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• The s.s. PpparOa, now in harbour, has brought: for Smith arid Caughey their first shipment of new goods for autumn season, value close on £10,000. '' V . •, „ "Boys will be boys." : Even . r that Boy,, whom, we all know, tears his clothes now ana then. Phormicine will not mend clothes, but it will mend him. Keep a .bottle in the house. . Ask your storekeeper for it.—Manufacturer, .W. F. .Tucker). Swarisoii-streeti Half-price remnant tables, to-day < and tomorrow. arid Caughey, Limited. ,- t < The s.'s.: Paparoa, % now in : harbour, lias brought for Smith \ and ; Caughey their ?. first shipment •of - hew goods ; for autumn season, value close on £10,000..- , _ - W. F. Tucker's First Aid Handy Box is brought.', forward Xespecially . to ■ t introduce Phormicine.' > ' The ; box • and | fittings most handy. You can get one for. 2s 6d of any storekeeper. | Askjfor. it.—Manufacturer, vv. F. Tucker, Swanson-str jet." " . Price tells, quality sells: Fast colour prints, worth 43d ,to 6|d yard, at 2s lid per dozen.— Smith and Caughey's fair. The time for receiving tenders for 10 locolmotive engines,- to be manufactured, in the colony, for the Government Railway Department, has been extended to June 1.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12210, 4 March 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12210, 4 March 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12210, 4 March 1903, Page 5

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