Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

PUBLIC NOTICES. TX7E AIM AT A TAILOR MADE SUIT, »»- Cut, Pit and Finish, Haircloth and Padding all combined, in the FOOTBALLER BRAND OF CLOTHING. Sold only by DALTON, Tailor and Clothier, 278 Qneen-eL A BSOLUTELY Choicest Creamery Butter ■«- for the table all the year round.—New Zealand Dairy Association. Limited. TjTOOTBALLER BRAND OF CLOTHING They distance any other brand in Auckland. Sold only by J. H. DALTON, Tailor and Clothier, 278. Qeeen-strcett A SEED BY EVERY ONE—What is there •"■ in Dalton's Footballer Brand of ClothIng that makes them SO DIFFERENT from the ordinary Clothing? The answer Is simple. We understand oat business, and hare made a special study of improving the figure of our customers by the jndicions use of shoulder and breast padding (not slapped in anywhere), BUT INSERTED JUST WHERE REQUIRED. DALTON, Tailar and Clothier, 278, Qoeen-etreet. TjMNEST DINNER IN TOWN AT DALLEITS. "VTIENDORF PIANOS, Gold Medal. -»-' don, 1902..—501e Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency (S. Coldicutt, Manager). iQAKESL £tAKEB. T^jAKES. CHEISTMAS, BIRTHDAY, OR WEDDING CAKES. MINCE PUBS AND PLUM PUDDINGB,

All Kinds of Confectionery are to be obtained at J-\ALLEN*S. r^UBBN-ST. Three Doors Above City Hall. Quality Guaranteed. CHOCOLATE BOXES AT ALL PRICES. Country Ordere Promptly Attended to. J W "\T AIRN ---~ —PreorJetor yOD MAY NEED A GOOD "PICK-ME- -*- CP" this warm weather. Then try "KOLA NIP" AND SODA. It Is the perfection of "Pick-me-ups." It is cooling and Invigorating. Just try it At all . Hotels. ryTS WILL GUARANTEE TO FIT ANY FIGURE—The long, thin or short, stout, or big all round man, with FOOTBALLER BRAND CLOTHING, at prices to suit all purses.—DALTON, Tailor and Clothier, 278, Queen-eL REAL THIRST ~ QUENCHER AND IDEAL BEVERAGE will be found iv "KOLA NIP" AND SODA. It is enjoyed by Temperance People as well as Moderate Drinkers. At all Hotels. rpHE CLEAN FITTING A_ND - 1 - FASHIONABLE CUT of the FOOTBALLER BRAND is ail that anyone could desire. Equal to many high class tailors' best work. Sold onlj by DALTON, Tailor and Clothier, 278 Qneen-st X? -| ,n r —AMERICAN ORGANS. Guarau-Sp'J-v teed. Terms If required.—E. and F. Piano Agency (S. Coldicutt, Manager), 191, Queen-street

■pEMEMBER— IT IS A GOOD WAY UP -" THE STREET, but it is worth your while going up to DALTON'S- The yery latest and best stock of Made to Measure Clothing, ready for immediate wear.— 278, Queen-street. rVNCE YOU TRY "KOLA NIP" AND *-* SODA or "KOLA NIP" with your Whisky, you will always have it. Its flavour is appreciated." It is refreshing and invigorating. At all Hotels. T>IANOS AND ORGANS. —Old instruJ- ments taken in EXCHANGE.—E. and F. Piano Agency (S. Coldicutt, Manager). IrviSH — FISH — I'JSH — Delicious Fresh Flounders Daily, at Reduced Prices, at Sandford's Fish Market, iv brown paper parcels. Try them. qAHERE IS NOT THE SLIGHTEST shadow of doubt that the FOOTBALLER BRAND OF CLOTHING have no equal. Sold only by DALTON. 278, Queen-street. POA-NEW IRON FRAME PIANOS trom 18/ , 4 monthly.—E. and F. Puino Agency (S. Coldicutt, Manager). V-yE WILL TURN YOU OUT BETTER than any house in town at less money. DALTON, Talloi and Clothier, 278 Qucen-st ERE'S A RECORD—Nearly 3.000 000 Drinks of "KOLA NIP" AND SODA or "KOLA NIP" AND WHISKY hay« been taken. Does not that show appreciation? Have you tried it? At all Hotels.

A LL the Leading Hotels are now sel- ""- ling "KOLA NIP" AND SODA or "KOLA NIP" AND WHISKY. The flavour Is right. It is a splendid pick mc up. AND F\ PIANO AGENCY~ IOIT • Qce«n-st: —For Talue In Pianos and Organs.—S. Coldlcutt, Manager. A COOLING, Refreshing, Invigorating Drink Is juet what you need. Try "KOLA NIP" AND SODA. At all hotels. AED DRINKER'S"LIKE "KOLA NIP" AND BODA because it pulls them together, and tones them up. Remember If you need a Pick-me-up that ''KOLA NIP" AND SODA la the bfat. Vyß TTNDEBSTAND THE CLOTHING TRADE, and pride ourselves that there is no equal to onr FAMOFS FOOTBALLER BRAND OF CLOTHING. The clean, sharp finish of our brand has no equal. DALTON, Tailor and Clothier, 2TB Queen-st JAPANESE ■pXHIBITION AT QjOODSON'S. Mj GOODSON, during his stay in Japan, visited the most important manufacturing centres, spending a week in the Osaka Exhibition, there as everywhere securing the latest novelties in Lacquer Ware, Porcelain, Bamboo Embroidered Fire and Draught Screens, Flowers, Blossoms, Plants, the most perfect imitations of the celebrated Dwarf Trees (suitable for table and OYermaniel decorations), Japanese Christmas Cards, Menu and Dinner Cards, and a host of new good* too numerous to mention. 214 - CASBS - 214 Of goods have been opened; the Japanese Bazaar has been transformed for the Exhibition now opened. There Is on view Japanese Figures in costume, Cherry Trees In fnl! blossom. Wisteria Bowers, Flowery Pagoda, a Toril Gate, and a few articles in daily use in Japan. A trifling Present will be offered to each Customer as a souvenir of the Exhibition. Any Customer who would like to have a pamphlet from the notes from Mr Goodson's Diary of his Japanese tonr (a reprint from the "tf.Z. Herald") can obtain one upon application at the London Arcade.

REFRESHING AFTERNOON TEA AT DALLBN'S. AKD FACT—THERETsItfORE "KOLA NIP" AND SODA taken to-day than ever. Why? Because It is an ideal beverage. It is refreshing, cooling, and invigorating. At all hotels. IA. ftn(l LBS CBYLON FANNING now landing; grand strong flavour.—John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers. Quean st. t>ITBHBROOK & BBIDGMAN'S for beet •Ev value in Hosiery, Gloves, and. Laces.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19031222.2.19.5

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 304, 22 December 1903, Page 2

Word Count
902

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 304, 22 December 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 304, 22 December 1903, Page 2