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- &Ki Wood and Coal Merchants GENERAL CARRIERS ’Phone 1961 v.:‘v.:v v-'-.. v■■- -■ -• - r - •• -' L K 15 Prince Albert Rokd, St. Kilda n. - 1 " 11 '■ » '■ u-. We cater for YOUR ESTEEMED PATRONAGE, and, by keeping ourselves supplied with ALL CLASSES OF COAL AND FIREWOOD, we can give the BEST POSSIBLE VALUE at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ; FURNITURE REMOVALS A SPECIALITY. CATHOLICS, GIVE US A TRIAL. FURNITURE REMOVALS A SPECIALITY. Marseilles Terracotta Tiles ■ f In building with Marseilles Tiles you are building for permanency, The Rich Red Roof and saving yourself future trouble and expense, while adding to the * -w comfort and appearance of your home that neither Marseilles Tiles form the one roof that is proof against the ravages of. time. Fifty years after they will be as good, as artistic, as serviceable Fades, Rusts, nor as they were on the day they were erected. 9 Let us submit a free estimate. Marseilles Tiles -would fee a good Decays investment at double their price. Briseoe & Co. Ltd. Sole Agents, SiTCS! The Rich Red Roof that neither Fades, Rusts, nor Decays ss.« S5 I S J Hugh Qourley, Ltd. Established 1870. Economical Undertakers and Embalmers, 7 Clark Street, DUNEDIN. Tblbqeaks, “Gourley, Dunedin.’* ’Phone 407 —Day or Night. TO MY PEOPLE (Lead, Kindly Light) Doubtless you are aware England Is now in the throes of her free trade policy—i.e., the open door. I Prior to the war she was the receptacle for our I enemies’ goods and undesirables, thus allowing the I latter to creep into every crevice of the Empire, to j England’s peril. I To remove past anomalies 1 ‘Champion” suggests reasonable protection and a closed door to our enemies, which would enable England to he a much larger manufacturer, with better working conditions and wages for her workers, who have so nobly responded to the Empire’s call. Meantime— Fortify on “CHAMPION” Muscle land Courage-Raiser Flour I have spoken—V., AUCKLAND. New Idea in Trouser Presser No More Baggy Trousers The IMP Improved — Bs. Posted Anywhere in the Dominion f ■ * .. able—for Travelling Purposes; fills a want. Cbm fie packed in your suit case. No need to. pay 25s or 2 guineas The' chepcst —.most compact, most dur- —— for a press. : v ORDER TO-DAY. Enclose M.O. for 8s G. S. S: ROBERT The Tailor of Taste | Stock Exchange Buildings , Princes Si Dunedin No Man Can Look Smart in Baggy Trousers CATECHISMS. No. 1 Catechism (No. 1) —Green Cover ... 17/6 Gross. No. 2 Catechism (No. 2) —Pink Cover ... 27/6 Gross. No. 3 Catechism (No. 3) —Blue Cover ... 47/6 Gross. (Postage Free.) As we are selling these lines at practically cost pricey cash must accompany all orders. Address orders to MANAGER, N.Z. TABLET CO., Octagon, Dunedin. James Speight & Co, MALTSTERS AND BREWERS, CITY BREWERY :: DUNEDIN. Go to RATTRAY’S WILLS STREET, ASHBURTON, FOR UP-TO-DATE SHOEING. Light Horses specially catered for. All Shoeing guaranteed WARD & GO’S Unrivalled Ales and Stout. SUPERIOR TO ENGLISH, AND AT LESS GOST. TO MY PEOPLE (Lead, Kindly Light) Doubtless you are aware England Is now in the , throes of her free trade policy—i.e., the open door. Prior to the war she was the receptacle for our enemies’ goods and undesirables, thus allowing the' latter to creep into every crevice ‘of the. Empire, to England’s peril. To remove past anomalies *’Champion” suggests reasonable protection and a closed door to our enemies, which would enable England to he a much larger manufacturer, with better working conditions and wages for her workers, who have so nobly responded to the Empire’s call. Meantime— Fortify on “CHAMPION” Muscle land Courage-Raiser Flour I have spoken—V., AUCKLAND. ~ ' CATECHISMS. ~~~ No. 1 Catechism (No. 1) —Green Cover ... 17/6 Gross. No. 2 Catechism (No. 2) —Pink Cover ... 27/6 Gross. No. 3 Catechism (No. 3)—Blue Cover ... 47/6 Gross. (Postage Free.) As we are selling these lines at practically cost prioq cash must accompany all orders. Address orders to MANAGER, N.Z. TABLET CO., Octagon, Dunedin. ' James Speight & Co, MALTSTERS . AND BREWERS, ; CITY BREWERY >.s V DUNEDIN. Qo to RATTRAY’S WILLS STREET, ASHBURTON, FOR UP-TO-DATE SHOEING. ‘ Light Horses specially catered for. All Shoeing guaranteed WARD & GO’S Unrivalled Ales and Stout. > , a ■; . ■ . •; ■ • ■ . ' SUPERIOR TO ENGLISH, AND AT LESS {COST.?! & I ' • ■M I - Y *■B '/l 1 - \ t •-'* * A > ' ■ / T ' *»* ‘ ->*• '■ - ' • ■_

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 15, 19 April 1923, Page 56

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Page 56 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 15, 19 April 1923, Page 56

Page 56 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 15, 19 April 1923, Page 56

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