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!Ehi_sun^ > 3 Standard, Visible Writiiig H^ Front Stroke Typewriter \ Superior^ Features :■ „ -' "Visible,: writing. Extreme speed. Heavy , manifolding, Fprced alignment. ;. Durability. Best type-bar construction.- Ballbearing carriage. Si uj pleat in mechanism. ' Costs less to maintain. Excellent stencil m < cutter. Light ' touch. Perfect work. S Direct printing.^ No ribbon. -g ige entße ntß Tlie Typewriter Exchange 29 Bond Street, Dunedin Telephone 1830 The Best Milk produced In the Best Country In . the World I ' l» "HIGHLANDER" Condensed Milk. To-day I Ask your Crooer or Storekeeper for it. If you knew how Delicious ' "HIGHLANDER" is you wouldn't bother with " Made on the ... Continent" Brajids any longer I Use" HIGHLANDER." Condensed Milk. While "HIGHLANDER" is an Ideal food for Infants, it is also the Favourjte brand in the Kitchen and the Mining Camp I N. 2. "HIGHLANDER." Condensed Milk. .-J£-E EN'S BLUE " ' KEEN'S BLUE [ Has been the best for K.EES'3 BLUB \over 100 years. And KEEM'S BLUE<( is still co. It's the KEESTS BLUE Kind OP Laundbt KEEN'S BLUE ( Elites. Aek the G-rooer for it. //^ ' In the Market Cl\\ If PORTLAND ? J] \\ Don't Fail to // \\ <2a Use It -& //

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 15, 11 April 1907, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 15, 11 April 1907, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 15, 11 April 1907, Page 18

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