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THE GEISHA "TEA ROOMS. MISS MTJE-RAY, who has for many years conducted the management of the GEISHA TEA ROOMS, in those centrally situated premises in Willis street, desires to notify that she receives daily, from all parts of the colony, very choice selections of Flowers. which are beingi tastefully arranged for Presentation Bouquets, Wedding Bouquets, Spray Buttonholes, and Floral Basie:us. See the ART PEORIST DEPARTMENT. Visit THE GEISHA, Japanese Tea Rooms. Willis street, Wellington. F. MURRAY, Proprietress* CEDEBHOLM & TOLLEY, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. Electric lighting, bells and TELEPHONES. Estimates Given. Telephone, No. 1018. 5, Manners street. (Opposite Duke of Edinburgh Hotel), WELLINGTON. M'CLJNTON’S SOAP. MADE from plant ashes in the Soap was made 100 years ago. Professor Kirk, of Edinburgh, says of it in his ‘'Papers on Health - ”:—"There io something in the composition of this soap which makes it astonishingly curative and most agreeable on the skin. Lather made from it, instead of drying and so far burning the skin of those using it. has the most soothing and delightful effect. Try also M'Clinton’s Shaving and Tooth Soapß. -M JOLLY AND CO., - 84, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, A RE constantly negotiating Sales of Remunerative Wellington City and Suburban Freehold investments. Reliable Information furnished to bonafide inquirers. Correspondence invited throughout the ' Colony. The Busy Writer’s Greatest Aid. i Don’t Put Jfour Foot Down Don't put your foot down on fountain peas ton til you investigate the many good points Of Tn 8 «S Self-cleaning and filling; adjustable feed: dees not drop ink; full y guaranteed. MABIE, TODD & BARD. London & Manchester, England. II 5 Sold by Stationers, Jewellers, and Importers. I

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1648, 30 September 1903, Page 75 (Supplement)

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Page 75 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1648, 30 September 1903, Page 75 (Supplement)

Page 75 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1648, 30 September 1903, Page 75 (Supplement)

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