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IT DOESN'T DISTURB THE NEIGHBOURS; The Royal Bar-Lock Typewriter make* less noise, has more speed and manifolding power, cuts a better stencil, and is easier to learn than any other typewriter. Its visible writing and automatic devices make it unequalled for invoice and tabular work. It writes on ruled lines. The Royal Palaces have 9 in use. The Sunlight Soap Company use 15!) against 22 of other makes. The London School Board use 31. Two branches of the London Post Office use 48. The London County Council use 21. The Bank of England discarded all others for it. The London and Lancashire Insurance Company exchanged other makes and use 18. Upwards of 40 Railway Companies have adopted the Royal Bar-Lock. E. J. Lo Grove, Sole Agent, Wellington. " Enthusiasm is essential to the triumph of truth.” and all people become enthusiastic who drink A. and B- Mackay’s liqueur whisky. 80 A parson stood in-his' pulpit high. He’d lost his voice with cold well nigh • He thoughtless said. Let’s all rejoict. Ho’ll have to stop toe he's lost his voicv, But he took some Woods's Great Pepper r mint Cure, His voice grew strong, his remarks no fewer. • 3 You may go up in a balloon with Captain Lorraine, but you cannot get higher value in drapery than is now being offered by the iTe Aro House Drapery Company, Limited. 187 When furnishing, a most important matter is (he covering for the floors. If yon have"oilcloth or linoleum, it is necessary, if yo i expect to' get good wear, (had you secure well-seasoned goods. C. Smith, the Cash Draper, is just now in an exceptional position to supply you. Make a point of visiting the new linoleum and carpet room ;, rugs, mats—in short, everything in this department at lowest price. 821 Club colours are fashionable wear just now. A select choice is being shown in new ties and hat bands at Te Aro House. IS3

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3863, 5 October 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3863, 5 October 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3863, 5 October 1899, Page 3