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Paints. , Has Stood the Test of Time. EstabllshjQdllTe? FOR BODY AND DURABILITY USE ' HUBBUGIC'S WARRANTED GENUINE ENGLISH STACK MADE WHITE LEAD, Government Laboratories Hoharf ■ HUB BOOK'S ANTED GENUINE WHITE LEAD. Dart> Messrs. THOMAS HUBBUOK and SON, Limited, 34. Queen-street. Melbourne Dear Sirs,— Acting on your instructions, I purchased, in Hobart a i4ih°i,.«~ j wTfor thhf U o rp o ai enUUle " t0 Lead f ° C analy6ia ' ,ho Toador3 *»in e infomedu The keu has been examined, with the following results:— White Lead 53.25 per cent. _j _ Linseed Oil 6.75 per cent. Both White Lead and Linseed Oil were of excellent quality, and. m fron f,™ admixture or impurity whatsoever.—Yours faithfully, W. P. WAKD. Gvru meat Anal 111 ' HUBBUCK'S GENUINE LINSEED OIL Hubbuck's Pate ret Whits Zarso Biscuits. y a^oi " tmCni George . IW Huntley & Palmers Coronation Biscuits Jm add yet another triumph to the long list of lIL Em/ delicious productions of the Reading firm. MM Rich, sweet, and delicate in flavour, they \m\ wIL satisfy even the most fastidious palates. /|f| M HONTLEYsPALMERS 11 Moderate in price. Within the reach of all, and obtainable from leading grocers. M!n% See filename on "•Ejrh? A "biscuit of PwJ&S evety biscuit. Royal quality., . Dress and Fashion. _____ f The joys of the river are \ Hi V spoiled if your corset steels . i break as the result of the I' ® WEAR "OKTIS" I '...".i liT which double the life of your corsets. They are rustless. j Pre-eminent I . as the Queen of Dress the L» 11 11 1 with all its charming lustrous 1 M 111 !li 11 1 M. ra finish; draping; exquisitely to suit 1 HIIII if 1 the Clinsins fashions of the day— 1 §llf if 1 yet a 3 price within the |faWW I W DO NOT TOLERATED substitute. I VEI IfUTEEH Every Yard *y° u b °y fl §U i«» |j| should be stani^d^L^OHLJ^S^^^ gaaBaaHaffimBEBmaBBaHmaBaBBMBEgBmaaMMMaBSBBBBMBBBBWBj I If you want the very best ofto, 800 * | Flannelette J llf you want the very best Produces 0 * 0, 8004 1 | Flannelette j the Old Country Produces 4 buy HORROCKSES' I latest victory SEE HORROCKSES* NAME ON 1 brussels SELVEDGES and decline all substitutes i | EXHIBITION. 1910 Sold by all First-Class Drapers and Storekeepers. • icaawaaairai^^riiiraaifagateMß^^ Medical. Philatelist. Ewsrgjßowraa TUB TkOMisioiJ THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. BgflEgSSg™ jL V THERAPION, S TAMP c°blood poison, bad legs, ulcers, sores, painful swelled 73, F,hortland<flt. Joints, kidney, bladder diseases, weakness, piles, gravel, DEALERS in FORKIGEt! backache, gout, rheumatism, loss of vigour and vitvlity. AND COLONIAL If in doubt number required, send stamped addressed en* rjJ£Btfi STAMPS. .„ ' velop« for full particulars to The Le Clerc Medicine Co* ■ t Write for PriQOl™*« Haverstock Road, Hampste;td, London. Paris depot; We liny or Sell, ! it, Rue Castiglione- Npw York denot: 00, Beekman St; Open tin 9 p-EL Try new Dragee (Tasteless? Form of Therapion, easy tail Vil'lFfofoiflaß on Saturdays!. {» take, safe, lasting cure, Price a/a principal Chemist — HOW DID YOB ipiT; BOTTLER', 116. LARQE BOTTLES, Sold 1/6. Bit Prepared at BEDFORD LABORATORY. LONDON. England ®l If I Bee J.P. with Three Stars on Labels. ~ • _ v „ ' With Our 4 | Dental prcsenistioA'^' o^"4^ "ZITTT "TZTZ <0 | DENTAL' NOTICE. s «*i or Oin-FbeeJ A T CMITH, "TkEKTIST, r °^ lioiiSON-STiiJSET . (^S ! (Opposite St. Matthew's OhuroW. n\m ni nr rTT-^i^iniii^lh SUPPLIES A GOOD SET OP TEETH FOB i BEST SETS. WITH I'OKCECAIN. BEAUTIFDL PINK GUMS, NEVWt CHANGE COLOUii, AND. MOST IMPORTANT OP ALL,. A PER- *. ka, ■ • Hi fc'E OT FIT IN EVERY CASE IS GUAR AN- N©Xtt\JeW f 'W&- # GPWj ->rff L'EED. — , NO CHARGE FOR EXTRACTIONS WHEN - T " gJ_LiL| ARTIFICIAL TEETH ARE REQUIRED. I-" 1 OPEN PROM 6 to 9 EVENING FOR TJIANOS ! PIANOS ! « PIANOS ■ PAmiiESS 'BXTiIAXJITONS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14691, 27 May 1911, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14691, 27 May 1911, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14691, 27 May 1911, Page 6 (Supplement)

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