KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. '' LTD., WELLINGTON. THIS is the last week in which to take advantage of the sensational bargains offering at our , Semi-Annual Sale for the Sale closes Saturday, 15th February, after which the regular prices will come into vogue. There is still time to get our Sale Circular and make selection of needed goodß. There is a bargain in every item, because every item is discounted. That is the fixed rule of the House, and it accounts for the wonderful success of our Sales. Remember you get the choice of HIGH GRADE GOODS, you are able to make a selection from a stock which is valued at over £100,000. To delay writing now is to miss one of the most glorious opportunities for saving ■tonoy. / -THE— Semi-Annual Sale Will Close Positively on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15th. Kirkcaldie & Stains, Ltd.
you Bee tne secret of his " Highlander n Barlow,' Main Street, Palmerston I North, which accompanied a photo I of little Harold: % | "This is my boy, aged 2 years \ on the 23rd August, 1907. He has been fed since an infant on "Highlander " Brand Condensed Milk, and he still,has it. He is in the best of health, weighs 2| stone." HIGHLANDER CONDENSED MILK. ! The Typical NATIONAL Product \i of New Zealand. y For " You can depend upon it."
AE P C P 0 E N T 0 ■• I M S- ' « | C N A Q L " TIGER" TEAS. They are really appetising beoause seductively rich, fragrant, , and revivifying. . They are truly economical because, you know, they require considerably less in the brewing than other teas, being of full Btrength. Take Tiger Tea at la Bd, for instance. This is quite the lowest price for a tea of equal value in the Dominion. The Is lOd Tiger is undoubtedly equal to any 2s tea on the market. While the 2s Tiger is so superior to any other that we believe you'll never go back to the brand you are using once you try it. If you want the best, get Tiger. All grocers' sell it. 0 ~ 0 R R D D E "TIGER" E R R TEA. S S 0 0 MM. EE EDMONDS 5 PKIZE BAKING POWDER. " Sure to Rise." 1894—100,000 Tins. 1904—350,000 Tins. One year later, 1905—370,600 Tins. One year later, 1906—429,780 Tins. • Out- year later, 1907—Over Half-a-Millien Tins Sold.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8508, 10 February 1908, Page 7
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