Wo buy everything for hard cash. This is the reason we sell so cheaply. When customers think this out for themselves, they will discover how it is we sell at wholesale prices.— The house steward of the District Hospital desires, through our columns, to thank Mr. E. Evans, of Mount Eden Road, for a parrel of illustrated periodicals for the use of the patients. Linoleums: 500 pieces, new patterns; just arrived new laco curtains; ako a largo shipment of bedsteads, 20 per cent, below present market value.— TUCKER'S BAKING POWDER. Once tried always used. Of all grocers and storekeepers. NIGHT AND DAY. Cycle riding thoroughly taught, eight a.m. to ten p.m. Fee, —Henning's School and Repairing Works, Stanley-street. THE HABIT OF HEALTH. If we think, of soap as a means of cleanliness only, even then Pears' Soap is a matter of course. It is the only soap that is ill soap and nothing, but soap—no free fat nor free alkali in it. But what does cleanliness lead to ? It leads to a, wholesome body and mind; to clean thoughts; to the habit of health; to manly and womanly beauty. Pure Eoipv-Puiss' Soap.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11240, 8 December 1899, Page 3
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