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Aye, and smiling with contest, because 1 T _ COFFEE ESSENCE a wed » the home. Think or the time and WouUe «yed io making coffee—ju»l add boiling 47 TAo*. SlnstaVfo* & Cb„ Edinburgh and London. Prrr.e-' >•■■•' tfv/' - K_sV i B) I & 1 asas sg I I II ■ Hii 111 i. i in ■ m —. , . n i ii.,■ I. i I M i.n Ml i i - _. Your Wife wants a ... CHAMPION RANGE Because it has all the good points a Range should have. The Oven is the one part of a Range which requires the y most care in its construction. From long experi- / ence we have been able to build THE PERFECT OVEN Both bottom and top are heated uniformly, the required, temperature being retained for a considerable time, thus economising fuel—a great advantage. _____ Wherever you live make your Builder or Ironmonger understand that Brikslky ft Co.'s Range THE CHAMPION Is the Best Range, and you must have It. Purveyors By Special [Appointment to -' H.I.M. THE EMPRESS OF fIUSSIA. Heaves food has for more than 80 years been the Infant diet of hundreds of thousands of strong and healthy men and women, and is a perfectly safe food for the most delicate child. It contains all the essentials for flesh and bone-forming in an exceptional degree, assists teething; relieveSinfantite constipation, and when used with milk as directed, forms A COMPLETE DIET FOR INFANTS. Sold in 1 lb. Tins, specially packed for Australasia , ; by all Chemists, Grocers, Stores, &c. AWAY. Sjgfj from this Book. First Cost. Your Address on a i £IOO GIVEN Select your Goods Buy Direct. British made. 65 Years' Reputation. I 1912 Ideal Home Decoration* Catalogue. 144 pages of most interesting matter I and illustrations, the newest of the new. Don't miss It. The recognised guide to all I borers of household necessities. CURTAINS, all makes, ART FABRICS, MUSLINS, Household LINEN. Ladles and Gents Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Costume*, Gents Clothing. The Queen says " Peach's. Curtains are distinctly charming." New Idea: —"Whole warehouse in Book Form." Girls' o*vn Paper:—" Quality of goods indisputable." Wetdonif Journal:— "Excellent value, prices decidedly low." Thousands of testimonials from delighted Customers in all parts of the world, gained through sheer merit and wonderful value. 0« ft OVERSEAS TABLE DAMASK PARCEL. OR/J3 ;,;ni':.|. y a_r _*fi/#3 OVERSEAS TABLE DAMASK PARCEL. QA fi *°/ D ' DELIVERED FREE DUTY PAID. *«»/«• 2 White Damask Tabic Cloths, 64m*. by 841ns. 8 White Damask Tabic Cloth., SO inc. by SSlns. rich Scroll and Floral Designs, htmvati. S Hall Bleached Table Cloth*, hard weiring. 2 Irish Cambric Tea Cloths. 2 Handsome Tray Covers, Irish embroidered and drawn thread. Greatest Value Ever Offered. £IOO worth of Goods Free to Overseas Customer!', third year of Gilts, full particulars with Catalogue. Buy from Actual Makers. Great Saving. Satisfaction Guaranteed. i SAM L, PEACH & SONS. Box 623 The Looms, NOTTINGHAM, Enrfland. ell a " Viyella" is an ideal material for Men's, Women's, and Children's day and might wear. It is light in texture, but has the warmth of flannel, with the advantage of not shrinking when washed. "Viyella" is sold by progressive drapers and storekeepers everywhere. Look for the name on the selvedge. If your storekeeper does not stock "Viyella," write to the address eiven below, and the name and address of the noarest store will bo sent yon- * I. & P, Morler, 40 Willis Street. Wellington,

Tho Tainui. which arrived at Wellington on the 10th from London, brought 273 third-class passengers, including 87 assisted immigrants. Tho latter comprised 66 Adults'and 21 children, including 47 domestio servants. A few of the domestic servant* did not have positions to take on arrival, but owing to tho constant demand for help of thi 3 kind they will all bo engaged within a few days Miss Mason, •who oamc out as matron in charge of tho girls, proceeds to Brisbane.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3040, 19 June 1912, Page 75

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Page 75 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3040, 19 June 1912, Page 75

Page 75 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3040, 19 June 1912, Page 75

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