A certain English charity has two objects : To prevent country girls, aB far as possible, from comii'g to London, and to protsct those who do come. Extended in other cities, the society protects all girk travelling by.placing in railroad Btations placards on which are given addresses of good home 3, and also the address of a 'ady referee.
HENRY MILWARD & SONS’ PATENTLY WRAPPED NEEDLES AND CELEBRATED EGG-EYED NEEDLES have the largest Bale of any needles in the wortdU They are now TEMPERED by PATENTED MACHINERY, which enanroa an accuracy of temper nerec before attained in needle-making. HENRY MIL WARD & SONS recommend Radios ' also to enquire for their WEST END NEEDLE CASES, 6Gnl£&niog an assortment of 100, 200, 300, 400 or 500 Uo6dlM« Xfca MOST POPULAR NEEDLE CASES otoc made.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 753, 6 August 1886, Page 30
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129Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 753, 6 August 1886, Page 30
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