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BY APPOINTMENT y eto ell er s to His cMajesty t King George V, Morocco Leather Dressing Case. 20X15X7J ins. Lined Watered Silk, complete with Solid Silver-mounted, Engine Turned Toilet requisites,£77/10/Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company's fitted Dressing Cases are prepared from the finest selected leathers, and are complete with fittings of Gold, Silver, Ivory, or Tortoiseshell of highest quality ; they are reasonably priced, and are the best value obtainable. Orders from abroad receive special attention, and the prices charged are the same* as those prevailing in London. A Catalogue will be sent post free on application. The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltdi have no branches in New Zealand or elsewhere. THE PRICES QUOTED ARE THOSE PREVAILING IN LONDON TO-DAY, AND ARE SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE. ""■ ilversmth: ' J mtß wfiicfc is incorporated The GcCdsmitfisj7l£Ciancelg_ £st!l7& 112 REGENT. STREET/ LONDON, W. 1 a quick clean shave! Many minutes tote, you jump out of _bedyour Gillette is handy, ready for your shave! No stropping" —No honing! Use a Gillette once and it's your A few quick, clean strokes and razor for life. No other will do 1 your skin is smooth— you have ' BTANDABD . SET . ln rather . realised Gillette superiority i AGENTS: E. J. HYAMS, I,TQ„ Box 45, Wellington. STANDAED. SET, in Leather and Nickel Cases, 27/6. BLADES, 6/6 dozen. Obtainable Everywhere. Made in Canada. IZZLZZZ? J'CU. JZI sl. ,- „ l^ l u —-- . . . i,. i^i-^-^g* -■ ■ " ■ I 111 111 I I 111! I ii o rvviwarn >mv g las ties off" songs . yet DOES NOT Jpsssa ALL TEE DIFFICULTIES OF ORDINARY T4USIO SWEPT AWAY Not Vamping, but actually PLAYINC TUNES with BOTH HANDS ANYONE CAN LEARN IT. No TEACHER NEEDED. FAILURE IS IMPOSSIBLE A Large Book of Sixty Pages (11 by 15 inches). §|fe. including postage anywhere II $A in , :e your finders to play th without knowing one note fr< msic as a talented playf '. Julia Evans, Keyneton, S.A.j Mr. A ackay, Q.; Mr. M. J. Pattison. McMahon's .•" -=. .._*.— a the j r ddight at " being able tc t and flats and ion of popular music, songs, pieces, hymns, dances, waltzes, quadrilles, [m™™ (tactions VOU START RIGHT OFF PLAYING TUNES, and by the time you reach the end of the book •d to 6nd that you can perform the most elaborate compositions with ease and confidence, unable only from THE UNION AGENCY 00, 899 ELIZABETH STREET, MELBOURNE.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3470, 14 September 1920, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3470, 14 September 1920, Page 54

Page 54 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3470, 14 September 1920, Page 54

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