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THE ROYAL fife BARLOCK. VISIBLE WRITING MACHINE. A CHILD CAN USE IT. v SjHHfe^|^^Hi£f"^ i-i^P* I^*^^ C 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). iNEWZEALAfTI^ HATTERS. MERCERS. CLOTHIERS. ""^ GLOVEFITTE, OUK GUAKANTEED f | 10/6— HARD FELT— I 2/6 ..New Zealand Clothing Factory.. 57, LAMBTON QUAY.

"LINOARNISH" FOR FLOORS Is the Most Labour Saving Material of Modern Times. WHV-0 Because it saves the pattern on your linoleums. It gives such a high polish to If 11 1 ■ your floors that beeswax rubbed on ever so hard looks dull beside it. " LINORARNISH " is a hard-drying transparent preparation. It produces a beautiful glasslike gloss on your DINING ROOM AND HALL FLOOR. 1/6 WELLINGTON PEOPLE ~TjT Per Tin Feel & ratef ul to us for saving them the trouble and hard "' * work of beeswaxing in the Per TIn * HOT SUMMER MONTHS. — — :Zs* OBTAINABLE ONLY FROM R. & E. TINGEY & CO., LTD., Manners St., AND AT WANGANUI AND PALMERSTON NORTH. 7 MEc^ J3k Q Li 1 ' l IQ / AS^tti&gsl v/XtiD-Hi -L O. NOUYELLE FORME wP*b AHpn l^Pr»S^^ BEBT KNOWN AND LIKED I* 1 &s£\ THROUGHOUT THE WORLD FROM ALL DRAPERS.

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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 272, 16 September 1905, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 272, 16 September 1905, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 272, 16 September 1905, Page 15

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