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THE ROYAL &$& BARLOCK. VISIBLE WRITING MACHINE. A CHILD CAN USE IT. ERNEST, eight-year-old son of E. J. LeGrove, who has attained a speed of 94 words a minute on THE ROYAL BARLOCK VISIBLE WRITING MACHINE (His Majesty's Typewriter).

|CLOTHIN^ACTOR?| HATTERS. MERCERS. CLOTHIERS. «^ GLOVEFITTE, OUR GUARANTEED f | 10/6— HARD FELT— I 2/6 ..New Zealand Clothing Factory.. 57, LAMBTON QUAY. "LINOARNISH" (REGISTERED) IS A HARD DRYING LINOLEUM VARNISH FOR FLOORS, ETC. SOLD ANT GOOD HUSBAND IN Will buy his Wife a Tin of "LINOARNISH," because TINS Km fH ¥TTTIA His MONEY. RIIY IT Krr I 'I" W A I/ IrC HER TEMPER. DU I II AT 1 I QM V MIA Q her time. NOW 4 is* •*'■*' KJM>M. M. M-AKJ HER FLOORS. IMVVY. 1/0 WOMEN OF TO-DAY AND Have not the time to go polishing their floors every day. Beeswaxing is <yi£t out of date, but when done with " LINOARNISH " /X> ONCE A YEAR IS SUFFICIENT To give their floors a permanent polish like mirror. OBTAINABLE ONLY i?Bmvr — — , R. AND E. TINGEY AND CO., LIMITED, MnnriPPQ Ql-r»*=k£»f AND wanganui and lUdllUCl & OtlUct, AT PALMERSTON NORTH.

V^^m^% NODYELLE FORME wr% iHl^^ra BEST KNOWN AND LIKED I* f &$Q X^iijggZ THROUGHOUT THE WORLD from: all ixr^pers

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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 269, 26 August 1905, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 269, 26 August 1905, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 269, 26 August 1905, Page 15

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