PHRISTGHUECH STEAM DYE U. -„ . _,WORES, 48 Oxford ' Terrace AVest, Ohristehurch.. The Largest, Most Complete and Up-to-date Works m the Colony. Dyeing and Cleaning m all. its branches, with despatch, at. moderate plices. Feathers Cleaned, Dyed and Curled. ]^ettoyage de Ser — French, Chemical ,or Dry Cleaning. J. ARMIQER AND COY. (From West End of London). /S II CJp 'S|B(opiiil |K^ And make'it agoidearule ISO. It Keeps your poultry healthy) . B^^ y.' And your egg basket fuU;.-'- ' ■. / '. T ." ■ . iThe GpeatestSale of J Ivoung Men's Boots . 1 I EVBE WITNESSED IN i ! I OHRISTCHUROH | |5s to 8s Saved on Every Pair. | 12,400 Pair of Travellers' Samples— S H Job Lines—Purchased from O'Brien m Sand George- & Doughty, tit 10s m 9 ;B : The above purchase was made, just Eg H before tne New Tarriff was brought H g down, which alone means another say- H B ing of Is 3d pair, and being just m §3 g time for my Annual Spring Clearing H | Sale, which takes pWe every Septem- a I ,ber, when all goods xhe least soiled or M I shop-worn are sold for next to nothing. '« I JAMES T. MAINE I M v '; Known as £j. I "^Little Jim's" 3tore. | srras, tmmm, & co., 236 Willis-street, Wellington. "DiryERS of Brass, Zinc, Copper and all j -D other Metals. Purchaser of Bottles ' and Broken Glass, Tailors' clippings, Rubber of all descriptions. Tel. 2275." ' •' Correspondence Invited. ANSWERS TO COKRESPONDENTS. "Napier. "—No jack-pot. "Wanganui."— "Truth" has exposed that silly chain letter alleged to have been originated ;by Bishop Laurence before. Let the fools waste stamps if -they want to. It's good for the Treasury. Why don't you send the name of- the publican and the Ara^noho parties ? "TROTH'S" LITERARY COMPETITIONS. '■ — ♦ — . ... Acting upon legal advice, ami not wishing to run any risk of becoming involved m any of the present Puritanic gaming legislation or any other legislation .that is prompted by the parsonical '; push, and which iis intend^ ed tb make the Puritans happy and the great majority of people miserable, -"Truth" is com/pelled, tantly, -to withdraw- the ''Literary Competition' '■ - announced last issue. Intending ■ competitors will ; please note this. - Those who have already competed and fulfilled the conditions will have their sixpences refunded.
HELD OVER. i Owing to an unusual, demand on "Truth's" space, and, further to the fact; that "Truth's" staff, being or-, dinar y though' humWe inddviduals, are quite as much m need of a holiday as everybody else, several matters must be held over- till next issue^ The suapended - matter includes articles . onj a gross* •miscarriage of Justice at .RangiQjra, the jSalvati'on :Army and | Socialist Squabble and the. Kumara I Hospital ;'bother. An interesting in(tervdew with Mr John Fuller junr., must also be temporarily sacrificed. .These ■ will certainly appear .next iweek. . ■ ,v : i ... -■'••.-. I MBaaßaaMaßaaaaaßßaaßaaaßaHaßaaßaßai
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NZ Truth, Issue 132, 28 December 1907, Page 4
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462Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 132, 28 December 1907, Page 4
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