; Jones and Brown and Smith, At© sorely troubled with A corn that's not a rayth; That's fairly tough. However, on thin air, Togethor. they repair, Across the city square, To Barraclough. ;Sequel: His PROGANDRA for sure, Was a permanent' cure. . BARRACLOUGH'S PROGANDRA FOR CORNS. Is. Secoiid-class is now abolished on tl jrcat Western v railway.
| TRULY BEAUTIFUL Sj I PEIIOB RJKNiTUM I j'i • M C@st ß "j| C ■ Inspection m invited of a Collection C C ■ of Reproductions of XYlllik Century J C Blningroom Chairs. , < S % Besigm® after— \m V CHIPPENDALE S I SHERATON . , l|j ADAM ■ , ' » „ ']% K| &sid also Chair® of the Period® of Wil- "i% lyj- Ham IP Mary Mid Qtsem Anne. kp j THE SCOULLAR COMPANY believe these to be the i|r most beautiful specimens of Dinirigroom Furniture to 'vf| kF be seen in New Zealand. Connoisseurs will find that |l Cji- they compare quite favourably with the best English M| ■ reproductions. «• Si . SCOULLAR'S, Ltd., jjji . p
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 983, 25 November 1910, Page 3
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159Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 983, 25 November 1910, Page 3
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