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:-J j 1 | For , J 1 , tender ! ; y; \ r . , m 9 skm. | | ' and 1 ■ j stubborn tgl 1 1 • beard 'IP 1 1 Prices u I I®# n T T] 1 |j ' PRICES 1 fcilNA j. I Having stt c *" 1 1 Price's . londom* i I LIVERPOOL,MANCHESTER GLASGOW, ETC, ' ffl I. , ■- I , ( Ask Your Chemist for 1J On Monday Next, Nov.. 17 f HiGH CGS7"OF LIVING™^ Drink ■ EPPS'S •' MONARCH COCOA NO BETTER SOLUTION Jib. Tim lOd. Jib. Tin 1/8 lib. Tin. 3/4 Sole New Zealand Agents: T. H. WHITTAKER & SONS :: 167 Vivian Street, WELLINGTON I J ? VACUUM ELASra"] It is useless purchasing these articles unless they aiv reliable. There is no better Flask made than the UNIVERSAL. It will keep Liquids hot or cold as desired. We have a full range of these goods in all sizes and finishes; alst v LUNCHEON KITS, In various designs and finishes; and the'ONE QUART ALUMINIUM FLASK. THESE GOGD3 ARE WORTHY OF INSPECTION. The Stewart filer, Glass 1 Hardware Co., Ltd. 80, 82, 84 Courtenay Place, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 44, 15 November 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 44, 15 November 1919, Page 5

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