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rtcd by that king ol ■j ow.l-o, the Melbourne, should >t buyers. - Men's lovely tennis "", & lid; men's celluloid collars, ; men's large flannels, 2s 3.1; men' •ced trousers, 4s lid ( 0 Is 77fl e ,, 3y damns a, lid; men's blue and gold demms, J a lid; men's New Zealand weed su ,ts, 23b (id; boys' New Zca ad tweed smts, 0 S lid to Us fid; ™$ con trousers, 5s Od; men's saddle trousers, Ss fld; men 's caps, M (1; boys'straw hats, Is 3d--.boaters, 2 3 fld, 3s fld, to 5s (W; men's merino singlets, short sleeves, U lid; pants, Is lid; fine cash mere socks, Is; merino socks, double toes and heels, Cd pair,—Advt. THE ONLY SEPARATOR IN TITE WOKLD. The "Melotle" is the only separator made with enamelled bowl 'casing and milk and cream outlets. Of course, this beautiful hard .'.dazed finish on the parts tagp over other separators in the matter of cleanliness. The difference between the enamelled bowl of a "Melotte" and other machines is as great as between a cliina lea-cup and a tin pannikin. IVe also claim (hat the ''lUelotte" is the easiost separator to turn. That's because it is matte on an entirely different principle. We. could explain this to you in a few moments if you would call in Wilson & Nolan, Agents, for Tarjnak'i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 22 October 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 22 October 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 22 October 1907, Page 2

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