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WHY SDFFEH FROty HEADACHES? JOHNSTONE'S HEADACHE & NEURALGIA POWDERS ore a certain Cure ThoiH'inds have benefited by them. Why not you? YV'ute tou? for n. lior Ispf-rhox. Post trte to any address. JOHNSTONS & EASLETT, Chemists & Opticians, Maksb Sthkkt, Dunbdis. yy PARKINSON & 00 Monumental Sen or» VICTORLA. STREET, WEST A.UCKLAXI Sonlptore to Westland War and Coronation Memorial ; N.Z. Battery Commemoration Statue, Albert Park, Auckland ; Reed Memorial, Albert Park Rotorua Wai Memorial Invite inspeotion of tneir new and rariel Btook at MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS HEADSTONES, &0., which are of RICH AND UNIQUE CHARACTER. TELEPHONE Iron Tomb Rails Catalogues on Application Note Address— Victoria Street, West (Between Hobson & Nelson Sts) lAMES SAMSON AND 00 Auctioneers, Commission, House and Land Afrente, Valuators, DowiiiNa Street, Dunkdin.

J. HUTCHISON, Pastrycook & Confectioner, 33 DOWLWa STREET, Begs to intimate that he haß taken over, from the Ist November, the Business as BRE\D BAKERS *o long and »uose«fuliy oarriet on by Mensra SEA.RLE k EBEttHAftD 1\ und solici.s a continu*noe of the patronape extended for many years to thivt firm Nothing will be left undone <n his parb to merit a continuance of huon patrouape, and to m^iotaia the reputation of his predeoeßaore in the business J. HU 1C HIBON has had an experience, extending over many years, of the trade both in Scotland Rn>i in London, where he hid been in the employment of some of the larf?«ft bread » makers. The firms with whom he was connected in London were noted for the excellence of their Broods, being first prize takers at the annual exhibitions held in the (Treat metropolis. Customers waited on daify. Telephone 120. 33 Bowling Street 4ST A few doors from Princeß Street,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 44, 3 November 1904, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 44, 3 November 1904, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 44, 3 November 1904, Page 22

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