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W y T> OBERTSON, of Eobertson’3 Auction Rooms, Manners street, • JU. : XVond Ms Staff aro always busy? BECAUSE Robertson’s are the best firm of Auctioneers in tho City to handle Sales of Furniture, Pianos, Sowing Machines, Drapery, Fancy Goods, Boots and Shoes. Books, Groceries, or Merchandise of any kind, and there is no humbug about ROBERTSON. GOODS PAID FOE SAME DAY AS SOLD IF ISEQUIEBD. VICTORIA LAUNDRY. TO KELBtrBNB HO USBHO IM EB. bUR Vans Collect and Delirer in Kelbn me EVERT WEDNESDAY. ' P. WILLS AND SONS .... Proprietors. Tel. 613. HANSON STREET. Cornhill street, Wellington. November 24th, 1910. DEAR MAUD,—I have been to such a number of afternoon teas and "at homes" since I came hero, and have had a splendid reception; although you would bo surprised if you knew ho w some of . those who resented my coming have treated mo. .i. , , , ... However, I am delighted to say I have worked up a splendid connection, and I don’t caro a jot for all tho others. Write soon. Love to all at homo. . . Your old chum, DAPHNE BUTTER. HAVE -you ever tried to read a man’s character by his facial formation? Of course you have, and. failed. Well, there is a better and a surer way. Study his boots. For ..instance, you may unhesitatingly place.jW'nnov lls in a man who uses HUNKYDORY.as a Boot Polish. T7ISTRACT from one of many unsoli•Ci cited testimonials:—"I look back on that 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,day a dear friend induced me to try HUNKYDORY as a Boot Polish. I did so. Now,!watch mo jump.’’ ANTED KNOWN. J. G. MARSHALL. 3AN furnish diningroom, bedroom and kitchen, INCLUDING LINOS. ETC., FOB J 833. , . . , ■ Everything Guaranteed Beet Workmanship. Coma find Inspect. ■ ■ ■ t 46, ADELAIDE BOA D. MRS C. S. WOODWARD, (LATE MRS BOTTERILL). Caott Purchaser of Ladies', Gentlemen’s and Children's Left-off and Misfit S etc.. Gents’ especially. Mr or Mrs Woodward will oreentleman at their homes, to suit their convenience, on wmt upon ith 3nyone e i«> in this class of ’ business, receipt 1 x t NGESTEE°STBEET (next to SkaUng Rink), WELLINGTON. • Telephone 2379. —— -- WHAT’S THIS ? LEFT OFF CLOTHING mire atmd GENTLEMEN, Collect all your cast-off clothing, boots, etc. LsFnd for Mrs Nightingale and yon will have a good cheque for you? holidays. 7W » ava offonHw! to Diflfcanc© no object. ill lotters l P ß3 P NIGHTINGALE, ns, Taranaki street, Wellington. 'Phone 2924. - ■: Jk Stocked ia Three qualities, also Stack and Van Covers, Window Awnings, Hammocks, Waterproof Sleeping Sheets, Floxxnillers’ Aprons, Lamb and Pig 'Nets, Flags, and Marquees, for Sale or Hire. Telephone 727 R. G. KNIGHT, 53 Victoria St.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7301, 3 December 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7301, 3 December 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7301, 3 December 1910, Page 7