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THE NEW TOBACCO Have You Tried “Velvet”? It not, TRY It and compete m the “Velvet Limerick Competition Twenty Cash Prizes as under: Ist Prize 2nd „ 3rd „ 2 Prizes of 5 »», »» lO n »» £5 O #3 O <£l 10 15 7 2 O Q 0 0 Here’s the Limerick; A lady of excellent taste Cried “Sir, I will not be embraced. Your Tobacco,TTinow, Isn’t ‘Velvet,’ and so—- •' Judge; C. N. BAEYERTZ, Editor, “The Triad/’ Wellington, read the conditions; (1) Competitors have to supply a missing line, the last word of which with the word “Embraced.” (2) Competitors may send in as many attempts as they wish but each attempt must be accompanied by one (1) empty tin of ‘ Velvet. (3) The Judge’s decision will be final. (4) All entries must be made by 31st July, 1914, after which date the Competition will close. (5) Successful Competitors’ names and addresses will be published in the leading: newspapers throughout New Zealand. (6) Attempts to be posted with full name and full address and, .an empty tin of' “ VELVET ” to: —— "VELVET” fi7 Box 181. G.P.0.. WELLINGTON i NZi

STRIKING CONTRAST OUR WORK WITH OTHER DENTIST'S PAINLESS EXTRACTION - • K •AS EXTRACTION • 2/fi FIRST TOOTH. *nd l/« each additional tooth. UPPER OR LOWER SETS OP TEETH - A 3 SS. CROWNS 301-. BRIDGE WORK. 30/- PER TOOTH. EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS ORDERED. MARSDOK & CHAMBERLAIN 69 MANNERS STREET, NEXT OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON. hours or attendance: 6 a.m. mu 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. mu ...» NURSES (N ATTENDANCE,

2/- RENT 2/- BAD DEBT Where Credit'Tailoring Is dune you are in all probability ' loaded 4/- as above for every pound spent. You have to pay for those who don’t pay and you naturally have to pay a proportion of the rent. It Is obvious then, that a cash tailor in a locality where rents are low Is able to sell much cheaper without any sacrifice at all in quality. Our £4 4s. suits are tailor-made aud quite the equal in workmanship, material and trimmings of the of the credit tailors’ £5 s*. suit. Why then throw away £1 is? Better to save it by ordering your next suit from CRAIGHEAD AGO. 145 Manners St. WHERE RENTS ARE

WHEN -v Hia Majesty King George V. reads his speech at the opening of Parliament, The Foreign Minister writes to a British Ambassador, The Chancellor of the Exchequer reads his Budget in Parliament, the Archbishop of Canterbury preaches a Sermon, The Bank of England writes you a letter, THE SPEECHES, LETTERS and SERMONS ARE ALL WRITTEN ON BAR-LOCK The Busy Man’s Typewriter 109 Lambton Quay, W'n.

leaves JBMULSOfr "It’s Famous Because it’s Good’ Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affection* of the throat and lung* are at once relieved and receive lasting benefit from the use of Lane’s Emulsion* It adjusts unnatural conditions, renews health and strength, adds flesh to the weak, helps digestion and gives the whole body renewed vigor and vitality. Lane's Emulsion has the endorsement of medical men, is prepared by a graduate chemist and is enthusiastically advocated by thousands in all walks of life. It is sold by all chemists and stores at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. Insist on getting ** Lame's ** Emulsion. Prepared by E. G. LANE, Chemist, Oaznarn, N.Z. bh ib m

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ACCOUNT BOOKS ruled to any re quirement can be had at the ‘•Times" office. These books are strong and faithfully made, and the quality of paper used is of the bast. King up 2449 and ths traveller jrill pall on yqu.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8682, 16 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8682, 16 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8682, 16 March 1914, Page 2

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