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PUBLIC NOTICES. TT7E AIM AT A TAILOR MADE SUIT, ! * ' Cut, Fit and Finish, Haircloth aud Padding all combined, in the footballer BRAND OF CLOTHING. Sold only by DALTON, Tailor and Clothier, 27S Queen-st. A -SOLUTELY Choicest Creamery Butter ■"■ for the table all the year round. —New Zealand Dairy Association. Limited. Tj.OOTBALLE_t BRAND OF CLOTHING They distance any other brand in Auckland. Sold only by J. H. DALTON. Tailor and Clothier, 278. Queen-street "VTIKNDORF PIANOS. Gold Modal. London, 1902.— So.c Agents. E. and F. ' Piano Agency (S. Coldirutt, Manager). OVRIL SAN dwTc i lES ARE 1) X U~CIOUS. tpjAKES, /SaKES. pAKES. CHRISTMAS. BIRTHDAY, OR WEDDING CAKES. MINCE PIES AND PLUM PUDDINGS AU Kinds of (Confectionery are to be obtained at TQALLEN'S. /\UEEN-ST. Three Doors Above City Hall. Quality Guaranteed. CHOCOLATE BOXES AT ALL TRICES. Country Orders Promptly Attended to. Jo W. K AIUN Troorictor yOli MAY NEED A GOOD -*- UP" this warm weather. Then try "KOLA NIT" AND SODA, it is the peif.-e----tion of "Pick-me-ups." It 1. cooling and invigorating. Just try it. At all Hotels. ryE WILL GUARANTEE TO FIT ANY FIGURE—The lons, thin or short. stout, or big all round man, with FOOTBALLER BRAND CLOTHING, at prices to suit all p_r.es.-DALTON, Tailor aud ! Clothier, 2TS, Qnctn-st. AR EAL THIRST QUENCHER AND IDEAL BEVERAGE will be found In "KOLA NIP" AND SODA. It is enjoyed by Temperance People as well as Moderate Drinkers. At all Hotels. H-.IIE CLEAN FITTING AND FASHIONABLE CUT of the FOOTBALLER BRAND is all «_at anyone could desire. Equal to many high class tailors' best work. Sold only by DALTON, Tailor and Clothier, 27S Queen-st. X* i ,fi,— AMERICAN ORGANS. Guaranteed. Terms if required.—E. and F. Pie.no 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 very latest and best stock of Made to Measure Clothing, ready for immediate wear.— 275, Queen-street. ONCE YOU TRY "KOLA NT?" AND SODA or 'KOLA NIP" with your Whisky, you will always have it. Its flavour N appreciated. It is refreshing and invigorating. At all Hotels. 01 AN OS AND 6RGANS.- Old instruJ- ments taken in EXCHANGE.—E. and I F. Piano Agency (S. Coldicutt. Manager). O V EIL SAN D W ICf" lES ARE DeUd CIOUS. Tj-YISH — FISH — ITSH — Delicious A- Fresh Flounders Daily, at Reduced Prices, at Saudford's Fish Market, iv brown paper parcels. Try them. ■T.IIERE IS NOT THE SLIGHTEST shadow of doubt that the FOOTBALLER BRAND OF CLOTHING have no equal. Sold only by DALTON, 278. Queen-street. A COOLING, Refreshing, luvigorating Drink is just what you need. Try "KOLA NIP" AND SODA. At all hotels. ARD DRINKERS LIKE "KOLA NlP'' AND SODA because it pulls them together, and tones them up. Remember if you need a Pick-me-up that "KOLA NIP" AND SODA is the best. ryE undeebtJvnd the clothing TRADE, aud pride ourselves that there is no equal to our FAMOUS FOOTBALLER BRAND OF CLOTHING. The clean, sharp finish of our branu has no equal. DALTON, Tailor aud Clothier. 278 Queen-st. ] REFRESHING AFTERNOON TEA AT DALLEN'S. V\7K WILL TURN - YOU OUT BETTER than any house In town at less money. DALTON, Tailoi aud Clothier. 273 Queen-st. JAPANESE "pXHIBITION AT /^.OODSON'S. I . Mr GOODSON, during his stay in Japan. visited the most important manufacturing centres, spending a week in the Osaka Exhihition. there as everywhere securing the latest novelties in Lacquer Ware, Porcelain, Bamboo Embroidered Eire and Draught Screens, Flowers, Blossoms, Plants, the most perfect imitations of the celebrated Dwarf Trees (suitable for table and overi man.el decorations!. Japanese Christmas j finds, MpD'i _i;_ Dinner Cards, and a host 'of new goods too numerous to meutiou. 214 ~ CASES "~ 214 Of goods have been opened; the Japanese Bazaar has been transformed for the Exj hil>!Hon now opened. There is ou view 'Japanese Figures In- costume, Cherry j Trees in full blossom. Wisteria Bowers, I Flowery Pagoda, a Torii Gate, and a few j articles In dally use in Japan. A trifling j I'resi nt will be offered to each Customer Ins a souvenir of the Exhibition. Any CnsI t outer who would like to have a pamphlet from the notes from Mr Goodson's Diary of his Japanese tour fa reprint from the "N.Z. Herald "I can obtain one upon appli cation at the London Arcade, 1 P'°{} SETS TO SELECT FROM in i iU'JU Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, and Toilet Ware The Best Value In Town. T7l I>RiME, NEWTON. _.' . -L I fARION RANGES, the "Most Economical iU* aud Perfect Ra:;ge of the Century. Price _3~ _/6. TJ. pRIME. NEWTON. p.ALL AND SEE the Maiden nair Ferus, j Palms, and other Pot Plants for table, j greenhouse, or window, at Arthur Yates ! and Co., 190, Queen-st. I ~ — IJOSEPH POWELL, THE PEOPLE'S CASH DRAPER. NOW OFFERING 1090 PAHT. LADIES' SAMPLE HOSIERY AT HALF-PRICE. JOSEPH POWELL, KARANGAHAPE - ROAD. (\ YE RH E AUD IN A TRAM C A.t. —If Its *-' Smith's lt'B good. Precisely so. For artistic, light-ruuuing Prams aud Go-Carts, cash or deferred paymeuts, try C. Smith, opposite Tonson o_i <<-_ and Co.'s. Queen-st \7"OU eau rely on getting best value and -L choice selection at Lamb and Smith, House Furnishers. Newton. ]_]OUSEHOLDERS. see that your Grocer -*-*- supplies you with New Zealand Dairy Association's. Limited. Butter. jV/TODERATE DRINKERS LIKE "KOLA" NIP" AND SODA WITH THEIR WHISKY. It has a slightly bitter flavour— which, is appreciated. At all hotels.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 306, 24 December 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 306, 24 December 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 306, 24 December 1903, Page 2

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