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i "°" 'WILTON WeIIiNGTON N» * SCIENCE APPARATUS FOR SCHOOLS AND SCHOLARS. CHEAP, GOOD, AND EASY TO PROCURE. It is worth something to know where the necessary Apparatus for Teaching Chemistry and Physics may be obtained.

GEO. W. WILTON, 3, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON, WHO has made a speciality of Chemical Apparatus for 12 years, has just returned from England and Germany, where he has made complete arrangements for importing the most up-to-date Apparatus direct from the manufacturers. A number of valuable Agencies have been secured, and Mr. Wilton has decided to devote the whole of his personal attention to this branch of business. Do not try to teach or learn Chemistry without Apparatus. It is now Cheap, and easy to procure. Send a Post Card for Price List, free, or Beginners' Set, price £1. Call and inspect the Varied Stock. GEO. W. WILTON, Chemist, 3, Cuba-street, Wellington. Prompt attention to Correspondence. FCR SALE, a V/imshurst Electrical Machine, Cheap.

MR. W. G. SOMERYILLE HAS CO-UHENCED PRACTICE AS A SOLICITOR & PATENT AGENT AT FLETCHER'S BUILDINGS, CORNER OF WILLIS STREET AND LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

IF you want Printing of any description the Free L\xce mechanical staff will do it foi you cheaply and expeditiously.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 175, 7 November 1903, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 175, 7 November 1903, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 175, 7 November 1903, Page 9

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