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The \vlki|.' i»[ our fundi•\w. ineludiuS newest designs m uii.m .md lunibon chnirs and tobies, at teduivl prii'is. Cauphev's furniture (l"j>,irt in' " King George knew nut how the apple into th« dumpliui} —the hoy now. ' fetched t',l powder, and saw her moko 10 dnmpling. ■ Tinker's . Yon can depend 011 ridilimr viir cluMren 0 *orm» with Wade's Worn. Pius. the wriiKteiU" Worm Worriers la ~ " E7RS is eggi<," she said, sadly. He to' > "that's no grammar." She took no n® 1 ' but said, " hurry up." Tucker's Egg " off 1 ' DON'T LOOK 01.1). . ' . With adviiucinif years yrevness ' ncrc « : Stop this with Lockteu'm Siirntn! L . .. Rbstoheii, which darkens to the 10™.; ■ colour and preserves the appearance. W? ~. yer's, tho English Hair Restorer, keeps ravages of time, by darkening the grey ..re--" also causing growth of Hair. ; A GOOD PLACE , .„' - To go for a bicycle, lyres, sundries 01 ! kinds, or, to learn to ride, is to Hennw? g-g Bicycle, Tyre Works, and Riding So® 3 ' city. •M

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11440, 2 August 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11440, 2 August 1900, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11440, 2 August 1900, Page 6