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The missions to seamen. SPECIAL NOTICE. MR MOORE, Missioner, would bo glad to hear from any natives of Glasgow (or Scotland) "’ho would bo willing to assist with any sum, no matter how small, to enable him to bury decently their late fellow-townsman, William McKoiusio, whoso body was taken from the harbour yesterday. JAMES MOORE, Miseionor. Telephone 1486. 56 DON’T HAVE COLD DEBT TUCK your feet snugly into a pair of home comfort Slippers. • They can be bought at LINDSAY'S from Is and Is 6d a pair up. AQUA TIGHT BOOTS. ‘‘Many ills are caused by damp feet." Ladies and Gents can avoid this by buying Aqua-tight Box Calf Boots and Shoes at LINDSAY'S. U CAN DEPEND ON Our Gents' Porpoisshldc, Crup and Scotch Grainhide Boots for winter. (BOOTS) you. can depend on Chrome Hide Balmorals from 10/6, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6 and 18/6. TAKE CADE OE THE BOYS AND GIBES. Our Boys’ and Girls' Boots are just what you want. Quality right. Price Right, at LINDSAY'S G.E.E. Send for Catalogue. A. LINDSAY, GREAT BOOT EMPORIUM, 127, Lambton quay, and 23, Cuba street. APPROPRIATE TO THE LABEL. DOME very extravagant claims appear on labels—everything is said to bo tbo best, and the adjective is grossly misapplied. SHABLAND’S BAKING POWDER Is just what it is described to be—a good, honest, reliable baking powder that never disappoints the cook. The ingredi- | onts are all pure and wholesome, scienI tifically proportioned, and thoroughly well mixed. In every shilling tin there ! is a cookbook coupon, and ten coupons will entitle the holder to a free copy of j a cookery book worth 3a Gd. , SOLD AT ALL STORES | At 6d, Is and Is 6d per tin. PRICE OF BREAD. mHE WELLINGTON BREAD COMX PANT, HERBERT oTREET, Are now charging TWOPENCE - HALFPENNY PER TWO-POUND LOAF, i Cash or Weekly. * Telephone 237. 99G WOMEN'S PROTECTION SOCIETY, j nnHE Secretary will b© at the Alliance JL Rooms, 100, Willis street, on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 10 a.m. till 12.30. ! All communications addressed to Secretary of S.P.W. and C., Alliance Rooms, will receive immediate attention. I ■m/TRS A. F. NELSON, LADIES*’ NURSE, (Late of 7, Piri© street. Wellington), Has Vacancies for Lying-in Patients; coach passes door. Address, Main Road, Lower Hutt, near Blackbridge. 36 IEECT'S PATENT TpORTABLE FENCES. ST FOR GARDENS AND FARMS. Sheep, Fowl and Pig Proof. All particulars supplied, E.. J. BARNETT, Agent, • 61, Willis street, Wellington. Telephone 2039. 419 TT> EICHARDT’S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, XL 191, Lambton quay, Wellington. Adjoining Gear's. New Shipments of ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANOS, At Moderate Prices. - Inspection is Invited. NOTICE. THE Automatic, Penny-in-the-Slot Machine has been re-erected at the Post Office, and is now open for public uso, 50

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5311, 24 June 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5311, 24 June 1904, Page 6

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