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PUBLIC NOTICES. FOR WATCHES $m# CLOCKS '^SL. AND JEWELLERY MM E.°LOUIS Wj^nW lower queen-st., Opposite Railway Where you can see all that is choice ana Beautiful in Fashionable Jewellery. Gold Muff Chains, exquisite designs, from £2 10/ Lovely Engagement Rings, from £1 to £25 We wish to draw special attention to our Stock of Gold Brooches, the largest and best we have ever had; hundreds to choose from. Some Pretty Designs in Ladles' Gold Watches, from £2 10/ Gent's Silver Keyless Watches, from £1 5/ Silver Waltham Lever Keyless Hunting Watches, £2 10/ Silver English Levers, from £3. Gold Filled Watches, guaranteed to wear from 5 years to 25 years, according to quality, from £2 5/ Nickel Keyless Watches, from 10/6 to 18/6; ditto Keyless Levers, 21/ and 25a The above are specially manufactured for E. LOUIS. IN N.Z. GREENSTONE JEWELLER"?, We have some beautiful and Unique Designs. Our Stock is the Largest and Cheapest in town. Note—Only One Address— E. LOUIS, 41, QUEEN-ST., Opposite Railway Station. Hf\ PER CENT. REDUCTION. FOR TEN DATS LONGER. J. E. W ALTHO' Has still some nice lines in ELECTRO PLATED GOODS, Including "Jno. Round and Sons'" Celebrated SPOONS AND FORKS. Also, E.P. TEAPOTS, CAKE BASKETS, etc., etc., etc., Which with ALL other Goods in his estabHshmeiJt are still offered at a REDUCTION OF 2/ IN THE POUND, Until 18th of January, 1902. Address: J. E. WALTHO THE GOLDEN RAZOR, 273, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. ALL FIRST AWARDS AT THB A- AUCKLAND EXHIBITION, WITH GOLD MEDALS. BYCROFT, LIMITED MANUFACTURERS OF TULIP and SNOWDRIFT FLOUR And ALL KINDS OF PLAIN and FANCY BISCUITSCITY FLOUR MILLS, . AUCKLAND. A T,L FIRST AWARDS AT THE A AUCKLAND EXHIBITION, WITH GOLD MEDALS. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INBTJSTRY when you can get a better article at a Lower Price. We build our Albert Cycles from the best parts obtainable; we carefully superintend their "entire construction; we have had thirty yeari' experience in high grade engineering anfi Bicycle Building; we have been constantly employed repairing all classes of Bicycles in Auckland, spending our spare hours in touring the country; we thereCore know exactly that which is suitable £or local requirements. Tfou can have the benefit of our rast experience by patronizing PETER SMITH'S ALBERT QYCLE LOWER ALBERT-ST., Opposite Sailors' Home. Telephone 1129. C 3 SWING MACHINES. Jo SEWING MACHINES. SPECIAL CASH INDUCEMENTS. HAND MACHINES, from £2 10/ TREADLE MACHINES, from .... £5 10/ KEPT IN ORDER, FREE OF CHARGE, FOR FIVE YEARS. Thorough Instruction on All Extras Fiee. OLD MACHINES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. DEFERRED PAYMENTS AS USUAXr-* 2/6 PER WEEK. W. C. DENNES 251, QUEEN-ST. EDGAR, DYER AND CLEANER WELLESLET STREET. EAST & ALPHA WORKS, RICHMOND. GENTLEMEN'S SUITS, etc., RENJEWED OR REPAIRED. AND WELL PRESSED. LADIES' GARMENTS DYED TO ANT SHADE. DYEING DONE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. M. EDGAR Manager. /CREAMERY T) U T T E E CREAMERY BUTTER. EAT THE "ACORN" BRAND OF CREAMERY BUTTER, which is equal if not superior to any brand of butter on the market. It eats well, it keeps well, it is a perfect table butter. Retail of Grocers and Dairymen. Wholesale only from T W J ONES' WHOLESALE BUTTER MERCHANT, 38, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! THE AUCKLAND FREEZING COMPANY Beg to notify the General Public that they are prepared to Supply Ice for the Coming Season at the following rates:— Hotels and Shops, Jd per lb delivered. Private Houses, |d per lb delivered. Tan per cent, discount allowed on the above prices when quantity taken averages 50 lb daily, and 25 per cent, on one ton and over. A. BEVTNS, Manager.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1902, Page 6

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