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LAST DAYS! LAST DAYS! OF OUR GREAT BEFORE-SEASON SALE ■ - - OF FUR TIES', • FUR ’ NECKLETS, ' FUR MUFFS. from a leading London Fi.rricr at a DISCOUNTof 25 P-r low to be fold' FAR BELOW ordinary prices. All re.eoted rising Squirrel, Sable, Fiteb. Bear. Coney O'/H. E' : |-b )® s ' Bought from OCOt.. and now ekillK. Comprising oquinx'i. otiija-, x'iuin, jjuw*, v.v,..v-j ~ .... ik'd Fox, Oprsuim, Rate con, Skunk, Marmot, Black and Grey toxaluio. Call TO-DAY at the Showroom adjoining the Millinery Salon. an<l inspect. ’ THE GREATEST FUR VALUES IN THE CITY. GEORGE & KERSLBY, LTD"For Reliable Goods at Lowest I’rices-. “LONG WALK” WELT SHOES FOR CHILDREN. JUST THE SHOES YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR. Made mi the Veldt-Sohoen principle, which ensures immediate comfort and flexibility, Being absolutely free from tacks or rough eesuns. Children can, walk miles in these shoes and not experience any discomfort. NATURE-FORM SHAPES. Kid One-Bar I Childs' Tam or Black Kid Tab and Sliced; 7 to 10. Childs’ Tan or Black Shoes (is GdChilds’ Tan or Black Kid Gibson, DU'by Shoe*; large eyelets—3 to G, 4s Gd; 7 to 10, 6s (Jd. Childs’ Patent One-Bar Shoos—3 to C, •Vs Gd; 7 to 10. 7s Gd. Childs' White Buck One-Bar Shoes—3 to 6,3 a W; 7to 10. fis 9d. kle Shoos 6s Ed. Childs’ Tan or Black Kid Button Booto —1 to 6,5 a Gd; 7 to 10. 7s Gd. Childs’ Tan or Black Kid Derby Bals.. large eyelets—l to 6, So Gd; 7to 10, 7s Gd. Childs’ Box Calf Derby, Bals.—4 to C, 5s lid; 7 to 10, 7s Hd. WRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE, R. HANNAH & CO., ' LTD.. WELLI NGTON. am By Special Appointment to His Excellency Lord Islington and Purveyor to Bellamy’s and tho Principal Olubs. DON’T SMOKE INFERIOR TOBACCO I It does you harm, and there is No Economy in it, - ; OLDEN CLOUD" MIXTURE—a okilful blend of Virginian. Oriental, and (x Latakin Tobaccos. rphia a. mixture that never dries the throat or bites tho tongue. mnoTssenrs of Tobacco have repeatedly eipress«ltheir satisfaction at tha hlirh merit ot CrOLDIiN CLOUi-J* REPARED INLY BY 290, LAMBTON QUAY. MEN WHO MUST DRESS WELL GO TO MILLIGAN’S; , KELBURNE AVENUE, WHERE GENTLEMEN’S DRESS IS THE ONE AND OiNLY S'lMvO lAL 1Y« ■ THE RHEUMATIC, THE DIABETIC SHOtfLD DRINK “P U R I R I. ! NATURE’S OWN CURE FOE URIC ACID. WHISKY & PIJRIRJ. FREEZING SHEEP & LAMBS. J™ Sit. eil.nl. mini, (or 1f,...t0! m. ll«r .wn “ p|,ltoUo v* rawfftfaflg&r

business notices. TOO TRUE! a X present the market is full of Fancy Mixtures for tho renewal ,of .Appetites which have hero-ruined by consum. fag similar roystcHos, "ail'd ndw‘ thtf poor invalid finds he has nothing to renew nut n doctor’s bill, which, as a rule, is blank despair. t Now, all ‘the foregoing trouble ami blanks, which are duo to oheapneas and adulteration, can be overcome by nalng good, wholesome articles, manufactured locally from tho choicest grain New Zealand can produce, and we are proud .in stating that those’articles aro "CHAMPION” Muscle Raiser "STANDARD” Soother, i. 0., rolled oats, OATMEAL. GRUEL MEAL, Probably your grocer, on tho score of profit, may offer you some Southern stuff, but don’t bo bluffed and ruin your health, Insist on having "CHAMPION” AND "STANDARD.” NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING CO., LIMITED. P. VIRTUE, Manager. ENGAGEMENT RINGS. TVyoW is a favourable opportunity, fox iu selootifig one of our famous GEM KINGS. Best selection and most genuine in tho City. G. T. WHITE, JEWELLER, 27*. Lambton quay. riPIIE Mercantile Agency. B. G. DUN . AND CO. Established 1841. Pol the Promotion and Protection of Trade. 212 Branches. Status Reporta and Collection of Overdue Accounts, Nathan’s Building, Wellington. FOR INFORMATION RELATING TO pATBNTS AND TRADE MARKS ‘ CONSULT BALDWIN AND HAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS. K.Z, Insurance Buildings, .Wellington,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8679, 12 March 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8679, 12 March 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8679, 12 March 1914, Page 4

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