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- -• " * ~ ' Dress and Fashion. * " ' ' " ? - '"V . ■:..-■ I . ■ ' .'.''■' ,■'■',•■ i BEGINS TO-MORROW MORNING, 9.30 A.M. i ' Merchandise. ; l"' : 'the Great " Favourite ._ $■ r" ■■"" ""■' ■'"""■■■"»■ ""' ; '•"»' ' ''" '»■——-: "■■' ■"■ "■ '——«—■■>■■.? ■«~w»i ( "ijriWilP llllll *! 1 !*!!" ■ '' ' '"* I. '^ffTOrnrrr^TT~nl £ IS REVOLUTIONISING THE ART OF WASHING. <$> v :.■'' . # f J The Best for the Laundry I The Best fop the Bath ! J. I The Best fop Cold Water! The Best for Hot Water I X O■: £s ■■ % SAVES LABOUR. LATHERS FREELY. SAVES RUBBTNG. ~ > ,', I l Pares! Eoonomioai soap 1 5 '[%"'.' IN THE COLONY. *' { $ USED EVERYWHERE I SOLD EVERYWHERE! Z * <8> ■' • • SHAVING SOAP ■-. Makes Shaving Easy. '*"& V r l ',' fi handsome . cylindrical "nickel- ... "' < silver ease, with screw top. • • COLGATE & CO.'B : famous SOARS and RERF'UMES~' N ° l -u D ' s J;!; ;;. SOAPS. j>js FXTnssS." Cashmere Bouquet Vioris Cashmere Bouquet Jockey Club ... „ "'-•;•,; Caprice Opoponnx Alba Rose Sulphur Dactylis Italian Violets, &c. Peau D'Espagne Oatmeal In plain and fancy fluted bottles. Dactylis Turkish Bath "(gate's DenUl" Powder. Violet Powder?" Monad Violet Floating Bath, &c. Sachet Powders, &c, are equally good. ] " What the Hall-mark is on Silver the name of Colgate Uon Toilet. Soaps and Perfumes," j Colgate's Toilet Waters are delightful; Colgate's Shampoo Mixture is equally so; Colgate's Brilliantine is a beautiful hair dressing. . • Why is it? That Economical Housewives, Professional Cooks, and large consumers of Coal prefer " Coalbrook<3ale " ? Because l. It is the Cheapest— a large percentage of it is burn-able. Because— 2. It makes the hottest fire, and is easily controlled. Because —3. The low percentage of ash means cleanliness as well as economy. Because — Poor, low->{rade, low-heating, low-priced coal is extravagant! Because ß. No good cooking can be done with a coal that lacks " heat." Because 6. The tale of Coalbrookdale adds to the wealth of the Colony. Because— "The Best is always the Cheapest in the long run." ©©tlsltll! 8 WESTPOST. tTc'«t£t7s™u. ■■■!*« Westpart.Goal 08., Id. Depot: RAILWAY WHARF (next Freezing Co.); and ON SALE BY ALL COAL MERCHANTS. ,/ tJ ;

Patents. BALDWIN 'ft RAYWARD J. H. MACKIC, Dlotrlct Manager. OBTAIN rfT^L ATB/Tjj I §~Ofs I In all Countries of the World. Inventors! 1 Guide PRISE on Application. HiRCANTUI CHAMBERS, QUEEN-ST, AUCKLAND HENRY HUGHES, REGISTERED PATENT AGENT (cSTABUtSHEO 18R2.1 TRAOE MARK* S L registered and t» Eh ' 1 US S Jffl i/V/* cbtalMd >■ jr-' '" •" Countries i throughout th« World. "Advltft to Inventors" ("» on application. AUCKLAND OFFICE: 103, QUEEN-STRKEt C BBfIBKE-SMITH. Manaceh.

wiwii—iiw—i—wiJ»m'—uimiii'jnwtw"ii"" ■■—in in-11 iwiaiMWwiwiMi^' Monumental Masonry $%1F ? fillips /J3& ' $if [fill YOU MUST SEE OUR "jVj"EW AND "yARIED QTOCK OF THE ABOVE TO UNDERSTAND THEIR RICH AND UNIQUE CHARACTER. IRON TOMB RAILS, MEMORIAL- WREATHS. Catalogues on Application. VICTORIA - STREET WEST (Between llobson and Nelson .Streets). Telephone 964. Our Branch, WAIKOMETE STATION, makes a Specialty of Cleaning:, Repairs, etc. I T. J. MclVOfi, I 1 FUNEKAL WRBCTOa AND 1 I EMBALUER p ] I KASALNGAHA-PH KOAD (box! Newton I | Po»t Offlot). Tal«phon«. 6W. § "REPAlßS—Remember we do all kinds of X\i Repairs to Harness, Saddles, etc., promptly.—J. Wiseman and Song, Ltd., Queenstrey*- ■ - ■••■ ".

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13215, 28 June 1906, Page 2

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481

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13215, 28 June 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13215, 28 June 1906, Page 2

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