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a Special Easter Gifts | -- _ «- «- (Mi®) Footwear Eft "" ™ J 1 **«*❖❖*❖❖❖❖*❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖*❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖* / €^/» I HFAiIV"! ■ ■■■11l flfrf 51T itliP oIIj o 1 UHE VJO I SPECIAL EASTER PRICES. I Ifi ' ..„--. I- j I BLOUSES GALORE ! I ° d™™ £-°w , C oP , D ? ]RBY ! ❖ LADIES' BLACK VELVET ANKLE-STRAP SHOES * ' i I BOOTS, We ted Stone s Special £ very special 8/6 X | AAMMMAMAA64W*«W«**«**W«W**^VWVVVV | Wear Waterproof Soles * ' 1 CENTS BOSTOCK BLACK i B * LADIES' BLACK GLACE DERBY SHOES, Patent £ GLACE BALS., Welted; | .> ri rtVPS ftlir P( , ftn ,-, Favourite; good fitting and very pliable ; | /r\ ❖ Caps, Latest Swing rocs; stylish and serviceable 14 * latest styles-23;6. 1 SILK BLOUSES of every style. An enormous range in self * 0L^ V Jir~ UU ,: ,V V r 1v ; Reaver and Browns 3/11 pair. B /V>\ ❖ LADIES" RED AND GREEN FELT SLIPPERS, % f£>**+ I! colourings, principally Cream, Navy, and Black Polo Collars, * » White, Black, Greys, , I k mri * strin ß Soles / 3 « : . ' ®f***«*lj I 1 New Yokes and Collars, Raglan Sleeves, etc.; in short, all sorts, : STOCKINGS EMBROIDERED-Three Special Lines of LxtraI \3k \ * LA ™' BLACK °™* ANKLESTRAP SHOES 16/6 * >9 1 || 5/11 ' 6/11 ' 7/H ' mi 9/6 ' »>"' " /8 ' «'" **' * ordinary Value, 1/6, 2/3, and 2/.1 pair. | \S\ $ LADIES' VELVET TIE SHOES, Pumps; stylish ~ 13/6 £ .11 1 3 S,L * ™ V **l g ' ThVSest £ STOCKINGS, PLAIN CASHMERE; pure goods, fully fashioned. I V \ ❖ a •<¥\ A B 1 be had is shown in this section. The Biggest Range in the v Three Special Lines, 1/6, 1/11, and 2/3 per pair. 1 X* \ * ladies' satin SLIPPERS, all shades; verv special A ¥W* ,/» HI Dominion. The prices range from 5/11 up to 39/1) each. v ■ * value " ... 2/.U X /f/ & I I 1 ...... a STOCKINGS WHITE LACE LISLE; a nice assortment, 1/1 <to ■ rmm. utapv 77\r„ * X (f / J 1 MUSLIN, LAWN, AND VOILE BLOUSES-Here, again, will be v STOCKING, WUlit lace i, I W\RD SHOES Rubber liteis * GENT.'S BLACK GLACE BALS., Patent or Self Caps 16/6 A ffi// §§ found a variety unsurpassed. Styles of the latest. Value, A 4/3 « I machine %ewiilmperial valued * gent'S bi \ck glace DERBY BOOTS Patei t ? I?/ /yf It MUSLIN, LAWN, AND VOILE BLOUSES-Here, 16/6. will be v STOCKINGS, CASHMERE, White and Black, Silk Ankles. One WARD shoes Rubber hI?" * GENT.'S BLACK GLACE DALS, Patent or Self Caps 16/6 £ Hi jf j(\\ II found a variety unsurpassed. Styles of the latest. Value, £ 4/3 - machine se^-n;'special valued % GENT'S BLACK GLACE DERBY BOOTS Patei t f iM? /SL/ 11 the Best, 2/6, 3/9, 4/11, 5/9, 6/11, 7/11, 9/6, up to 16/6. ❖ STOCKINGS, CASHMERE, White and Black, Silk Ankles. One g 91L % °*" ' 6aPB: g,Cat Wea ' erS ' • • " /6 * A J I I FLORAL AND FANCY BLOUSES-A Great Stock. "Confusing % B P ecjal Price ' 2/H P air - B * GENT.-s SPECIAL " NON-TREAD OVER" BRAND X B $ Profusion" (a term often used by our customers), 15/6, 17/6, v COATS FOR "THE KIDDIES "-Teddy Bear, all shades, 8/11 If * BLACK GLACE BALS., Latest 23/6 A LADIES' BLACK GLACE || 19/6, 21/=, 22/6, 27/6, etc., etc., each. %to 13/11. / %. * GENT'S BOX CALF BOOTS, Open or Closed Front,, $ J A^. . stvl»'' u,t; I 1 LACE AND NET BLOUSES-Thousands of them, all styles, all % FROCKS FOR THE KIDDIES "-Kilties. 18 to 28 inch, Navy, I %v % Welted, Full Round Toes 1911 * i.tent Laps, specuU-14/6. | sizeß) all prices, 10/11, 12/11, 14/6, 16/9, 18/11, right up to 39/6 .> S axe, Red, Cream, Rose, Fawns, etc., 10/6, 11/6, 12/6, up to N. * GENT'S FINE QUALITY BOX CALF BALS., % JT\ i each " * 16/11, accor(lin 2 to size ' /K * Latest Swing Toes, Welted 24/6 * /J J 1 RAUIANTA BLOUSES-Cream Shirts with Polo Collars, one •> COATS FOR "THE KIDDIES "-Knittednice and comfy., 16 to V// lu nst\\ * Large Range in GENT ' S SLIPPERS - in all styles, % A i Special Price, 7/U each. % 26 inches, 12/6, 13/6, 14/6, up to 18/11, according to size. '* ° m * J3f jfA) 1 RADIANTA BLOUSES-Cream, with New Collar, 5/11, 8/11, and * SERGE SKIRTS FOR "THE KIDDIES "-All shades, 3/6 to 6/6. \ \\>) •>❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖♦>♦:♦•:•♦:••:•♦:♦•:♦♦:••:♦♦:•♦;♦♦:••:••:••:•♦;•♦;. A> / / 1 911 each V V>V AS/ / 9 X JERSEYS FOR "THE KIDDIES "-All shades, 18 to 28 inches, \ C mA\Tr»D / J I FLANNELETTE BLOUSES, for home wear; a big stock of all A 3/11 to 5/11. STONE'S (Sr 1 S ° rtS ' ° ne Prke ' 2/6 eaCh ' % MILLINERY-Ready.to.Wear, of all sorts. Glengarry, Tipperary, ..-* i, XXT _ * |i BLOUSES FOR EVENING WEAR; a really smart selection; only ♦> Pull-on; indeed, everything that is new. The Military and CHINE-SEWN ALBANY BOW LVCrWkJar WaterprOOl SoleS LADIES' BLACK GLACE 1 one of a kind. From 14/6 to 42/. each. * Naval idea predominates. A delightful range, 5/11, 7/11, SHOES, ereat SHOES, Patent Caps, machine H rift ,, c(! . M . „.. ...... „ „ .„. . ~,,, . V 8/11, 9/11, 10/6, and 11/6 each. oiiur-o, f,reat \aiue-n/3. w # , sewn; a shoo we can tccom- H GLOVES, of good Kid, White, Brown Tones, and Black, 2/11 pair, v '»/»»> ■ Wear twice as long as mend-10/u. H _._„_. r ATTVTICT „ ... . .... ... . X MILLINERY-Ready.to.Wear. A grand showing of Coloured Felt ..-,,., , , . — ■ GLOVES, GAUNTLET, Napper Skin, much called for, 4/6 pair. v „ .x „ \,/ . .. ° . . °. ~, fln£»n -11 Maw fr» rlatr best English sole leather, " B t Goods, all of the newest styles and colourings. They range Upen all aay 10-aay, • Open all dav to-dav I GLOVES-The Napper Skin Gloves, 2.dome, 3/II pair. ❖ in price from 7/6 to 16/6. SATURDAY e u **y» Q » : * tin 6 ' SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. SATURDAY, 1 ' till 6 p.m. I S. stone & CO., Ltd. « nmft d Unusual * Auckland's Leading Boot and Shoe Dealers. I >* V 111 VHI lift V UUlwVfti I 4—STORES—4 I Ho. 1-The« LYRIC "SHOE STORE, toner Queen and No. 3-The DEVONPORI BOOT STORE marine <:„„.». B AN EARLY SEASON SURPRISE. Darby Sts., 11 large windows. Phone 3058. Devonport. Phone 98 I LNo. 2-The POST OFFICE SHOE STORE, Endean's Bldgs, No. 4-The FAMILY BOOT STORE, Karangahane Road' I Al A G B-/\rt it f four doors below G.P.O. Phone 3532. end penny section. ra£ fgft | AbOUt £500 WOrth Of a— and L... i., s,i.. —g— mi Ued le, Sale. H.e M , m L.„„ For Sa i, Hoascs mi lni [or — I JOB COATS AND COSTUMES, (istißi-reaED» PONSONBY. CITY. BOMBAY § ALFRED BUCKLAND A B" 8 *" JI £975. ™ SE I 0 •»■» «. - «-. IHE PICK 0P raE d ; thict i P or Winter Wear AND SONS. CmflSTt? ;»« W«*Bffia^2i««»i.,™m« un l mwi■ tt unci tt cai, Xliliy JVIIU. scullery; fitted with all modern conveniences. len ffi: «od orchard; good section 66ft by WHICH SELLS AT £sn TO «* pfr M . . such a 8 califont, porcelain bath, linenpress, H OO - W°!» d make an ideal doctor's res'- ocuuti AL 150 10 £75 PER B mm * « « • « » cupboards, range, gas stove, gas fires In 3 dcn ce, bein? very central and handy to all ACRE. H If\ K/l /> I/3 ?a«»/J A -*«% />«%/« #i«i«r PYPTTAMPF f roonl3; A™, bn'ckT chimneys, bay window. !« "bs. Properties of this description ate __ rt ,„„„ ffl fQ Ut CI6aF6CE 111 ijilS fl 21V. riAt/ilAJMjrri. front and back verandahs, wask-house, c. and J"? rarely, on th? market Anyone looking 999 ACR ES RICH VOLCANIC SOIL 9 V*%»-»** W%» AAA VIIV « l » J ! t.. store room. etc. The House, which stands fo , r a nlce no >"e close to town should inspect "** all ploughablo- 170 arm. in »„„' M ppr ACRES-01A ACRE. 'on an allotment 60ft by 113 ft. was built Brt on <*- (80) m ncro9 fla , v„' ''!',"? , aC , r ° B ln Brass - O 000 A ill) A years ago of very best timber at a cost of «„™«„ hi "j ■ C f, ,lndu,a ''ns: watered ■ , Plmin SHVVP Lwnv ? Ve / M The grounds are nicely laid out CUBURBAN "OAKERY. J,, od «P»nSB. °" subdivided; carried H bILh.NDID SHEEP COUNTRY. in lawns and shrubs, with tarred yard and „.„„ ►?_„,„ „„„ i - > " ttlU through this year SO head of cattle and 9 —g—^-— R ILL IN GRASS, except shelter bush: well F a ' hs ' Just off Jcrvois Road and lmin walk fiOLUD BUSINESS and increasing daily. 250 sheep ; Homestead of 10 rooms 16 hnil M «*9 B| 4 ® A Jo^. A subdivided and watered; all ploug'hable to tram For genuine value thu, is one of the Owner compelled to leave Auckland sud- cowshed, 4-stall stable wonl.l ,i \ I W ■ B / M W W ff^li except 50 acres. Splendid buildings and all cheapest places in the district. genly Rent for Dwelling, Shop, Bakery, .. .. "' * 8lB " BlftDlo, °olshed, cartshed. ■ ■ _ J ' ill ■ fiT 91 necessary outbuildings; one mile from sta- t»^.,, t S tab!cs and .Outbuildings. £2 7s per week. etc - • mile f rom creamery, store, etc.. half- ■ ■ *i> » «V Jili Hl— nun turn. . Owner requires a Dairy Farm of 230 RFiMTTFT? A turnover m flour, 5 tons a month for bread mile from school, good metal roads. 9 ■ M _#■ fm 1& iT IV IB «■■< •!*«» acres, not too far away from rail. Further AiJJiU U UlUi and small goods. Two horses, van and cart, 5 H ■ MOM M M mif « ■ H BP Hf N m I iII particulars apply at tho office. WATERSIDE t- , t hif , ChS2..' b ?iS" PRICE ' ONLY £33 15 » PER ACRE. | ■ Vl UQ, W II I &M |lE«iil TO KAKAKAS SUPERIOR MODERN RESIDENCE OF H %M Wl —— — "«-»"• p 7 LARGE ROOMS, containing all the »■» . ttt ■»-«■ . ■*.-rr-T-n*.v « r-,/-v mTTAn •»-* H •** 6 miles from PAPAKURA. Latest J D*^ PAUL HANSEN & CO. THOS. R. B. MACKY, I 100 A CRES- J?7 ACRE. Verandah front and side, bay windows, /p.,,i « ow . „> ~,, .to pi ,> fl IUU A %( A pantry, scullery, bathroom, pore, bath and (Paul M ' a n »en). (Albert W. Clark). LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. I £200 CA.H. jfilffl^Sffife 4 - QUEEN STREET No. 12. COMMERCE STREET. " I COSTUMES, DUt UO 11\ 4 LotSS DEEP WATER FRONTAGE one side, road section. 70ft by 175 ft. The grounds are laid I -•_—-»—'||_f%»* w|_» AAA _ _,t7VT|,\9 a another; native state. out in good garden, etc. This is a very de- T> T /"I IT" /"\ tti mTJ 171 § N.B.—Owner wishes to realise. sirable home. Price, £1250. Terms. XlvlV \J £ llljj TT'A "f TT7I rr/-\-|TTXT I _ . exchange — WAIKATO. LEAVE TOWN . I LOT 1, 32/6, etc., for 10/6 each 300 ACBK. .1, i, ?i . „ d to .i„ dM IMMEDIATELY I 8 ACRES MANG ERE STATION in Ex- T x ■» c a niTTT WW sole of grass, subdivided into numer- iiaiUUUiaiUUl, 1 0 change for-100 t?2MT acres land, J. J. MACKY, hv' ,5f20? B PADDOCKS, watered 1 TAm Q /CI A i -C d_ fn 1 together with buildings, etc., and not too f a ; land agent. _wTkj_f street. by never-failing windmdls and Waikato _~ , , U JjLl X 2, 45/- , etc., for 15/6 each from rail. Further information aimly at LAND AGENT, SWANSON STREET. B>'er. Milking at present about 80 , City men nre slowly realising that it pays ■ X I\Jj , ClO., IUI i %*/ O C£ICII office ' TOl J and ?, y ln ß a lot of other stock. bct 'eF "> . every sense to live " within _ ' I T7" A AIT 1 Would easily carry all the year 1200 striking distance " of their places of busi- Efi AKA AKA. EXCEPTIONALLY 'ft n o^ ai „ inoo d orde , and I , LOT 3 55/- etc fnr 17/6 OQ^ 60 A CBES ~ £38 A CRE ' COMPACT FARM 2S_St. 1 Vi? toMfa " w I ' ' ' eiu ' lor 1 ''** eacn necessary buildings. Surrounded on nil Is IN EXCHANGE FOB HOUSE PROPERTY fiT? 100 ACT?F.S «<?,«» by a splendid road, within flew TOE THE OAMP lfn~ I TAm _ -_ -. ,- C 9 ACRES IN GRASS, 1 acre bush; 4 ; IUU A^ - Ci& ' ™jta. of th«. of our moat important F° K THE gAME M° NEY LOT 4, 59/6 fttp fnV 21/- OQi^Vl 04 paddocks; well watered. Collage, 3' T)ICH T.RAINED CJWAMP H -~.., ' v/Cf/W CLL., lOr -CI/" eaCH rooms; , cowshed, milking machine anil I IV JJ O . v Y,°^i v inspected this, and say there That \cu nav for a R,,«„i„.- -„j =ery. Ca rm;,ef gS« feSSfi ;'To '» «™ FROM AUCKLAND WAIKATO. WA B rf D A P Y ROPERTY IN THE h n^es'tch manure needed on this land; splendid dairy- ! FREEHOLD. PRICE. £35 PER ACRE Terms can I FlT** A m. - * ing and fattening land. We shall be pleased I rr\ m 3 UNDOUBTEDLY PROFIT- be arranged. , rnr ~. M _„_ , , „ DK /, ■ i|AT% «>«•/« A I HA **--A ---. * /I V i to show you over this investment. House, 1 ABLE- FARM is perfectly flat, Y OU P AN TJUY A SIMILAR IAC V\Jl\ 1 O 2»F£ B-ISD Hill Ill\ tli\ t& 1 ■ property up to £800 only will be accepted all ploughable, and in fine healthy J- V JL> O » •»%» "W» *» » ««r Ik* A*V 9AH.\S\J Mill. «J U ii]t *W fl-^i » l X »« part payment. locality; 50 acres grass, 10 acres fal- CATTrPTT &TT AT nrvilfflT»Tl TT , m ™ 1X . T ,„. a ■ — low, 10 a good HEAVY f TI-TREE, OMIIH & H ALCOMBE TJOUSE AND A pEW ACRES. T m mm and bal. good rough feed. This nTT ™ v .„„ " "7 1X l A T «♦! 1 O/I 1 "■/«•! -I ALFRED AUCKLAND AND CONS coming season will carry e 25 cows! QUEEN AND SWANSON STREETS. ~ LOT I, 13/11 101 7/11 A D 1U O * When all improved should carry over AUCKLAND. Read the brief particulars given of the ' ' V ' „..„_„ two following properties. They are both TUE HAYMARKET. ALBERT STREET. NEW HOUSE, 4 rooms, cowshed, separa- ~ " within an hour's train journey of town 1 -_ _ _ aai a _. . tor-room, 21 miles from school, P. 0., and VriiriT)mT/-\-vr A T You can get ir and cut comfortably to busi- 88 TiliT 1 "# QQ/fcJ 4r\v> ■.A/fi . creamery. JLiAUrJI 11U1\ AJU np(| s. end a train fare of 2s weekly works H J*l\J X dfi, &UK) 10l 1 rffi/O PTTV PPT?T?TIAT Fl GOVERNMENT LOAN, 30 YEARS, « ATJT>AT)rnTT\TTmxr oj'tve'V much cheaper than (ram travelling. I ' ' till JC ItJCiJlillUJjlJ PERCENT. PRICE, £18 per acre. Small OPPORTUNITY Both lhe following properties are lip-top I deposit; bal. 5 years at 5 per cent. " 1 vllll x value:- v I nSSLWSaM A&rsPJrat-ttsai: — ™ £]00 a .„ fr . M>k LOT 3, 32 for 15/11 w__fi r::Sf= -■ °«""" on ' good dairy farm. «'?"? JTWSrtJsts? A. E Smalley. H. J. Barrett. gas. h. , and °. water, porcelain bath, etc ; I T f\m M mm i A « -. . . PUKEKOHE ™ tt — LOT 4, 37/6 for 21/23A«' TY^,:i™ S £150 CASH ONLY. sa^.^|£.«rt SEES'SSS LUCERNE ESTATi 200'TOWUl Iff I THIS EARLY SEASON COAT AND COSTUME SALE Stft* KM» - REMUERA. S^SiISS -— ■—- '«' I IS UNIQUE, THE PRICES ARE SIMPLY HENDERSON lA™ 3 EC ™" 8 ' ?■*'*& SlrtSßs SHEARER km I T?Tr»TrtTTT rvrrc i vat t v "™-„ni». s<>iL,ncß sj.-& fastoatp I kijjioulouS! V il-JjJuJCj X . GOOD ROADj. Post office, township, school, and cheese fac- | XJ.no A \JI\ A Jlij Sti GAS, WATER. AND DRAINAGE. to , ry ' v 'l niilk 45 , cows, besides running qprnntTv nnirnivnc 81 A BOUT 60 Acres; 35 acres of which are CHEAPEST LAND IN AUCKLAND. ? tller „ Bl s c , ow n« has J-at reduced pries SECURITY BUILDINGS. I _____^_ A rich flat, all in grass; about 6 acres from -£17 10s to £1.4 10s. at which figure it i. nr ,„„ .--.„ m M _ ~" ~ , orchard; 2 streams run through the pro- b«u„.-<„ p.,. ,„n »„„j .„.„,— . c. . an abßolute bargain. £150 ensh to a good WLh,c,M &IREET I __^^_ " ~ — ■ . perty. There is a 9-bailed cowshed El,ctnc C ' ran »od (7 ' ° EittU. man, balance at 5 per cent. Owner is right El ■____P T%#%«VV?mMI Souse, and 3-roomed Cottage. A good i"- 3d lickets. when he says: "At the reduced price this is — 1 0 1 ■■ HI TCT H TC" 'W JA nNV-fl BT «SP??fe«S vestment. Pri*, £2000. Terms arranged. a splendid thing for a speculator or anyone (t ~,,,„„,,,,, „ nm v , v-„ M P -JL-M M, Ji H |r_ H_ U _£__ W ffi^S^l td ' N OTETHE TERMB: wanting A REAL SNIP.- £25 I ' * #W * l A oli JLbX3LJL_C_I I W| H. C. TEWSLEY. DlS §flfpEß° c^.V PE ß\La T ci MIT T,TT-nxr . pa SffteißAWaMrwiSl "~ ~ " " -— — . = LAND AND iriVvo-j£ii, ? b year8 E atsper c A MILBURN & CO " a„d ry offi modcr £ con ; onienc; 6 ltt T- ~ I " < LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. OQ f\UEEN STREET. and basin-,, lovely papers and friezes; p.w.c ■ I T"!- C _ . .-. I* SHORTLAND STREET. 'Phone 5248. PLn. Free on Application. __!_____. & __ M The StOrC IS full Of NOVeltieS.—COM F IN? ':■.. . , ttomi« d <,a« TaniMT to . inspect; they will advise you to buy I «-«V_». VVi fl L, 111 J %■ ——• Apply TTENDERSON pOINT. Price, £800 : cash deposit, only £25 bal- H % _?0 T>_ I T> inDP r< 15 ABMOND. - 1 ance, 25s a week principal and interest. ■ %-v r -.. IHi ACRaS, of which 6 acres are in grass X'lOn DEPOSIT-ROYAL OAK 4 I # T ■ #% W _k J*Qt jT\l _r V _f~_ _, ■_. _i - 109. QD KEN ST., lU2and4i acres orchard; well sheltered; *IUU minutes from tram-Hnudsome i ill 4l_ll_f T If £\ M 8% _% SV > 1300 ffl% W. F RAIEB A "° s OB - fine bore and B ;.,nng_ Delightful view of New Design Bungalow. 6 large rooms £ B llr'lliAlfr H i ill 1/ I CC /?* %I L* SSte-SiSryS jb__--_ sa__j» «"-- »» busti&Sblr£H 8 ' V-H_vV7l\VJl_v VV/Ul\ I ,Tn ' ploughablev t in. toD c | over i»„d. ™V°",if iBUU ' lc ras >uraa ß«' and friezes, plaster arch and ce ing contrea V M I TTV worked an, w e by running Jtreams pHEAP WAIKATO FARM.-600 Acres, all TtfEW LYNN-41 Acres and 4-roomed Col- landßotne ? erß " porcelain bath »M wash M V LI I/., buit buyer limited capital, and we ™ fonced and subdivided into 24 paddocks. - 111 .*■»■&> wash-house, c. and t.; 20min from , Bln - '}■■ an « c ' 'cr, two built-in ward- _| _ - arrange exceptionally easy terms to an im 500 acres grass, balance crop and rough feed, station on metalled road: elevated situation. , r 9 l bos - linen presses, several cupboards in H aur _»_•_-_« -.«-. t_ ¥"* « " & rOVl i. DJ ij rurch »«er. Price. 40s per acre Watered by running streams. Six-roomed Price £800. Terms £50 cash balance arranged, lichen and pantry. Orion range; level vol- H |\. g\ V*\ fl (Y{\ H£sfl A LJ/\d/4 fechS- fo o ,V wne / a wou/d "tortiin an Dwelling and outbuildings. Price, £16 per VTEW LYNN-Fin. Section, at cost price R o IC ( E v F OR F' 1 i\"«Ut ElCh(l0 ,01 ■* *»od first mortgage. acre; terms arranged. IN two yearj ago, £65 cash. ,°°** «««>• t_i&^_^^^im? l ? ,, _»_¥ 11 RUTHERFORD *CO H. DELL AND SON V LUCK & SON ™TiPpf^nf"" I N.8.-The store will be open to-night -til 9. »™«i« tß , I ™, "^n/S^ 0 ™ * „VroJf &U^ ' DnR HARRIS BROS., 1— M i^^^^^^ AVONDALJfi. DURHAM STREET EAST. - M ""* BBMMMMWM *™*' M '~'^" M — — l_r-»ffl_| |________________|

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 12