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MERIT REWARDED BY COURT OF JUSTICE. . The acknowledged good qualities anp success of Sander and Sons' Eucalypti xthact have brought out many imitations, and one case was just tried in tlic Supreme Court of Victoria, before his Honor Chief Justice Sir J. Madden, K.C.. H.G., etc. His honor, in giving judgment, said that whenever an article is commended t (lie public by reason of its good quality, etc., it is not permissive to imitate any of its features. Restraining Die imitators perpetually from doing so, he ordered them to pay all costs. We publish thU toall'ord the people an opportunity nf pmteeiing themselves, and of securing what is proved beyond all douM by skilled witnesses at the Supreme Court nf Victoria, and by many authorities <!uring the last 111 years to be preparation oi' genuine merit, viz.:— Tim: (it:\Ti\i-: Nandbu & Sons' IYkk Voutim-: Krc.yr.yin JOxruv ,r There is n -house of call" in Kgmont street, quite of the Conlin. eutal plan. At the Arcadia Cigar Store, a man can enjoy his cigarette or pipe in a cosy sitting-room, write a letter or two, play his game of chess or draughts, and then continue his business. Hero, the morning paper, the "Daily News," and the Wellington "Times" can be purchased with the early morning smoke, E. A'an Delden, the proprietor, lias a smoke to suit anybody. Call in.—Advt.

I'AHAXAKI EDUCATION BOAP.JJ SCHOOL FUKMTUIIE. rjUNOKUS will be received at my I. ollicc till I ]i.in. on Fmii.iv, 2nd February, l'or the supply uf School Furniture. Plans and specifications at my ollicc. Lowest or any teudei' not necessarily accented. J AS. SASJJKUSOX, Arcliiterl. King's Buildings, Brougham Street, i'lith January, I'JlHi. MO>'ASTEI!V OF TJIK I'KEKKW I*l A'MOUTH. sackkd hi;ai;t high school. BLUIiDLXCi and Day School for Girls rc-opens on MONDAY, February sth, H)o6'. Pupils prepared tor Cmi DiTiice aiji] Matriculation Examinations, also for the Jioyal Academy and Trinity College Practical (Piano, Violin, Mandolin, and Singing) and Theoretical music examinations, Shorthand, Book-keening, Type-writing, Plain and Faiiry V'edlcvoi'k, Wood Carving, Oil and Water Colour Painting and Drawing taught. For lerms opply to the Superioress.

Principal: K. Pridliuin, M.A., Trinity I'olk-e, Dublin. Assistant Teachers : Miss Drew, M.A. llisslnlistui'.U.A. Mr 1I..II". Wnnl Mr T. ]»li.in 1 MONDAY, February FoP' £2 PIT U'l'lll, naval Parents are hereby notillcd Dint holders of Certificates of Proficiency are entitled lo Free Tuition, it' not more Hum fourteen yours of ii(,' (l on December Ist, 1!UI5. ' Ortilieales of Prolieiency, Birth, mid Character must be produced. N. X. MAI'DIAHMII), Cluiinmm.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8038, 27 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8038, 27 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8038, 27 January 1906, Page 3

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