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WERE YOU EVER IN TROUBLE? WE ARE! The Contractors commence pulling our premises to pieces in a few days. We must reduce our stock before they start. „____ T o-qay> Friday, we will make bigger sacrifices than ever. Come early. «ffl «.%f* r HA ffi^Sn, S^ ll BARBELS. ALL p OUR 'sTOCK OF CUTLERY HE- WASH-UP TUBS, 'large each.' ' ' ii^n^rr:Tr' ',' ', - » v- gw»*i*?fta—« a s«s ggss ssss assist §^^j^?^^^^ g.^'D 1 LINE FIELD GLASSES, Jon, Silver-plated fcLA c ?ch BRAND SHEATU KNIVES ~ I9 li§| E ?siZß handle- PUDDING BOWLS. set of 3-1, GEx| POCKET COLGATE'S SHAVING STICKS-lOid 'bOoSTwo =*«£ *~h v .,^fJiD°BiNOrL' LARS. 20-mile range GLASS *HON BY JARS EPN S. Cover and O L QUALITY TEA INFUBERS-WW LARGE TIN BASTING SPOONS-3id iAV ,JJSI^ R AND SALT SHAKERS- LARGE LACQUER CRUMB BRUSHES COLGATE'S SHAVING SOAP-3d per cake. Urn Quantity &«.*d 3, M CABINETS 1,15 i, i-J -■ n.-w 37 3CI Spoon— lid each ' EP NS T,\ ipnnva witop vvrvr o each - PRfTtyHpivpsp r-rr™, .™ . 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JOHNSTON'S BREAD KNIVES Pattern)—3d n, nLE HOTTLfcS (Fern GRANITE GRAVY BOAT.S— HAND-PAINTED ALUMINIUM GLOVE S thduic'c mJ sru j;j „„ u~, Is __ ' Hsl!!lji^^ UETS - CH #o^o N R S K TO | P S OO^ LDS SET - S e^ CE BOT ™ '— GRANITE VEGETABLE DISHES HA&SaSSB fig 4 1 !!^ I %ir ,IiOLDBiXDRIXOB E.pgn r ߣlTpfsT tle t-RUET d S-,s lid DK^ JSi&R «gf "=£§. A ™ «"** CABARETS-** WHrrl °o Ra'nlTE MEAT DISHES-lOd , ME^ L MARKING «*-4 W per ' ™*&&%£™J™ J &fr^ t & SPOONS- SPECIAL LINE 21 -PIECE TEA GRANITE CINCH PLATES-. POWDER-1, ENYELOPES-U„-.al ■Hoi. ' .?, TEA AND COFFEE ,ETS ds ad h-.lt dozen. rnivi ipTircvrinM ORN^ ,- .. _«« halt dozen THni:«ivnc ntr nnTT -re vhtct t>ti> i\ UttlUJe. bUAr isOAfco—6d each- price 6d. wm f> nkl* tor Is. PENS-. ERHAnT-SEN-.1-lsn LEVER VETCHES. 4 BAND OAK BISCUIT BARRELS, best °^\VdS?n"? "* SPOO -- each COMpoRTS . . d -- WNCH "■>-**»-*» LARGE CUTTING-OUT SCISSOBS-9»d LARGE' UNBREAKABLE COMBS-4,d RENTERS' NOTE-BOOKS. ICO pa.esV^IS' 8 TABLE KNIVES- ||£|£ SHAKEBS ' GRANITE DINNER PLATES- TOILET SOAP- WHALEBONE HAIRBRUSHES-,, ed ~ INK PENCILS-.d pTI , :'./■;■-;■;,' ' p£" L SILVER.MOUNTED f ß if ß9^a TCSn DESSEKT ™' Od ha„ V£&JF\&° §&fc« B gg'i™ km CEI2»f D ' RINGS-ls « Gl R a CI^T^K^ ii |i^B^ S HES- CAi^ ™' «"> ™ C Per $ 1-S^{k d T BE f 1? l E in SUU- gL#s% SS DI S S A H\ A^°W^ AND GOLD CAKE CR TaITiSED BR ILLI ANTING per BRISTLE HAIRBRUSHES- «A«d !A^---': : '-'-"• LeT " BE.rS^pt S C ° V "pT^so\ lld TE, EEAMELCASDLEim«I-S 8M S^wh . rnpJ LAR^'TUBES LANOLINE-4»d per tube. IShWeS-M each CRIBBIGE S,< BOARDS-3d each. fcrECl.i.. LINK LADIES' GUNMETAL SPOONS, in Silk-lined Lather Covered ''IKSEL POT SCOURERS-4d each. GLASS COVERED BUTTER DISHES-7}d WJd do / ND GOLD EGG CUPS-7i per ERASMIC BUTTERMILK BALL SOAP- TOOTHBRUSHES? large eise-ld each. LATEST VOLUMES CHTMS-5, 9d each lAS^ \^'-- S p;>,.-%" I gp:TTE RINGS, SpRAYS--,old each. iMMM: S GL "S COVERED SUGAR BASINS- 7i d °PLvrE^-n B^ A ?er *$& CA 4M™ COAL TAR AND CARBOLIC DE COLOGNE 9d OW f B^VrAlVi , v' JUGS. BIC ME I :#sl I f I^ ERMOUNTED ° RNA ' 1. fljgfc.l. M h. WEPtF AND COID CUPS An eke. for 1, NIC Kch HAXDLE POCKET KNIVES- LE AUTOGRAPH AL- ' £rX.S., S "'-<^; I » ruake-9s lid each. SPIRIT FLASKS "u 9d ea-h M «!f ENAMEL STEWIANS-la KEY PATTERN TUMBLERS-ls 3d half SAUCERS-", 3d no? h.K°J™.„ A " D LARGE TIN FULLERS EARTH-4*d per SCURF COMBS-3d each. SPLENDID LINE COAT RANGER AND r-n" ™ ™»e, r arfJp^SM ß4 *&teS «.«,,. KS&HCSft.n? ™™f^\~ r J:" E " " as z „ rsTr b« so., r -,« „, « E Sc K c< sa? A rWSii^ d .. SlL\ Lh-L LA ILP DISHES . BUT- SM.VLI BEDROOM CLOCKS Is lid each SHOE HAMMERS—6d each '-"4 DECORATED MILK JUGS—7id MANICURE SETS, in Leather fid tt\7VTtvp ovnttr , m bottle. LARGE POST-CARD ALBUMS, slightly W'- Vp^l^qvA^q' l v& OW1 & COPPER CLOCKS. Double Alwrn-Ss lid FULL-SIZE each T A p 6 CHINA TRF vv Trrro 0., v. LEATHER SCHOOL B^OS-From gdet GLYcFrIN 1 ?' v'vn rrrn. WOLFFS' AUXOLINE POMADE-1, 4d d.mwi-1. ™h. i i V,V SAIAERS, ETC., AT each STEAROTITE NIGHT LAMPS—IOid each CHTNM <SR A^Vv, E G^T 2d t ach - CHAMPS LEATHERS—€d. 9d. and Is ea WK «n» .i, i i CCCC)I ' „ CRINKLED PAPER.. all colours—6 rolls ™,S 1 ' h lo''->,Tnv. „„,„.- ~t D 30-HOUR LEVER ALARM CLOCK3-2a SPIRIT STOVES-ls each lo|d *** Sii n WiFAhS 1 • ac > HAND-TAINTED SHELL PURSES-fid la COI S COT OSSAT S'OAP i «v„ RO^L«^ D . GALLET'S VELOUTE for Is. CHFis JOl NSTONh 3-PILCE (AR 3d each. LARGE STEEL TRAYS— lOid each wnrrp rmvf M e ? L ; GENT'S SOI ID LEATHER PORTS FA fi, COLOSSAL faOAP-3 cakes POWDER—Is 4d p«r box. LATEST ENGLISH NOVELS—3 for 1». VERb. m ,-i.so. Ivory HauJles-at ta 6d CADMAN'S BENGAL- RAZORS-ls lid QUICK-CUT BREAD SAWS. DBHEq il «M BDmR AND JAM h POBSE3-M ( , b PORTSE* for-1. RonorFT qo , p ... LES O?RD PIVERTS VELOUTE POW- POST-CARD SIZE ENTELOPES-200 for c;is each 7*d «v'n yunmy— iJi&nil.b—-d{ each. F^O'K'^R'l-^'"n'K , B\'/np OTuriDo nj xSUUVLiI.I bOAP—7ta per DER 1 boxes for 1» 1. CO STOCK OF COPPER AND BRASS- ALUMINIUM SALT AND MUSTARD CLEAN-CUT SANDWICH TINS-4d each LARGi A CH?NA '"sv'l fn^^fer^ 1 ** c \ ER " VIC CD'S \SSORTFD c ! n l n (; _ J LARGE BOWLES LAVENDER WATER- LARGE EXERCISE BOOKS_Id each- |! .>i ; -■■ ■k S I- LS . vr S J?A)t p ROWI ; S COPPER CLOCKS. Doublo Alarm -3s lid BREAD TOASTERS- each each JAP ffilNA LAI J. BOWLS 'P r et*y LEATHER SCHOOL BltiS From 3d fa »IV, J V ASSORTED SOAPS—4 WOLFFS' AUXOLINE POMADE-1, 4d PLVTING CARDS-5Jd per packV; • , i' ; -' V SAL\ERS, ETC., AT each STEAROTITE NIGHT LAMPS—ibid each CHT\ \ «?n A^t R i E G ?T 2d t ach " CHAMPS LEATHERS-6d. 9d. and Is ea BFR RHAV iJEI,\Z- 1. D CCCt ™' .._ TT„„ „ „„ T CRINKLED PAPER.. all cclours—6 rolls .-w. T, • n p,,r r ,-,« 30-HOUR LEVER ALARM CLOCK3-2s SPIRIT STOVES-ls each ' * C "' CWID I%A 1 m 6a l b - HANpJPAINTED SHELL PURBES~«d 11 COIGATE S COT oql*T HOAP ■» ~t« RO< l E^t,^ D , GALLET'S VELOUTE for Is. CHRItv .101 NSTON h J-PIECE CAR 3d each. LARGE STEEL TRAYS- lOld each WHTP pn™ e ± T .. GENT'S SOI ID LEATHER PORTSE\' f L COLOSSAL bOAP-3 cakes POWDER—Is 4d per box. LATEST ENGLISH NOYELS-3 lor Is. VERb. in case. Ivory Han-,les-at to 6d CADMAN'S BENGAL RAZORS-ls lid QUICK-CUT BREAD SAWS, best * Quality- DISHES ill i BUTTER AND JAM PURSES-6d each for U LES J9,PR D PIVERTS VELOUTE POW- POST-CARD SIZE ENVELOPES-2DO for cm each HA »T,'n uuamy— lJlbntlib—Js each. R > -;np OTTjnoo nj CASII Mtltfi, riUUVLEI SOAP —7*d per DER—4 for Is l« OIK STO.L'KOFLCOPPEH AND BRASS- ALUMINIUM SALT AND MUSTARD CLEaVcUT SANDWICH TINS-4d each t P n U ?M Mch ' ER vt V IC COS NSsnRTFn LARGE BOTTLES LAVENDER WATER- LARGE EXERCISE BOOKS-Id each. .«Vvp\V L TnKT B » C i l W D , ~nS , KH', A BREAD TOASTERS- 8d each 4deach ' UA w ALAI V. BOWLS '-P«tty CUSHIONS-All at 4}d each. «&.; l«, ii ASbORTED SOAPS—i 6d per bottle. PL VYING CARDS—S»d per packB E ST eh E.l.N> lOA.I R..KS-3, Ud TABLE DESSERT LARGE COLANDERS, .ood handlo-9d IjJ®EZffifc£F&& DISHES-aU at ALL 5 j A r PAN i 2S d E i9 coVn CdUER WARE - Cogs' ' W POWDER. in ALMOND LOTION-10W Per dc,„ ~^^->-^ —> , >. — T,, , , tr, , , - ' ls ,?arh LACQUER ASH TRAtd— 2d each 1„= h S!" I B^ Uquet -. Vlolet ' and DBct y- MUSIC AND SONG FOLIOS—UsuaI Price 5 for Is**«»«»«»t t> » <t , «♦»♦♦♦.» ** • ' 't'««»«a>»«««*t i * . » ■ - , . , . , , , , , J,,~, .71 -'° ; -* 6d - noW 1b - WELSBACH GAS MANTLES—3 for Is. 1 jl m*& M.A %. & EJs&^k,\ a #Kj® \irudl 1 Xj I • 243-245-247 QUEEW STREET.

1 I Invaluable f f-t \ I 1 1 I to Singers r I arid Speakers I I The best teacher of smging or speaking \ 1 in the world can do no more than acquaint I | I you of your faults, enabling you to rectify them. The Edison Home | Recording Outfit is a most reliable teacher, and an accurate and ' I unfailing critic You merely speak or sing into it and your voice I I is reproduced naturally and precisely. Every defect is heard distinctly | § and it becomes an easy matter then to eliminate even the most trivial I I defects. To hostesses it suggests a variety of novel ways of entertaining I friends. I The Edison Home I Recording Outfit I 1 and Speakers £2/12/6 and consists of the f I The best teacher of singing or speaking || I in the world can do no more than acquaint p you oi your faults, enabling you to rectify them. The Edison Home @ I Recording Outfit is a most reliable teacher, and an accurate and § unfailing critic. You merely speak or sing into it and your voice I is reproduced naturally and precisely. Every defect is heard distinctly |f and it becomes an easy matter then to eJiminate even the most trivial fij defects. To hostesses it suggests a variety of novel ways of entertaining § 1 The Edison Home I J Recording Outfit l J The complete equipment costs only £2/12/6 and consists of the g M Recorder, the Shaving Machine and three blank Record Cylinders. I I Bought separately the prices are : Recorder, 18/- ; Shaving Machine, 1 I £1/12/6 and Blank Cylinders 1/3 each. B I If your Phonograph is equipped with a Reproducer Arm to hold 1 I model "O" and Diamond Reproducers, it is necessary for us to supply 1 \ an Adapter Ring, which is 3/6 extra. 1 For the Concert or Amberola Phonographs, which I I ;£2§SS?&C» have stationary Reproducer Arms, you require a | "special Recorder Arm and a Recording Horn. g | | The Recording Arm is 8/- extra, and the 1 ■ Recording Horn costs 3/-. I I (gT "The Modern Blarney j | Jj2r!sa Stone "—an interesting \ j Book-—Sent Post Free 1 I I 1 ' "T° Hear Ourselves as Others Hear us —or § I * Confidences Concerning the Modern Blarney 1 I Stone " is the title of a very interesting booklet 1 1 ° n l^e su^ecl * It gives full details of the Edison 1 | 1 > 1 Ufa Home Recording Outfit and is very instructive I \ to anyone " interested. It will be sent, I I P° st rree> to y° home °° application. Write | s to-day for your copy., I h THOMAS A. EDISON. LTD.. I | r - y <WHote«le only). 364-372 Kent Street, Sydoey. | SECUEE A SHARE OP THE PROFITS I OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL I SECURE A PROVIDENT SOCIETY OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY I For the CURRENT YEAR by EFFECTING a LIFE ASSURANCE POLICY with that office BEFORE THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR. ' I The following are a few I ACTUAL EXAMPLES I Of BONUSES DECLARED as at 31st December. 1913, on Whole-Life Policies, Table A I . effected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, and DECEMBER, 1912 : — | Policy No. Age. ! Sum Assured. | Premium Paid. i 19J2 Reversionary | — !. , I Bonub. 1 «j*« i » j MO Miti I Mot!«*(Us7 17 1000 17 00 I 15 0 0 *"-«< 24 I 300 64 0 I 410 0 I ? 4 '-?- I as I 1000 22 10 2 I j 5 0 0 l 4:^ 7 , •-'0 fOO 11 2 6 9 0 0 *«°.3£J 3.1 ] 730 ; 20 15 0 11 llj ii[t --®> I « ; 1000 j - 34 9 2 15 0 0 BONUSES VEHEN POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO (2) YEARS IN FORCE. The amount of PROFIT distributed amongst POLICY HOLDERS for the I The amount of PROFIT distribute'! 1913, exceeded HOLDERS for the ONE YEAH, 1913, exceeded NINE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-THREE THOUSAND POUNDS CASH. W RtMEMBEH the NAME of OFFICE and ADDRESS, because NO OTHER OFFICE DIVIDES SUCH LARGE PROFITS. Branch CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. WELLINGTON. ■"SECTORS: The Hon. C. .7. Joh*stos, M.L.C. (Chairman); A. dk B. Bbatoos, Esq. (Deputy Chairman) ; Johx Duncan, Esq. ; Joseph Joseph, Esq. ; and . Harold Beauchamp, Esq. Auckland District Office— EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary U. QUEEN and VICTORIA STREETS. W. H. Derby. District Secretary

I m&S&ot 0& Have a world ' wid * reputation for "faultless fashion, fabric, finish and fit." N. «^?ol i \ TbCy &re warranled to wcar aDd not to rust, and will give distinction. I I ™~~~ """" ffih comfort and satisfaction. -i-MI-tt i ■ tftt H ~ 1 1 AMERICAN LADY CORSETS are s&%£ JfWj&sL &3mR /fjjrZ& ' 8 I modelled for all tvpes of figures, slender, H fivS y7\ jd\> C\ Ws&f 4 Are >' ou 6atisfied with the result your §§ M medium, and stout, including a model A / r/~" +± A COrS * t gives you ? Ale you wearing M 1 |n_\V l|f||/| f / I MODEL No. 222—1n White WMm wl Corset in Wliito Coutd for , l\ \IL L* " I \ n^ hen h lc S7 Tl ««?-»»*«» American Lady Corsets \ 11/E / I 1 >7 next pair of Corsets try MDEL m-D*,,* for de „ to »■ represent all that is good in \ ' I /Jg=7 I || \ BT \| / ie American Lady. medium figures. Medium bust and hips'. is narrow, but boned with ~ n t. \ iwirar / 8 I X\ Lightly, but adequately boned, boning wide steels to give the flat L/Orsetry. V /jSgßiJfrfM 7 M I Postage Paid as |j£*' £»£ |p«" v^Sutu 0 Mode] House Values. / 1 I usual. zes Mto 30 ' 9/1 L £lttin s- size ß 20 to 30.12/6. . \ gf-' / i MODEL No. 177-A new Boneless Hip 111 1 - \/lOFiPI I-101 iQtr MODEL So. 502— A Corset with a -jry I I MODEL No. 177-A new Boneless Hip 111 1 - IVI V f SJ? 1 1 g 19 II I MODEL So. 604-A Coract with a T*ry fj fl Corset, low bust, long skirt, elastic * ■ B fiLm_< M 5 y »L™_/ % IoW bust aDd extreme length from the H H gussets on hip, for slender and medium waist down . soft cloth below bask, has H ■■] figures; material, Fine White Batiste, «.«,.« 3 _**" "1? * laSti( ; i ? s f°. n to TT » i T e S I finished Embroidery and Ribbon. 3 pairs Opposite the Strand Arcade OIIFFIVT QTRFFT 1 M hose supports; sizes, 19-26, 9/11. V>CVJ L-* L-» I>J _> Il\ !_.£_. I . Satin Bow; 3 pairs hose snpports: "sizes, R § 17/6. . H

f _ I you drive a car m \ \Jf / if without tires? . MB $,^m!i I It isn't much worse than I wlr WJm going without rubber heels. Some people like noise, rattle, vMr*s&%F bang—it sounds busy. But the auto mobile goes faster, lasts longer, and runs easier with tires. Man lives longer and enjoys life better when he wears HEELS Live Rubber Make every step an easy one! Put a cushion of new live rubber under your heel. At any sfwemaker's . *■— "^i^—— niULiim-at mi—i—.—— i FREE TO ALL SUFFER CURE 1 CHRONIC WKAKNKSS.UI-CK.RS.SKIN ERUPTIONS, I'ILhS, I fISTHIM tun wrUe for FREE instructive medical book on ' I— noinim* nnu uHlWtnili JSS3 these diseases and wonderful cents effected b| , Zj|r ,C tiQ._ ™ "CI '"'''■ " JzEIZI THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. N°l N„3 * Tff* iftTfP^T^iriirr-- — TU CO A aiAM l "' i,lK " i, ' !,r THEHAPION>w f,t3 ' fyrtgSgg^Z «gj r. If ■ SB BfSl Ihe remedy for your own ailn<mt« No 'follow up' cir. culars. Send stamp address envelope to Dr. LECLEKC rfrrrft <■< '^^^Sag— Med.CO.Havekstockßd.Hampstead London. ESQ XKERAPIOn. eitlici Ho. Price 29 LEADisr. CHEMISTS.

__________ ~~_~ ■™» — — —«*-»-=B"sfl__iMHß___»; j Simplicity and restraint in " Ulllll\irC design has become very popular. Our Show Rooms afford a choice from a -wide variety of artistically designed furniture that possesses individual style and refinement, and the selected woods and high-grade workmanship enhance the beauty of the design in a most pleasing manner. YOUE PERSONAL INSPECTION IS INVITED. D.S.C. 8 COUSINS 8 COUSINS, Limited, VICTORIA QUADRANT 8 LORNE STREET, AUCKLAND. i ini ii i iiirriiin mi ii i n imam m n i iai—iiiiss_lhm M MC BSie@lllßßlllllßll E3 s&zM British Made from Australasian B T«3Jt Wool and British Branded ™ HsjV " ' for Men, Women and Children. gg -A*} By wearing tf£££!2s you not only support the industry of the "Old Country," _ ■ but you get better quality, better designs, longer service than the " made-in- H II Germany" hosiery. quality, better designs, longer service than the " roadc-in- __ ■a Germany" hosiery. — , d£iS*& makes are branded—unquestionable proof of honest value, also the maker's faith in his M own goods. There's a design for every taste, a price for every pocket. m Every stocking and lock ii work perfect and faultless in mode, whether dressy or plain. And every EH pair have that inimitable "SanrrC siiky finish. so soft and soothing to the most delicate skin. BTJ _ When you buy stock tor yourself or members of the family—remember ~slAerC are _l all British and Guaranteed. Your Draper or Outfitter can supply yon. In- El list on "&MOTI* and resolutely refuse any other. *"* 9 Sole Manufacturers- -The Jason Hosiery Co, Leicester, England. ■ A as'.' •? 11888888881 IB 8888888888

!—■■■—■ ——a in ■■■■ ■■■ m—ipm 11; mmmmmß —H A Natural Remedy I Time was when disease was thought to be due I to the direct influence of evil spirits, and exorcism b and magic were invoked to cast it out. 5 Science has taught us wisdom. The evil spirits exist still. We call them " Disease Germs," and they also must be cast out. Once lodged in the stomach or intestines, fever with its hallucinations, or biliousness with its aches and pains, is the result. END'S FRUIT SALT is the approved remedy for driving out disease germs. Its action is quick and thorcugh. It clears the intestines, rouses the torpid liver to new life, stimulates the mucous membrane to a healthy action, and cleanses and invigorates the whole digestive tract. It may be safely taken at airy time by young or old. It is very effective in the early stage of Diarrhoea by removing the irritating cause. Be prepared for emergencies by always keeping a bottle in the house. ! [ Prepared only by J. C. EHO, Ltd./FrnH Salt' Works, London, England | SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STORES EVERYWHERE. , , _

.. LIMITED, "MISTERED PATENT AGENTS. ra. n „ ~ Established iSi3. '"Hi MARKS and fl» i||J/l I.W *"* obtained « S fLJs- ij * a " countries 1 B. throughout the world. " Advice to Inventors" tree on application. _ Clients advised and assisted SucfjU. j , ln deposing of their inventions. m * Office: Exchange Lane. Queen St -— _ ..^JROfIXE-SMITH. Manager." ?*°~~ - ,".,, — — J'QssmakQPs' S I I R wst Models. Jpl Pwfe!^ SB '? ak, ' r ' W*teur or «ST B^shouhi be *- Mm wl i°? ° D MOD BL, to |H PBICKS 11111, TO.I BE POSTED Fi,EK O.N S^^k * re UCATION TO- bJIF^C^ |S*- Pc OGILVSE,, *WB WLL4Q»een St., Auckland. I

4* •♦"•••***•••■•«'••••••♦■•■•♦•» . THRIFT AND ECONOMY • » in the Kitchen * are attained * by installing an * ; ORION, I * The Range for * • Hot Weather. * ♦ Ask your Ironmonger to ♦ * show you a "SHACKLOCK." ! SANFOBD. LTIV. (A. Baarord. Maaaglafe Director). FISH. BABBIT and OTSTJBS MERCHANTS. AUCKLAND Branches: Thames a&d Tauraaar*. Bettered £%***^ 7 *»* M «* Babbit*. Fresh and Smoked Fish of Bast Quality. Lowest Prices, at SanfordV Mackefc 1 opposite Customhouse. Be tail TelaplMS* I So 668. Cat* Buret fit Sml Sah&i AM"*"

"STEW ZEALAND'S T>EST. rpHORKES OAUSAGES. rr>HORNE"S "\f EAT CUPPLY.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 9

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