The Silk House.—"Geisha" Japanese silks and "Dragon" tussore silks are the best obtainable value.—John Couit., Ltd., ; Queen Street. If you desire to invest money in land or houses, or to buy a home, on easy terms, consult J. Thornes, 83, Queen Street, who bargains in all parts of the city and suburbs, and can arrange loans at lowest rates. A lady's handbag makes a most acceptable gift. We are showing excellent values and selection.—John Court, Ltd., Queen Street. It is notified by advertisement elsewhere that the Christmas Number of the New Zealand Observer is now on sale.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 9
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