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JACKSQN. & CO. WE hav.e just IMPORTED a LAEGE SUPPLY of the Latest De--6TG N :in-r Pate^ -. Expanding Hampers, Complete, with Straps. ' ALL SIZES, From 6/6 : M 12/6 -Edoh.' ' i .■■-•■'■' I__ ' ■ ..'-•' For Strength, Holding Capacity, and General Usefu lness, these surpass . any thins previously shewn. V; v Inspection Invited; / JACKSOr& CO. 1 !:-'.-- -NELSOIIvSCHOOL OF iUSIC.v (Affiliated to the Associated Board E'oyal Academy, of Music and \Royal College of Musiu, London). - . . .: TBbsTEEs : Messrs Cock, Fell, Gibbs, •; King, Maginnity, and Eev. J. P. Eempthorne. -^ Principal, and TeaekA-of Theory, Violill,, and other Oreh'estral : Instruments : Herr Jutiris Lesoier. ; Teacher of Singing : ' , ; . Mr B. B. »c Looze. TedTchers of Pianoforte : Miss Eaei,.'-A.E.C.M. (London),' and M» B. B. db Looze. ' v" ' ■;■.•■• ; _ £.■ ■'; ■ — -isi v FEES (Practical Subjects) : • . One half-hour lesson per week : 35s per "■, , term. . ' Two half-hour lessons' per week : £& . per ' Orm> " v if - Harmony anl Oom.bcrpoint: On 9 halfi ■ kour p,»r wuuk— 30s per_term. ' Eailway Conce?a<sns: ,Same as to Teclmir 'H : cal School pupfls. ; For farther particulars a.-ply to" T. Vij&KE HUFFAM, 158" : ,-uui-dtary. S In our easy, chairs. For H either the* drawing or/dinM ingro'om, they represent the H ji acme of solid comfort. The g B • workmanship and materials f| B fa used are fully up to our B. •H.i^-higbr standard j they are w.: ;.■• 9 jupholsteied in tapestry," B-. ■ffl',-. velvet, and leather. • Also,'/ ■ H '-. rattans, wicker, Austrian, g 1 , iitchen and d.ining- chairs. WB. B .A full stcck of TTurnitnre B ~3 . ■ and;! Furnishings o» view. H ,- 1. ... OalL 'ani get prices .and ft: H - estimates free. . M B Buy Direct from the 'Factory! B ) I G- PAGE & SONS, j 1 J3ARDY-.STREET. 1 ■_■■.•.•..'■■■■•. : ■:C -*■ —. = - : j Ask for— RfWAKA ' FACTORY BUT tER. Every thoughtful hostess uses 'STAND-OUT ■«?: She knows it .will' please ''all her visitors. ' It is delicious, refreshing, and satisfying. Pour prices : Is 6d, Is Bd, Is lO<3, 2s. Easy , Ironing. ! 'Lily" Starch Doesn'o rot your linen. Why ? L Because there's no free alkali in ; it— -it's as pure as tho Lily. ■ You'll find your ironing easier, and more satisfactory if you say . : to your grocer, "I must "have Lily Starch." It's packed in lib. boxes, and slb. packets, ■ - *" All leading grocers keep it. ■] '. ■ Cheap and Good. Theso •Pin-n-noig are ." just fine '* for I eifcner Lakes' 6* CnildlOtl's WeM. Sofb.and warm, fine in texture— I 'arid 'fine in price, too. » Cream Polar Flannel. ' , '". Delightful for Children's wear, ■ Ladies 1 Blouses, etc, s Saxdhy and "Doctor" Flannel, ' :. made of pure, undyed wool — for winter under-wear. s Unshrinkable '.' Viyella," , . in pretty designs, also jPlain, Pink, Sky, Cream and White. Ceylon Flannels, f jn neat Stripes — fcr Shirts,: } : Pyjama, Suits, etc, i Dressing-Cown Flannels and Flannele tos, in x Plain, Colours, and noiv desifjes. . SEE THEM Tlf 'ITIK Wia"X>OTr. Neale & Hurst, HAEDT STREET.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12546, 24 May 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12546, 24 May 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12546, 24 May 1909, Page 3