NO UNPLEASANT TASTE IS LEFT IN THE MOUTH AFTER EATING SCONES BAKED WITH TUCKER'S FAMILY BAKING POWDER, WHICH PRODUCES IHE BEST SCONEB. TINS AT YOUR GROCER'S. W. H. BARTLETT, ART pHOTOGEAPHER. SOMETHING NEW. INDIA PROOF PORTRAITS. These Most Artistic Pictures will be found True Likenesses, Full of Character and Never Conventional. Being Finished in Sepia Platinum, they will Never Fade. Everv Pr-nt is Personalis Signed by Mr. W. H. Baniett. LAMB AND SMITJL IRONMONGERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS. NOW SHOWING. pHKISTMAS AND MEW Y" EAR ' TTSEFUL T>RESENTB. CHOICE SELECTION OP PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY, EASY CHAIRS, CHILDREN'S CHAIRS, FANCY TABLES. HEARTHRUGS, TABLE COVERS, CUSHIONS, ETC. THE LATEST IN TEA SETS AND DINNER WARE, FANCY GLASS WARE AND FRUIT DISHES, ETC. SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF TNDIAN pIGURES. REAL NOVELTIES. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. LAMB AND SMITH, KAKANGAHAPE ROAD. DALTON. POOTBALLI.E TSRAND ("ILOTHINO FOUR REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THEM! I. They are the BEST FITTING and most STYLISH GOODS IN TOWN a They are all MADE BY OURSELVES of the very CHOICEST OF TWEEDS and FANCY SUITINGS procurable. 5. They are equal to BESPOKE WORK, and about. HALF-PRICE. fl. They are CUT in. ALL SIZES and to FIT ANY FIGURE- SHORT, STOUT, LONG, THIN-and then any ALTERATION required can be made FREE OF CHARGE. 278, QUEEN-ST.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13368, 24 December 1906, Page 6
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