n J^9 b , era , mmer S an pasai °n Play netted 250,000a0l clear profit, which was divided pro rata among the actors. The agitation against the play as immoral and saoreligions is still kept np. HENRY MILWARD & ■ SONS nil lIU pi, rn ONLY REAL IMPROVE. I* AI YX-r Yrll MEI i TINK ® i;i)L E3. ■ ** U I LU THREADS WITHOUT PASSING THROUGH THE EYE. SLIPS THROUGH A ■ " SLIT. “ " MILWARD’S NEEDLE. PATENTLY-WRAPPED NEEDLES AND CELEBRATED E@s-fILEiINEEDI.ES,
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 974, 31 October 1890, Page 15
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74Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 974, 31 October 1890, Page 15
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