The Wowsers speak. . Article on loader page. ' ■ : :'' As a. refreshing And blood-cleansing drink for the hot weather, take "Montserrat" Lime Juice. Ask your storekeeper for " MontsamV.' and ' don't take " any other lime juice. ' . , ' It. will pay you to ask persistently for Roslyn unshrinkable all-wool flannel " Delta" finish, in Shetland, brown, heather, and navy..; . .. , . .-v...The Wowsers speak. Article on leader page. Salvage blankets, rugs, etc. from Mackv's fire; another lot *■ dry enough to sell 'his morning. J. 11. Porter and Co., 60 Queenstreet and Newton. ■ v , Wo make a speciality of Warner's corsets. because they wear so well, fit. so comfortably, and are so strongly guaranteed, v See 1 ' the Wowsers' letter to their friends on leader page. % Wives of great men oft remind them They can make their lives sublime, , Smoking pure tobacco only _ " Royal Standard " all the time! .*•• • Salvage blankets, rugs, etc. from, Macky'a fire; another lot dry enough to sell' this morning.J. H. Porter and Co., 60 Queen-. street and Newton. * Remarkable value in silk! ■ 20in superior Paillette, in plain and shot, excellent wear,' leading colours only. Is ll|d per -'yard ; also, J shot Paillette at Is 6Jd per yard.—Smith and Caughox, Ltd. , See the Wowsers' inquiry , about • Pakatoa [on leader page.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14855, 5 December 1911, Page 7
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