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Seasons may come and seasons rp-%y go, but the popularity of our Sale goefc '-tai tor infill iUT is* Come and see for yourselves how gratifying the values are in every department. From the nature of things, they cannot sooa occur again. 1 i^Cli i.PiTiin cillil %j%s*f DELIVERY. HERBERT, HAYNE.S, and CO., LTD., Pay Carnage to your nearest Railway Station, or Postage on nil Parcels of Drapery. Heavy Furnishings, Furniture, Trunks, and Sewing Machines excepted. nmaLjjasaßaßmsaaaassaaamc c if I 71 f ¥ I i'VLI Ut J &. W* A. t VA C* / I O £ THE ABOVE INQUIRY WAS MADE BY I fie miMisier of Oeience (SIR JAMES ALLEN) Kictiardsoe (Commandant N.Z. Expeditionary Force, England) REPLIED—esa &sm % ft If f:p% i Vide Wellington Evening Post, 251h June, 1917 m -RUGS Arc Always Invaluable In the Home, 1 Particularly on Cold Winter Days " an?! Nigafa! During Convalescence, and whenever th« ch.lly weather make* extra warmth desireable, the Motgiel Rug, with its cosy «mb- a fnrl vnß\. f n .,nrt » r.,1 k~,J ,# & &* «t ah tJu Mat Sim. 4? K —For Daily Bread —For Cakes and Pastry —For Everybody! H K " Jam is th# Highest Standard of Flavor, Purity, Quality. Wholesale Agents: W. Taylor & Sens Ltd., Dimedln. i

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Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 3