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•BUSINESS NOTICES. JUST ARRIVED. latest Style of 4ft 6in THRASHING MACHINE Latest Style of 4ft THRASHING MACHINE Latest Style 8-h p. Compound TRACTION ENGINE, with, three speeds and mounted on springs Latest Style Biin and lOin Double Cylinder PORTABLE ENGINES. Machinery not in stock cabled for and procured at shortest notice. WALKEE STREET, WHERE MACHINERY AND DUPLICATE PARTS ARE KEPT. For Infants, Invalids, < and the Aged. Benger's Food - is soothing. and |L satisfying. Haiti ' fßenger's Foodis sold in Tim by Chemists, etc., eoerywhere Infants thrive on it, 'delicate and aged persons enjoy it. Delicious and nutritive.

I i i wF W Noble's Values World Famous ! Whether in goods for ladies' or men's wear, or articles for the house— , value equal to Noble's is rarely obtainable and better value is unknown. When you buy from Noble's, you deal with a firm whose " " honesty and straightforward dealings have won and kept rthe .confidence of hundreds of thousands of customers in even the remotest corners of the world. / This Smart Suit for MODEL 3 300 - 25/- Suit to measure, in near-re Brown. Grey, or Green Shades, with overcheclc and - ' and Blue Serve;, and Light, Medium and Dark G*. well uiude and carefully,, finished in every detail. ' rurement form ensures a tit that tailors will envy am itine TWEEDS, of New SUPBHIon QUALITIES! in same style, 32/-, 37.6, 43/-, «7/6, 86/- and 68/WRITH y«H PATTZRNB of our Tweeds, Grey. Fawn, and Brown 1 a Noble's Colonial Departments comprise s GENTS' IMB BOYS' Tailoring-, Underclothing. Footwear, Shirts, Coli , &c. • •// liADIBS' Dre.vi Fabrics, Ready-to-wear and Made-to-measure Costumes, Skirts, 7 Mantles, Jackets, Millinery, Blouses, Corsets, Laces, Hosiery, Cloves, Waterproofs, // Umbrellas, Footwear, Wedding: Outfits, &c. Also Baby. Linen, Layettes, Children's 1 School Outfits, &c. ' ** A TI9DI; jijrr Parcel Post Rates are—to New Zealand, under J lbs., !•; f <L/AICJK.IAtsij under 7 lbs., sy- : under n lbs., 3/- to Australia, i/- for first lb., and od. each lb. after. 1 Model BfVSIITWTC Through the Export Department, John Noble, Ltd., supply 2 300 JUraiirX-ii™ B. £t all kinds of Merchandise required by Colonial Customers anaars ■__ noted for discretion and good taste in selection. ni'UffiTTAlWr'lE'C should be tent with all orders and may be lUalVUft £AHIV*ii» made throu e h any Post Office, or by draft payable at sight on London or Manchester 1 CATALOGUES AND PATTERNS Are gladly aent post free on request. Each department ot JOHN NOBLE'S immense business MWlsheV its own Catalogue, which is revised at intervals., These are brought Lk-iM*** >« n-nMTTWAT CATAT.OfiTTE for request; write fully, stating requir JOHN NOBLE MANOHfcSTCI* TO; EN<*l^Nl> rfO SAVE WRITING- TO ENGLAND in the first instance, copies of JOHN NOBLE'S CATALOGUE may be obtained from the Office of this Paper.

■Signorina Maria Maggiotti has luet won a money prize of £250 and a scroll certifying that;-at the end of the year 1909, she wa:s the prettiest girl in Italy, in a competition organised by The Gazette. Mr Edward Brown, hon. secretary of the National Poultry Organisation Society, estimates that" 4,443,912,245 eggs were eaten in the United Kingdom during 1908. Of these,-2,125,252,920 were from abroad.

A boom in''laM is reported in the Wai-; kato.<flt, is stated 'that Hamilton possesses; 62 land agents, and that an Auckland' genf tleman has expressecl his intention of be* coming the sixty-third. ' A little girl appeared at the counter of a shop in Kilburn, West London, which has been opened by the Women's Political and Social / Union, and placing a penny down asked to see''the suffragists. ••• - "

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Otago Witness, Issue 2924, 30 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2924, 30 March 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2924, 30 March 1910, Page 4

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