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George Rhodes, p.ENERAL -pUILDEK, YARD AND OFFICE: IJ. OUdTOM-STRISKT rs^EST, Foot of Albert-street. TELEPHONE 1051. Residence, Collingwood-atrcet. BRICKWORK, Plain or Fancy. eoxeßC'i'K, Walla and Pavements. PLASTERING. General: Stucco or Cement. SLATING. New or Hepujra. DRAINING, j \ On Best Sanitary Principles, First-class Work Guarantees K'LhWACJS WOKK, Steam tioiiers, Brass i'urnaced, Bakers' Ovens (.new or repaired), Copper Boilers anil Rouges act. TILING, Plain and Tesselated. PATHS A'XD DRIVES Formed and Dressed In Up-to-date Style. GENERAL, Having a Staff of Good and Reliable Workmen, G.R. is prepared to give (iuoii value in that Which he undertakes. Consult him If you want any work done In a sound and satisfactory manlier. Approximate Estimates given if desired. Charges (specify Ing1 materials and labour supplied) as low as consistent with good job. in order to ensure permanent satisfaction, 1 would avoid the "Cheap and Nasty" style of work in the endeavour to make "Quality of Work a Specialty." Send along your orders, large or small (from a new hearth to a new house). /~1 EORGE -pHODES, TELEPHONE 1051. Q WEEPING "DEDUCTIONS THIS WEEK IX ODD GOODS AND GARMENTS ODD GOODS AND GAHMEKI9. At MILNE & CHOYCE'S MILNE & CHOYUJE'S. LADIES' 30/ BLACK CLOTH JACKETS are being sold for 10/ti THE BALANCE OF TRIMMED MILLINERY rs BEING OFFERED FROM 2/11 upwards LADIES' MACKINTOSH SHORT COATS. 10/6. usual price 21/ LADIES' COAT SKIRT COSTUMES, AT Tempting Prices THE BALANCE OF TABLECLOTHS & Hall Curtains are still Further Reduced to Clear WRAPPER LENGTHS OF FRENCH Flannelettes, Handsome Designs, at 3/11 and 5/11 the Length GREAT REDUCTION IN CHILDREN'S Little Fur and Cloth Coats SPECIAL OFFER OF 4 DOME KID GLOVES, good shades, at 2/9 and 1/11, usual price 3/2 and 2/6 4/ IN THE POUND DISCOUNT ON ALL Gentlemen's Mercery LARGE PARCEL OF GENTS SILK Neckties and Bows, being Cleared at 6d each Milne & Choycc A Gentleman GOING OUT FOR AN E^NING SHOULD BK PROPERLY ATTIRED —that means being a Customer of Percy W o Holland MERCHANT TAILOR. UNION BANK BUILDINGS, CORNER VICTORIA AND QUEEN STREETS. ♦ Still Champion, NO CONNECTION WITH MILLING TRUSTS OR COMBINATIONS. A THING WORTH KNOWING. Champion Flour Is the Strongest and Whitest en the Market, absorbs water freely, but requires plenty of warking, 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 of the large loaf at sd, show-; a saving of 1/8 per sack of 2001b lOd per bag of 1001b 5d per bag of 501b 2Jd per bag of 251b OR 16/8 PER TON IN FAVOUR OF Champion. In view of the foregoing facts, is not Cheap Starchy Flour dear at any price? SO GO STRAIGHT FOR "CHAMPION" AND NO OTHER. p VIRTUE, Manager, Northern Roller Milling Company, Ltd. THIRST-CLASS TAILORING. jpiK&i ci^ FIKST . CLAgg TAILORING. Best Material, perfect fit, Superior Work, combined with lowest possible prices. yif. H. POTTER, Queen-street, opposite Strand Arcade. mpAMD CAFE COMPANY Cater for BANQUETS, LUNCHEONS, PICNIC PARTIES, BALLS and GENERAL KVn-KTAiNMENTS. DAILY LUNCHEONS, 3 courses, 1/. AFTERNOON TEAS and SUPPER PAR--I'IES specially Catered for. Luxuriously Fitted Retiring Rooms for LadleS- W. E. HOLMES, Secretary Strand Cafe Company. Tlb of empire co.s royal blue JL will cost you Eightpence. Place this first on your grocery order, and you will have no more trouble in the laundry. Empire Co. Manufacturers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 167, 27 July 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 167, 27 July 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 167, 27 July 1901, Page 4