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\ ~ -■■ - i I Stilt Champion* ..[ . -, _ A THING WORTH KNOWING. Champion Plour Is the Strongest and Whitest in the Market, and absorbs water freely, but requires plenty of working, and as stated by our town and country bakers, will yield FOUR LARGE LOAVES OF BREAD more per sack than any other brand on the market, which, taking- the value or the large loaf at sd, shows a saving of ■ 1/S per sack of-2001b lOd per brig of 1001b Gel per bag of 501b 2id per bag of 251b OR IG/S PER TON IN FAVOUR OF QIIAMPION In view of the foregoing facts is not Cheap, Starchy Flour dear at any price? TT A B R V O W A L E 3, TAILOR, VICTORIA-ST., Is making GENTLEMEN'S SUITS at , Prices to suit the times. A Large Assortment of VICUNAS, COAT. i INGS, etc., to Choose From. Fit Style. & Workmanship Guaranteed. TVUTTER. BUTTER. BUTTER. ULTHA-M DAIRY FACTORY CO., Ltd. New Registered Brand, "GOLDEN GRAIN." Retail from any Grocer or Dairyman; Wholesale- only from HALL & PERKINS, Agents. "O EMOVA L >TOTTCE. DONALD & EDENBOROUGH, AUCTIONEERS, FRUIT & PRODUCE BROKERS & ISLAND TRADERS, ARE REMOVING From Commerce-si, to larger and more Commodious Premises IN QUEEN-ST., Adjoining' their Previous Business Premises*, A Few Doors from Customs-st. We have now the Largest and most up to date Auction Mart in the Colony, and will hold our Opening Sale in the New Premises on FRIDAY NEXT, May 4th. at 10.30 a.m. Goods received at both Back and Front Entrances. INSPECTION INVITED. T^ONALD & pDENBOROUGH, QUEEN-ST. ■Dissolution" of " partnership. Notice is. hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing between Joseph Adolph Anse.nne, Albert Kobins, and William Alfred Harvey, carrying on business in the City of Auckland as ShipChandlers and Sail Makers, under ihe style or firm of ''Ross and Ansenne" has been dissolved by mutual consent, as from the 22nd day of March last. The said business will In future be carried on by ALBERT ROBINS, WILLIAM ALFRED HARVEY, and WILLIAM THOMAS JAGGER. under mo sanve style or firm name; and- they will ree^iytj'/aU debts owing to, and. pay all liabilities owing by, the late firm of Ross and Ansenne. ;:©ated ac-Auckland this-3rd-clay of May, 1909- . ' •' ' - JOS. A. ANSENNE. ALBERT ROBINS. W. A. HARVEY. Witness to Signatures: Arch. Peak, . Solicitor, . Auckland. ' TMMENSE quantities of Men's and ■i- Boys' Macintosh Coats, just ' manufactured. All marked at the lowest Cash Prices, and every Garment guaranteed perfectly water- i ■ proof. Also, Ladies' Waterproofs made to order in the Latest Styles. . liMRST CLASS TAILORING on - the Premises; entirely distinct from the Factory Goods. Very Jjest trimmings and perfect lit guaranteed. Three hundred patterns to select from.—N.ss. CLOTHING • FACTORY, 22G and 225, Queen-st., Auckland. ,»TVHE Leading House in the Colony X for the sale of. Men's and Boys' Clothing and Mercery. Gold Medal Dunedin Exhibition, Gblu Medal Wellington Exhibition, Gold Medal Chrlstchureh Exhibition. — N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Queen-st., Auckland. SILKSTONE SOAP Can be had from R. W. GALLAUGHER. Victoria-st. pRICKET AND LAWN TENNIS. You may not want a Bat or Racquet this season, but if you are a true sportsman you will take a pleasure in inspecting my new stock of Cricketing. Tfinnis, and Croquet Requisites, all the best makers represented, at prices that can be only touched in Newton. Special quotations to clubs. PRIME, Karangahape Road. E OLD ENGLISH GAME OF BOWLS. LAUEI'S BOWLS, Machine made, ensuring regular and perfect "bias," sizes s£, 5 1-10, 5 3-16. Bowlers are, invited, to inspect this, first shipment of the above maker. PRIME,. Ironmonger, . Karangahape Rd. tjefore Tit IS too late 7 X> Call at F. PRIME'S, Ironmonger, of Newton, and see his Christmas Shipment of Oilcloths and Linoleums from (id yard. Designs New and Distinct from Old-fash-ioned Styles. _ CJTICKvA PIN IN THIS- PLACE, "so; that >O you do not forget it. PRIME, of Karangahape Road, i.s selling a Dinner, Tea. and Toilet Set for 26/6 the lot. VT7HAT about Mason's Preserving Jars .VV and Verandah Blinds? Profit by last year's experience, and do not procrastinate. Try F. PRIME, of Newton. Prices right , MACPHERSON, wrong side of Kara- . ngahape Road—New Winter Dress Goods just opened. _ D" M \CPHERSON.—Jackets and Capes. . Latest Style. D MACPHERSON.— Ladies' and Girls 7 • Waterproofs. New Shapes. M~ACPHE"RSON^—NoveItiesTn Trim- • mings and Veilveteen, Lace,, and Gloves, etc. . MACPHERSON.—See Window Tor • Blankets, Rugs, Sheeting and Shirtings. ' MACPHERSON.—Ladies' and Girls'" • Hosiery. Importers Ribbons and. Veilings. BUTTERICK'S PAPER PATTERNS are the most reliable and perfect fit. Thousands have tried them and delighted with the result. THE DELINEATOR (issued monthly) is the Ladies' Favourite Magazine, with handsome coloured plates. THE GLASS OF FASHION, up to date, illustrates.the Newest Styles for Ladies' and Children. Also, the Fashion Guide Id. Patterns of all the Designs can be obtained from the Agent, '* W. P. OGILVIE, WELLESLEY STREET ■OESIDENTS OF DEVONPORT and ■-EV-- Others;' desiring to be fheir own Landlords.—W. Lockwood is prepared to arrange finance for Buildings, Shops,! Residences, etc., on Freehold Property, ■' on very easy terms, to suit those intend- 1 log to Build.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1900, Page 4