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Hanlon's Hair Restorer Restoies Giey Han to its oiiginal Colour, Pieseives the Hair, and Cures Diseases of the Scalp, and is a Stipenoi Diessing PRICE - - - 2 S . 6d. Piep.uecl only by RICHARD D. HANLON, Phaimaceutical Chemist (by Exam.), 50, MOLESWORTH-STREET, WELLINGTON. TELEPHONE 10.«

S C. CASTLE, Victoria-street (opposite Public Library) BUILDER, JOINER, and SCHOOL FURNITURE MAKER. JOBBING WORK promptly attended to. Estimates given. Note the following. — Blackboards 9^. Easels 9s Pan 4tt thn Wash Tubs with plugs, complete 225. Stufted leathei top Office Stools 12s lid, etc. MB. HOBBS.

DENTIST, late of Phil., U.S.A., "Evening Post " Chambers, Willis Street, Wellington, and at Paeroa, Auckland Telephone 1342 High Class Woik a Specialty in all Branches. Country clients suited at shortest notice.

"SEND ME ANOTHER HAT." This was all the telegram aafd. But the oustomer was not one who would submit to experiment* or substitutions. The batter knew his business. He promptly dispatched THE BEST HAT HE HAD Thiswaa one of "WOODROW'S." It was what had beau ordered before. It was what was wanted again S Sons. 9 ._ CHAS. HILL & SONS KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. D.I.C. WALLACE & OIBSON ALL BXLL 9 Woodrow's Famous Hats.

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 84, 8 February 1902, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 84, 8 February 1902, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 84, 8 February 1902, Page 16

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