In January of last year England imported 25 inotor cars from the Continent; the number rose to 135 in July, and was 3!)1 for the seven months. It is a great nuisance—but that can’t bo helped, the public will receive the benefit. In consequence of the backward state of the alteration and extension of premises at C. Smith’s, the sale will have to be prolonged for one week ; cnger, There is a great chance for ladies, girls, men and boys who will want a mackintosh for the coming winter, as there are a lot on hand, wnich'will be cleared during the week at lo.j li.an makers’ prices. Furnishers, or i-novating, beware not to miss tins r- nortunitv of the reduced prices) in ■ ma and floorcloths, and save money while yon uin, "Speak clearly if you speak at all: _ u Carve every word before you let it ta, . You will always speak clearly if you drink, only A. and B. Maekay s Liqueur Wliisky. u You can donend on ridding your children of worms with Wade’s Worm the wonderful Worm Worriers. Is. 3(1
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4305, 14 March 1901, Page 3
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182Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4305, 14 March 1901, Page 3
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