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MELLIN’S FOOD Contains no Starch and makes a perfect Food for a baby from birth. Samples can be obtained Free from GOLLIN 6 CO., PROPY, LIMITED, WELLINGTON.

A CHANCE TO OBTASN SOME VALUABLE ARTICLE FREE A Watch (Lady’s or Gent's)— keeps time as good as the best timepiece you can buy, and lasts for years Indoor Games, Printing Outfits, Useful Books, a Russian Leather Purse, Hand Bags, Photo Frames, a Lady’s Genuine Leather Silver-mounted Purse —a most useful articlo for a Lady, and many other useful articles You can pick from the list •we send you. How to get these Premiums Free Send no money—we trust you. Just write us for 20 tins of our Waterproof Boot Polish—the Best in the World—gives a beautiful shine to the Boots, is waterproof, and preserves the leather (made for Black or Tan Boots). Sell these 20 tins for us at only 6d. per tin. As soon as you return us the 10/- we will send you any of the premiums you may choose from the lists we send you. Why not earn a beautiful and useful premium easily by selling what the people want and will buy again. You will be agreeably surprised to And how pleasant the work is. It doesn’t pay to sell trash. Everybody buys polish. We allow you 30 days to sell the polish, and we take back what is unsold and reward you just the same, THE NATIONAL SUPPLY CO. Dept. WELLINGTON, N.Z.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1775, 14 March 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1775, 14 March 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1775, 14 March 1906, Page 5

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