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1v " ' •:•' '- Medical. .. ■'• 'IT 1 A D A." The World's Blood Medicine Has cm-ed Hydatids, Kidney Disease, Bladder Troubles. Gtavel, Gall Stones, Liver Disease, Dyspepsia, and all troubles • arising from an impure state of the blood. SREAT SATISFACTION IS EXPRESSED BY THOSE WHO TAKE VITAOATItt GIVE IT A TRIAL, YOU ALSO WILL BE SATISFIED. ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 8 9 A. PALMER, 439 Flinders Lane, Melbourne. '%:•? '-? Competitions. " ififl'--' §k SE ildllTTr CLEANER fl ißllli n> !nbl_ n _fl#l a _ \ w fHlinli.U I§ 1. cleanser LlmtKlliKw 1 4 J&PBZ, IN CASH PRIZES will be awarded for the best line 4 «g*3 «y? completing the following LIMERICK :— 4 ' '1 here was a young man of Calcutta, < Who spotted his bookcase "with butter; , 'Twas in vain that he scrubbed, „ Till Vvith''"Wyandotte" he rubbed, "< ' —-—■-~T. T — " * Supply the" missing line and forward .with an empty 01b or lib Wyandotte hag (with full ' " name and address) to the J. B. FORD CO., S.X. Agency, Bos 48, Wellington. First Prize, £3, •i Second Prize &l, and Four Consolation-Prizes of ss. each. Wyandotte is obtainable from i Storekeepers, Painters, Ironmongers, and Dairy Factories. Retail, lib bags 6d, 51b bags, 2/1. ■> This Competition closes May 31st. y T v T v - T v m m y T T y T T T T » T T T * TTTVTTT TT T TTT gfT'I'TyvyTTTTT - ? Business Notices. 1 * BUSINESS » CARRIED ON ASiUSUAL l mmm exteklive alterations | i . ! House Furnishers, I I■_ . '■■ OPPOSITE SMEETON. , I m >■ I f~* *- traST, a JS ft — -><ypaper of its specific Ifiml in' thei; i «»» 7 -^ lx- x We read of "the golden age, the, . /one silver age and the iron age, but V. \jid from an optical pointlof view we 'Sm£b&{& '^pS^^,,\ •)g ■ could just as well call 7 'this the V /lie age of bifocals (Farnears), for this /^--^J As is what we are all most interested a sign' or tbe Age.' /was in, and yet when we: go back to>' ! [two the first bifocals we can imagine some of the benefits! Se- they produced in spite of the inconveniences from the) jut crude way in which' were put together. Themauj [d- who first took his two pairs of glasses and by chttingj (g ' them in halves (the old way) and rearranging, them in (us . a frame bifocals must' have -felt a great deal of | (res satisfaction with the result, though in these days no I V.se one would be satisfied for a moment to wear a pair of '/all split bifocals. We must have something better, much 1 (100 belter, something so put together that we do not know I \ we are wearing double glasses. The way bifocals of \ j this character have been taken up by the glass-wearing / / public during the past few years has shown that there/ (or- is a better demand for this class of glasses than has) Ny been hitherto imagined. , '~^ -SAMUEL BARRY/ THE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. 314, Queen Street, Auckland., JO£%W/o ' THE STUDIO Oppoaite . STRAND AECABE Wr 0! Auokland Savings Bunk. jffi? All the''Latest Finishings in ■ Up-to-date PHOTOGRAPH ' " Children a Specialty^ COPIES AND ENLARGEMENTS. Patents. Ironmongery. PATEN T®S I SEASONABLE- '•■ goods. OUK0 UK IRONMONGER Y DEPARTMENT / / / Vsy/fttA are now °P en: ' u S up lines for the " Queen STwetrr. ~_--» | coming season, and are offering same at ; F AMOUS L ow P KICES - \w//™lv//tfA EARTHENWARE" FOOTWAEMEES - 2 / % ! »int. 2s 3d: 3 pint, 2s 9d: 4 pint. 3s 3d. Sk EOOM HEATEES-ISs 6d. 22s 6d, 2Sa 6d y 'yyyy'yyyy/yyyyA .((((.<S'/yy"A each. /vMsfflffifflA § TABLE LAMPS-Complete 3s, 3s 3d. 3 3 6d, V> f^§T v vOFr»CEisj 33 9d, 4s 6(1, 5s 3d, to 10s 6d each. yiS_L___J_«s2___ WMwwl HAND LAMPS—Complete 10d, Is, is 6d, la * _- 9 ( i 2s 3d. ' , JDIETZ LANTERNS— Eest-2s 9d, 3s 6d. | 4s 9d. P!S"!lffslW 1§ H a tfli IS _ ff- I 4 MINIUM SAUCEPANS-2 pint. Os 6d: Bil_.il 111 SB II %M II £L Oj I IMP SOOT DESTEOYER-Try one. 4Jd ' REGISTERED PATENT AGENT. I each - _ HISTABLISHCD 1882 , ] T ™ !™«* ~ tk ■ H. M. SMEETON..™ frf ntflh i J®/ n-ENEEAL T>ROVIDERS, |ni)li' V lrt U r /T\ -111 J*/ i oMalntfi QTJEEN-STEEET. Pi I|v in all Gauntries | QUEEiS -STREET. (--4 W i Ii thpoaghoatthaWorld. | 'Advice to Inventors' '" "'" ■ uif ■"■■""m i r i r i«m«... i'.jj^ r ™cr**,uu*imjm,*~« Tnrri H free on application. ■ ' ; _j ind 0 S W A °T N '|v^^ N = !I^ l> PEREN - Auckland Office: Exchange Lane, Queen St. ' lAL BYLGRAfe& SELD - E. BBOOKE-SHITH, Manager. We can Supply the above at Considerably ..-■ Less than Auckland List Prices for = . = Cash. QART OVERS. Write for Samples. gTAOK QOVERS, H. AND LTD.. xyATEBPEOOP pANVAS. Pukekohe- . GREEN AND' NATURAL COLOURS. - PIA NOS, iTm .?* a t weefc.frv We require no deposit,: we take NO „ ~'.».•'_ ~ , t i i ;.i blll of sale - Call and inspect— High-st. bupplies to hand per Surrey and Indragliiri. ; ; z —— LIPP PIANOS-Sole Agents, English and „ - --.-. _ Foreign Piauo Agency, Ltd., 191. QueenTelephone, No. 557. ... 1 street, near H.M. Theatre.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13742, 6 May 1908, Page 3

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816

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13742, 6 May 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13742, 6 May 1908, Page 3

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