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AIFA-LAYAI CREAM SEPARATOR Champion of the World. Sales exceed 450,000. Over 600 First Prizes. Holds the record for Clean Skimming. n^^^^^H £T\ Has defeated every other make at every trial of importance ever held. x n Has stood the test of 25 years. f^^^BEl Ch 98 per cent, of all Creameries to-day B use the Al fa-Lav aI, and what the jfi^^^9l^^^Sß overwhelming majority of experts and VB^^^^^^ES^^^ experienced users do, every intending nim-r of a Cukvm ."-epakatoii must ._ _.„ r,,ii <)V v.

II II HrnnrnT THE MAUTLE WARESOtTSE OF THJ CITT LIIDL. ll I FOB ST7-STLB. I<* Our Warehouse ia at ita best — better than ever before— because we ™ —————"——•— ■— — — — — — | have made more exteusives preparation than for any past year. U AVM CO 5 GREY TWEED JACKETS, richly trimmed, from 19s 6d each. . ll A T I M I I 1 ) STyLISH MILITARY COATS, beautifully out, from 25g 6d. I 111 I ll i-U CARACUL and RIPPLE CLOTH COATS, trimmed Silk and Brocade. "— — — — — — — " — — — ~— — MOLESKIN PLUSH COATS (the latest idea), in Newest Shapes. &f\ r\ HUNDREDS OF FASHIONABLE GARMENTS to select from. I ■ll NAVY BLUE, SMOKE GREY, and BLACK JACKETS in every \J , fashionable shape. ' RAINPROOF CLOAKS and COATS in Newest Textures, Designs, and Coloringß, from 29s 6d-

TOUIS GILLE AND CO AUSTRALIAN OENBRAL OATHOLIO DEPOT, 78 and 76 Liverpool Street, Sydney, and 300 and 302 lokbdalb street, melbourne. BY 4? jy|iiiii<^ BUPPLTERS TO SPECIAL HIS HOLINESS APPOINTMENT $9HHBf PIUS x - Largest Stock in Australasia of CHURCH REQUISITES, RELIGIOUS ARTICLE?, LITURGICAL, DEVOTIONAL & PRIZE BOOK?, SACRED MUSIC, Etc. Catalogues Free on Application. -A.le^. Harris, (Late with Park, Keynolds & C 0.,) Deeiris to intimate to his Friends and the Public that he haa commenced business under the style of ALEX. HARRIS & CO. . . AB . . Auctioneers, Valuators, Land, Fruit, and General Commission Agents, in those commodious and convenient Premises at No. 131 PBINOES STREET, at one time occupied by H. S. Fish «nd Son, and lately by Mr. B. W Waghorn.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 16, 21 April 1904, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 16, 21 April 1904, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 16, 21 April 1904, Page 25

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