Ladies' Silk and Lace Ties at 1/ each at Somervell's L where the 4/6 hats are.
ACETYLENE _GAB LIGHTING. TITHIS method of hgthing is becoming more popular daily, partly due X to the fact that we have been enabled to place a simple, yet effective generator on the market, and the price of carbide declining, reduces the cost of producing gas, which, for the same candle power, is cheaper than kerosene. The " Sunrise " Improved Acetylene Gas Generator is recognised by experts to be the simplest, safest, and most effective method of generating actylene gas. Approved by the Fire Underwriters' Association of Australia and New Zealand, and accepted without any increase in insurance rates. Adopted by the N.Z Government, Kamo Town Board, Bay of Islands County Council and up-to-date country business places, residences, halls etc. One hundred plants in use in Auckland district alone, every one being a standing advertisment. Only iron pipes and best materials used. Full particulars and estimates on application, Permanant address :— c/o 22 Wellesley St., Auckland. JOSEPH HALE, ACETYLENE GAS ENGINEER. /O JAMES 5 TEMPERANCE HOTEL, WHANGAREI. A Tea-Strainer for a Post Card A Tea-Strainer is always useful in M the home, and you can have one of jf these beautiful new pattern alumi- H mum strainers by just simply pen- g| ning these words: — g "Please send me the AMBER TIPS TEA STRAINER 1 advertised by you in to-day's • " ffl Add your came and address and m drop it in the nearest letter-box. m Upon receipt of your request we M will immediately send the Strainer |g FREE. 1 There is no string to this offer, and M by asking for it you place yourself m under no obligation. M ADDRESS:— I CHRISTCHURCH I
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Northern Advocate, 27 June 1910, Page 2
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