 13114, 21 November 1908, Page 11