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't 0. TEA. THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL SINGING THE PRAISES Ui OF w RECORD THE DADDY OF TEAS anLDBEFGt m SAMPLES FLEE ON APPLICATION. POSTAGE PAID. Address: A. S. PATERSON & CO.. LTD., WELLINGTON. i"/ A VSJAt A/ -rnK'yiT^T MT77 w\ H i r 3. r CHARM and REFINEMENT arc inseparably linked Vvilli our Drawiiiff-Room o Cabinets. If you liavc good china you undoubtedly fake a pride in if, and feel the necessity for an appropriate China Cabinet. We have just the ideal Cabinets— elegant, artistic, and possessing lasting quality, which is a surety of Scoullarproduced furniture. Designed and Manufactured in our own Factory In cither Oak, Walnut, or Mahogany, Many charming designs, one of which is illustrated here, || Priced at £l2/17/6 (In Oak). Your Order by Mail will receive personal attention. The Scoullar Co. Ltd. Head Office: Lambion Quay, Wellington. Branches at MASTERTON and HASTINGS. aoLOßiita 28 ' 7 isSS VV'' m c Buy Your Boys’ Clothing by Mail, sr o i,i» v ° Shopping by Mnil at the UNION CLOI HiNG COY’S, big store is the safe and sane solution to parents seeking Boys* Hard-wear Clothing at Economy Prjces. Boys’ Varsity Suits. For Boys 4to 12. (Prices quoted to fit boy aged 8.) In All Wool Colonial Tweeds, Grey, Brown or Green Mixtures - 17/In light Grey Worsted, 17/6, or Fawn Gabardine Cloth, 12/9, and in Striped Cotton, 9/6 ; Tobralco, 8/11; Grey Viyella, 9/9; Grey Flannelette 7/-; Jap. and Tussore Silk, 10/6. Boys’ Peter Pan Suits. For Boys 2’i to 6 years. Splendidly tailored and finished. In striped or plain Navy Drill at 9/6; Khaki Drill, 8/11 ; White, with fine self stripe, 7/11 ; Tussore, 12/6; Jap.Silk, 15/6. All Goods Post Free. Write for Particulars of any-Requircments. The Union Clothing Co Limited. Men's and Boys’ Clothiers and Outfitters, Cuba & Manners Streets, Wellington. Also at Petone. “ oa
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1966, 17 April 1919, Page 4
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347Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1966, 17 April 1919, Page 4
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