Simon Bros, (boot warehouse) call attention to their very extensive and ohoice stock of new goods. A visit will repay you.— »% Sonthland readers will find it to their interest to consult Dr. A. E. Smith, dentist, of Dee street, Inveroargill, whose advertisement appears elsewhere in this issue. Only one kind of work it done by Dr. Smith, and that is the best. At the same time hit charges are strictly moderate. — »•„ Federation is undoubtedly the question of the hour! With New Zealand the query is to federate or not ? And we nr most emphatically No. New Zealand, if she joined the great and noble Commonwealth — (whioh we are strong: believers in at fax aa Australia alone is concerned) — has everything to give and nothing to get. It would be like buying a 51b box of blended tea at 2i per lb, worth only Is 6d, in order to get a shilling feeding bottle m a bonus — especially if one has no babies in the way of needing that delightful accessory to peaceful home life. A great federation it. growing up in Otago and Southland among intelligent house* holders. It is the ' Hondai- Lanka Federation,' and oonsists of fchOM who use this most exquisite of exquisite teas. To one and all of those sensible folks the Hondai- Lanka Tea Company wishes ft happy and prosperous New Tear. — J* m
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 3, 17 January 1901, Page 20
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