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Silverine, "' A WonderM New Metal. rpRULY WONDERFUL is the I New White Metal— •^SILVERINE." It is white ac silver — durable as oteel, It weata white throughout, and ALWAYS BETAINS ITS POLISH.' .' . ' '. To introduce articles made of this splendid ihetal; we are inaking ah Unusually fine offer for a shott periudonly^. We have prepared parcels of tableware, each oontainihg the, articles below—* the prioe. being 1 fixed low- at 38/Post Free. \ # What you get for 35 - _ Half-a-dozen Table Knives, with faßt white' bandies, and^guaranteed to be high grade; £-doz. Desse.t Knives to match £-doz. Dinner Forks An Silverine i-doz. Dessert Forks ;- „ ' i-Aoz. Table Spoons „ . |-doz. Dessert Spoons ,j " .Together with •> * One Dozen Teaspoons ; REMEMBER !— These goods are of excellent quality, packed beautifully, and- with each parcel goes our unconditional guarantee of satisfaction, or your "mom-y back. EDWARD IBCIiSOB,SSSSSinS& HAPPY CHILDREN "are a comfort. Proper; feeding is requisite fa bring the little ones through the o?itioal period of infancy to a healtby, happy childhood. - v ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY oontains all the elements for body building. It makes flesb, bone, .sinew, and brain. -It .is an ideal food for babies. All Grooers. .

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 6, 7 February 1907, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 6, 7 February 1907, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 6, 7 February 1907, Page 18

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