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To the Residents of Thorndon, Kelburne, Creswick, Northland, and Karori. W, G. Hampton BUTCHER, ' r? TINAKORI ROAD, - WELLINGTON, Is prepared to deliver to any of the above districts daily , ; ' primest Spring Lamb, Mutton,. Veal, and Pork - At Lowest Prices. Small Goods; a Specialty. Ml Meat killed under Government Inspection at the Municipal Abbatoii ’Phone 1712. BADLY-FITTING BOOTS ARE DEAR AT ANY PRICE. J. GOER OUR BOOTMAKER,” Importer of High-class Footwear, holds a Splendid Assortment- of Ladies’ and Gents’ Boots and Shoes. Hand-sewn Work a Speciality. ’ Repairs Neatly Executed. 18 MAJORIBANKS STREET, WELLINGTON. THE LATEST TABLET PUBLICATION. _ * Secular versus Religious Education : A Discussion.’ Edited (and, as to its greatest part, written) by Rev. H. W. Cleary, D.D. 212 pages, stiff paper wrapper. Price 1/-, posted 1/3. Cardinal Moran writes of it: ‘I have received the brilliant pamphlet, “ Secular versus Religious Education.” It is a most useful and instructive contribution to the educational controversy; and cannot fail to do a deal of good.’ Keep Your Hens Healthy By giving them a little Colman’a Mustard with their morning food. Hundreds of poultry - keepers -in England have , increased the egg production by giving their fowls this invaluable tonic. THE BEST MUSTARD IS COLMAN’S. ' Why Have Sick Children? When they can be kept in a state of chubby health by feeding them' on ROBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY & ROBINSON’S PATENT GROATS IN TURN. P - ib -- Mi.'-!' Natural, Pure, and Nourishing, they’re ideal foods for children. - ■ , Experienced nurses recommend . them.

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New Zealand Tablet, 8 June 1911, Page 1066

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Page 1066 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 8 June 1911, Page 1066

Page 1066 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 8 June 1911, Page 1066

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