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WADE'S PATENT SKYLIGHT. rpHIS splendid impiovement has quite ie\olutionM lsed the question of having Roof Lights. A ikw years back a. thing to be avoided was a skylight, but WADE'S is now used with every confidence, on account of its complete success as regaids being water-tight, giving plenty of light, ventilation, durabilitj , cheapness , besides having to withstand the usual test m all good and useful patents, the infringer, this it has also proved most completely See Post and Times, 19th and 21st October, 1901. Consequently, we must ask our long list of customers »nd the geneial public to bewaie of imitations. Note address — BALLINGEK BEOS., Waring Taj lor and Maginmtj streets, Wellington. Sole Owners and Manufacturers foi the South end of Noith Island, and the Noith end of South Island Telephone 99

A LBERT HOTEL. MR. DUGALD THOMSON (Late of the Ciiterion Hotel, New Plymouth) Has pleasuie in intimating that he has taken over the proprietorship of this well-known Cornmeicial and Family Hotel and trusts that his long experience in first-class hotelkeeping will add to the comfoit of visitors. Suites of Booms and all First class Accommodation for Tounsts andßoardeis. Excellent Table kept.

p EISHA TEA BOOMS NOW OPEN. Three Doors from Old Shop. No. 21, Willis-street. MISS MUEEAY, Art Florist.

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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 139, 28 February 1903, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 139, 28 February 1903, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 139, 28 February 1903, Page 12

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