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ofrfEM? ft A H £& SIMPLE, They burn COAL, or WOOD 17 inches long. Catalogues free & Colebrook. L Messrs Green Manufacturers, STANLEY-STREET AUCKLAND utter Produced in a It looks like GOLD ! It is as good as GOLD! THESE BRANDS ARE "World Famous. m your table ? The New Zealand Dairy Association, Limited, Wellesley=street, AUCKLAND. From 50s Uowards Also Trousers from Iss 6d Any Style Made to suit Customer's Taste Come to Jones Prosser's and See Our Beautiful Patterns, which are the Latest Shades and Designs CLOTHIER AND DRAPER *E KUITI SW^; Grand Oogra U' J~ " of the Winds is Here! No um.- g"ing without c-.n Oilskin. You'will need a good and ihciv is no time like the present for getting one. Send tc TO-DAY. V\'e stock the famous "Fish" Brand, the oilskin -,v] is worn by thousands of seafaring men. It will stand rough w is pliable, absolutely waterproof and free from stickiness. Pommel slickers, for horseback riding, or to be used as wail coat, with extension front and back, lined throughout, elastic ir sleeves, flannel faced collar and throat piece. The first and waterproof garment and still without an equal. Price 20s. Saddle Coats 18s 6d. Walking coats, lined throughout, storm lap, elastic ir sleeves, elbow patcnes, eqaulets, outside pocket, flannel faced cc and throat piece, with long split in back for freedom in walking. I These are three splendid, reliable lines at very moderate pr You cannot afford to be without one of them. Send TO-DA \. forward PROMPTLY. E. LE ROY TEXT AND COYER MAKER 48 QUEEN STREET AI'CKLA

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 186, 30 August 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 186, 30 August 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 186, 30 August 1909, Page 6

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