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! S. SIMONS, 50 TORY-STBEET. HIGHEST PRICES given for New and Second-hand Furniture. The Cheapest PJace m Town for Large or Small Size Billiard Tables. AH letters receive my Personal Attention. WANTED, by Working Man's Tailor, you own .material made up m Firstclass Fashion from 30s. Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty. All parcels sent for and delivered. 69a TORY-STREET. TIES of every variety at THE TIE SPECIALISTS, arriving each mail. OLAEK and OLAEK, " - 15 VIVIAN-STREET. CACTS ARE CHIELS THAT T WINNA DING, And, tho besb established fact m New Zealand'isthat DAROY FORD gives the Best Value Obtainable m ' CLOTHING and GENERAL DRAPERY. SUIT and EXTRA TROUSERS Made to Measure for 50s. Call or write — 27A WILLIS-STREET. Wholesale Warehouse — BALLINGER'S BUILDINGS, VICTORIA-STREET. *DARCY FORD. NOTICE. TO BLACK AND WHITE ARTISTS : The Editor invites artists to submit caricatures and cartoons. 'All accepted contributions will be paid for. ' Rejected sketches will be returned. No attempt will be made to re-draw, adapt, or use the idea embodied m any unaccepted drawing. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Jim the Milker. "—Many, anxious enquiries for you and Madame Sharkey. ! "Colonial," New Plymouth.— Once again accept sincere thanks for your kindness. . . • "Anxious," Seddonville.— Would like to know that ourselves. He seems to have dropped out like a stone from a hurrying balloon. "Mother," Upper Hutt— The reference was not to boarded-out children, but to the poor kids m State Homes, though God knows not all boarded-outs are m the happy, circumstances you paint so prettily, while it is not one woman m a thousand who is so constituted as to .•""> a ble to fill the place of a child's own mother to the child. 1-iopc you are iho one. In any case it was Canterbury children the article ,you object to was discussinc.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19061124.2.25.3

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NZ Truth, Issue 75, 24 November 1906, Page 4

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294

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 75, 24 November 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 75, 24 November 1906, Page 4

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