The balance of our noautifutomuslins and cotton voiles, Is 6d to 2s 3d for ll^d.—Milne and Ohoyce's sale, to-day. The Tramways Company, by advertisement in this issue, notify that an extra car will leave Onehunga at five minutes to eight a.m. daily in future, until further notice; while two extra cars will be run in the opposite direction, leaving Lower Queen-street at twelve minutes past five and twentysßre minutes past five p.m. Th«S excruciating pains from corns ov bunions may be avoided by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. A few white and coloured muslin costume*, also white linen, to clear, 15s 6d; see win» dow.—Milne and Ohoyce's salo. Mr. W. Kilpatrick notifies elsewhere in 1 this issue that he lias taken over the business .of E. rhipps and Co., booksellers, stationers, and fancy goods dealers, IBS* Karangahape Koad. The Beehive, Karaiigahape Road, is opea all day to-day.—Wc-orgo Court. No external application is equal to Cham-, berl&m'a P»<"u Balm for sore muscles swollen joints. j Ladies' sample hose at sample pnOMkj from lOd per pair. At,Milue and £8)09004 «*{«, to-day.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13399, 30 January 1907, Page 7
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