d.s.c. THE QUESTION OF THE DAT IS, WHERE TO' QBTAIN THE J3EST VALUE FOR \rONEY? AND THE ANSWER IS ALWAYS THE SAME, "yOU /"lAN TAO "I3ETTEE AT D.S.C. • rpHAN ANYWHERE T?LSE" FOR TTVRAPERY. TjIURNITURE, AND / TARNISHING QOFT QOODS. WE SHOW THE LARGEST VARIETY BOTH OF PORTED pOODS AND OF T OOALLY TV MANUFACTURED Q.OODS. AND THE ARTICLES ARE WHAT THEY PROFESS TO BE. pO-OPERATION, pASH p RICES, AND. "PXPEBT "DUYING, ENABLE US TO OFFER ADVANTAGES UNOBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE. T\ v< p pO-OPEEATIVE (^TORES. DO YOU SUFFER . FROM , pHEUMATISM.. OUT ; rriDNEYs. •r\YSPEPSIAr
PURIRI NATURAL MINERAL WATER. A PINT OP PURIRI' ON RISING GIVES RELIEF. SIR ROBERT STOUT (Chief Justice) says: - " TO ANYONE HAVING A TENDENCY TO GOUT 1 CONSIDER IT INVALUABLE." SO WILL YOU. IMPERIAL GOLD MEDAL ALE AND STOUT. THE PERFECTION OP BOTTLED BEERS. HANCOCK AND CO., TMPERIAL TKOTLING OTOKES, IV UCKLAiND. ._ .'. ,\
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13324, 2 November 1906, Page 4
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