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r- - Dress and Fashion. j SEEN OUR ' ■ I I MILLINERY DISPLAY?! 8 "IT'S GOOD." We're not the only 8 B ones who said that; hundreds of ladies II m have said it. We can show yon a 11 H French Model of a Copy of it. at g II hah' the price, made by our own 1 ' • 8 If you ** to trim your own Mil- I ' m liriery, we have a splendid assort- I M meat of both Straws and Felts, which I-'; j B have just been landed B J 3 THE Shapes. I B NEWEST- Feathers, and S if and SMARTEST Trimming*, g j H " Thought about your new Jacket?'' h I TOR . 19 s 6 D - I §§ ' Yon can buy at the Economic" a m M Warm Cloth Coat, or a Stylish Rain- M M proof. If. you prefer a better finality fa H wc hare plenty nf others for you to H I ALWAYS YOUR MONEY'S WORTH AT ' I I Laidlaw Bros.. 1 iff "ECONOMIC," Symonds Street. M S H. J. FARMER, Manager. H a a i . = =~ j Fancy Goods. I! STEREOSCOPES. 1 STEREOSCOPES. ■ B For posting away, for presents, and a I gag for entertainment, there is nothing 8 | B more suitable or better than this new m |HI Stereoscope, that is so compact arid Jj| I g unique, ifc folds up for the pocket. a ; H Twelve charming photographs of 9 \ H New Zealand scenery accompany P|l j m each Rotoscjpe. Scones of Auek- *8 g land, of Rotorua and the Geysers, ' pj : 1 are included in each set of Views. j9 ! 1 For collectors, tourists, ami for gift ;".' | S purposes, the Rotoscope is a most |j ; m valuable and attractive novelty. tP : l PRICE ONE SHILLING. I |II Obta nable only at i M I GOOOSOM'S. I Merchandise. | Ist in Public Favour! g | Ist in Solid Value! | Ist in Perfect Purity! ~ 1 I —And the people know it! § I "HIGHLANDER" CONDENSED MILK | Is made in New Zealand from I New Zealand milk for New I Zealand people. For Infants "HIGHLANDER" ; | is an Ideal Food [ j Because— I It is free from starch It is easily digested I It is free from starch It is easily digested jj It is absolutely pure | 1 It is thoroughly nourishing I If it is good enough to be !" good for the baby," it is good enough for anything where milk is required ! 1 § a "You can depend upon it." s Farmers, Dairymen, and Householders. THY " WYANDOTTE," The • r\ Modern /,, l r_-__lftn_> \ Cleanser! fuVANDRfiTri ms |rw i *S|l|* it is different from 1 % all others. DAIRVMANS . Not a Soap; no suds 4 or lather. IrmaarSyyiwX Once used, always ! _....._ — .... „. Wholesale from FACSIMILE C» BLa. HAC. A. J; ENTRICAN & 00., LTD. AUCKLAND. Musical. PIANOS NO DEPOSIT. r>rAINV,/V3 2S, HIGH ST. PIANOS 5/ * "& WEEK. 1 ?___! _______I SB, HIGH ST. PIANOS" *& SBPirJ: PIANOS 6/ - A week. t r IfMINVi/O 28, HIGH ST, PIANOS NO deposit. ' 1 _ ir"\s V V/VJi 28, HIGH ST. PIANOS ~"'-JMB k st. PIANOS~"1. P^UT" pianos~*.& m^%. pianoslT n 4«^ 0 I t; PIANOS 9?: A WEEK. rlnl N'w'O . 28, HIGH ST. PIANOS -Ijujgggfg. PIANOS 10/ "£ fflf &. Business Cards. ffl PEACOCK, Ophthalmic Optician, 213, 1 . QUEEN-STREET (near Victoria-street). The Sight Tested by most improved methods and Spectacles accurately fitted. Artificial Eyes of all colours in Stock. Nautical and Surveyors' Instruments in Stock ?nd liepaired. /Tt,\ CHAS. SMITH" r mlm \ PERAMBULATOR ' (L. 1111 ' MAKER. iu feN -/"Swril ■ Wishes hi.? Customers I Xss&i*sßA and the Public generis -, i ally to know that he a <HsW*&gßl&a. / has removed to Larger V* eiVr'/h ' '■ Premises in WAKE\_<l / FIELD-STREET, only Sg "-"* Ji-ZCs seven doors from Queeni street. T. J. McIVOR, I 1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR. AND I I EMBALMER. I 1 KARANGAHAPE ROAD (next Newton 1 , I Post Office). Telephone, 689. If T> 0Q V E AND TIT OXT EDDIE, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS AND 'BUS PiIOPEIETORS. Having taken over the Businesu of Paterson and Co., are prepared to supply Urain and Produce at current rates; also, on Hire, aU kinds of A chicles, Brakes. 'Buses. Gigs, v Cabs Waggonettes. Saddle Hacks, etc. 'Buses run regularly between Devon»or» , sad TaiajmuA,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13729, 21 April 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13729, 21 April 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13729, 21 April 1908, Page 2

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