WHY IS IT THAT WT T? OBERTSON, of Robertson's Auction Rooms, Manners street, • JLI. o ncl liis Stall are always busy? BECAUSE Robertson’s aro the best firm of Auotioncors in tho City to handle Sales of Furniture, Pianos, Solving Machines, Drapery, Fancy Goods, Boots and Shoes, Books, Groceries, or Merchi&diso of any kind.’ and there is no humbug about ROBER T S O N. GOODS PAID FOR SAME DAY AS SOLD ll’ REQUIRED. MBS C. S. WOODWARD, (LATE MRS BOTTERILL). CASH Purchaser of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s Left-off and Misfit Clothing, Boots, etc.. Gents’ especially. Mr or Mrs Woodward will wait upon any lady or gentleman at their homes, to suit their convenience, on receint of letter. No connection with anyone else in this class of business. P 121, INGBSTRE STREET (nest to Skating Rink). WELLINGTON. Telephone 2379. ; WHAT’S THIS ? • LEFT OEE CLOTHING T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Collect all your cast-off clothing, ' boots, etc. JL/Send for Mrs Nightingale and you will have a good cheque for your holidays. All letters promptly attended to. Distance no object. MR3 NIGHTINGALE, 118, Taranaki street, Wellington. 'Phono 292-1. VICTORIA LAUNDRY. TO KELBURNE HOUSEHOLDERS. OTJR Vans Collect and Deliver in Kelbnmo EVERT WEDNESDAY. P WILLS AND SONS - Proprietors. Tol. 613. HANSON STREET. TTFEALTH—Let mo lift you up—to better health, greater JLJL strength, and train you for sports. Under my direction every limb and muscle of tho body is brought to tho proper strength and development. ' I guarantee to give maximum Results. Write now for terms to GARNET SIMS, Physical Culture Expert, (London Diploma), 13Gb, Riddiford street, WELLINGTON. HAVE you over tried to read a man's "ITISTRACT from one of many nnsi character bv his facial formation? JL-1 cited testimonials;—"l look back 0 v course you have, and failed. Well. *= T - there is a better and a surer way. ifi-'v his boots. For instance, you in' N^DORY^ a, Boot Polish.. unsolithat time as on a horrid dream. I could not move the length of my nose without the aid of two crutches and a stick. One dav a dear friend induced mo to try HUMKYDORY as a Boot Polish, I did so. Now, watch mo jump.’* WAJIi AHA F A FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, i ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN, LAMBTON QUAY AGENTS FOR SUTTON’S SEEDS.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7292, 23 November 1910, Page 4
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