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' ' ' ' ' J" ' 111 Crockery, Ironmongery, etc. ' ° ___ LAS ■ 5 9 4 Days of out* Great Cash , | STOCKTAKING I j 4&aPiri& nam (£_■. I I | "_ I i ___ I Which ends Thursday, i FEBRUARY 29th. § Household n ' _ ■ • m Ironmongery "~ ~" 8> . II g rug h walre Further Reductions, I ™ I and Copper BIGGER BARGAINS 1 j Goods . ... . , 3 Garden Tools m the Ironmongery and m _. ... 1 I Enamelled all Upstairs Depart's. | Ware, etc. _. at Queen Street Depot. | »^«—-_-_-____-B______Ea_^ BroSay LT■•; 1 I 8 Queen Street Depot. U am ————a — — aan— a— w—■ ggiwg|MgggwggMggMMgMggMgiiiiiii ________ Furnishing Goods. I ARRIVED TOO LATE | | FOR SEASON'S TRADE I Matting Squares | Selling at very LOW PRICES at our I EXPIRATION OF LEASE SALE : I ANDREWS & CLARK, FURNISHING SPECIALISTS, I QUEEN STREET. | Boots and Shoes. EXTENSION ° F I HAMNAH'Q 197 1 Queen St. and I nnllllHll J, 1 20KarangahapeRd. ' 1 . During the past three weeks wo have applied the pruning knife to our A 1 prices rather severely, and the resultant trade has more than justified our 'i action, We havo been so satisfied with th« business clone that wo have 5 decided to extend the Sale for TWO WEEKS LONGER [ H and prices will be cut still further. ( JL_# j LADIES' PATENT LANGTRY SHOES-Were 17/6, Now 13/9 E LADIES' GLACE LACE SHOES ... Were 13/6, Now 9/11 j LADIES' GLACE X BAR. SHOES ... Wero 10/6, Now 7/6 LADIES' GLACE 3 BAR. SHOES ... Wore 13/6, Now 1/3 g LADIES' TAN EMPIRE SHOES ... Were 18/6, Now 1 5/6 - '. Infants' Shoes from 1/- pr. REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT £/&*{/W SUOE'/STS. W^C^3 IHMMIlllll«»l«llimWMIMIl»IIIIMIIW Dental. I"" ~ " " ——-—-——-^——--——.^^ j Are Your Teeth For You or Against You ?, || Teeth specked by decay and spotted with discolouration —and an | r offensive breath are bars to success, social or commercial. Tact may | | hide the fact, but the preference for the wholesome mouthed is none 1 H the less marked. | p If your teeth are sound and white—if your mouth is healthyyour I | breath untainted—Dr. Rayner will keep them so i i If your teeth have already weakened under attacks of disease— if spotted or decayed— consult Dr. Rayner, and he will restore them by the very latest American methods which have never been heard of in this country before. I If your have already absolutely painless by of disease— | ifspotted or decayed— consult Dr. Rayner, and he will restore them by | the very latest American methods which have never been heard of in \"i this country before. h Our extractions are made absolutely painless by the use of I Odon hinder, which Dr. Rayner makes himself, and uses exclusively on * I his patients. He makes no charge for extracting where sets are I ordered. Prices from £2/2/- I [~ Hours from 8.30 to 6. Sat., 8.30 to I—7 to 9 p.m. u Nurses in attendance. j American Dental Parlors, Queen and Wellesley Streets. 1 DR. RAYNER. J mi ■mil iii ■ i ■ i mi—■iiiMMiimiß mmmmmmmmmwwmmmmm ■■■ ■_■— — ALSO OVER WINDERS'. WELLINGTON. j _. Batter. ___^ ACORN & THAMES VALLEY BRANDS OF PASTEURISED CREAMERY _ jp i H_» _L_L /s "^N, p ■fm»- !________./ \ 11/ IJabsolutely the best( j \i /■) s pi] Retail of Grocers and Dairy- V >/fl_ \ / r l \&- <4_> 4*& /W raen 9ver >'whero. \ I y ym y -* Wholes-10-T.V.D. Co.. X M3R_3_k / '£ «ut.T.w.j„«,. x y J 32 Queen Street. PbonaSO. S * %t s^ i^,^^>^ o H ACORN. Branch Wailil. C«ntJre.Paoro_s SHAMES VALLEY, % ... *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 10

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