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The nervous strain of household care ! •wears out even the strongest women. Take Stearns' Wine, the peerless tonic, I which builds up the body and makes tho ; weak strong. Pleasant to the taste. * MAN'S DRESS SHOULD, ABOVE ALL. BE MANLY. ! It must be loose and comfortable j enough to give free play to muscle and sinew. The styles for spring and summer now being made at Mr D. Milligan's I English Tailoring Rooms, in Kelburne Avenue, reflect the beet thoughts of the London Tailors, and embody two essential principles in man's attire, viz., shapeliness and comfort. Tho choiceness of the “new goods" for the season eclipses all previous selections, and requires no pufi to ensure a ready sale. As the spring trade is well on the move with us, customers are advised to select their suits as early as possible, * HOW TO SAVE FIVE POUNDS. We have just landed heavy shipments of the famous <f TRIUMPH" Cycles, and have decided to place them on the market at the ridiculously low price of J 517, being a reduction of J 65 on the ordinary price. Call and inspect the Triumph, fitted with Fred Wheel and two Brakes. Adams, Ltd., Mercer street. • Mr Alfred Atkins, Architect, Wellington and Wanganui, notifies that he has taken into partnership Mr Roger Bacon, AJLI.BJL, of London. Meeers Atkins and Bacon, Architects, have removed to permanent offices. Susses Chambers, Panama street. * The Dresden Piano Co. for pianos organs—the finest tho world produces. Easy terms^

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New Zealand Times, 12 September 1907, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, 12 September 1907, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, 12 September 1907, Page 5