PUBUO NOTICES. p, U B L I C NOTICE. A. J. FERNANDEZ, of the Upper Sy-monds-st. Boot Emporium, in thanking the public for their patronage during his illness, begs to announce that he is back again at business, and that all favours entrusted to him, will, as hitherto, receive his strictest personal attention. Iv connection with above, I have great pleasure iv intimating that I have just opened up a choice assortment of Seasonable Footwear, which for Style, Durability, and Price cannot be excelled. Call and have a TALK with our GOODS, they will SPEAK for themselves. : A T -pERNANDEZ, Two Doors below Read Bros., UPPER SYMONDS-ST. ~q SPENT AT DALTON'S is as good as £5 in any other tailor's in Auckland. DALTON, Tailor and Clothier, 278 Queen-st. JUST ARRIVED —A Nice Assortment of Chased Cable Bangles, etc., which will be offered at special reductions during holiday season. See the line of 9-carat Band Rings at 5/. —W. SL.ANEY, Maker, Queenatreet and Vulcan Lane. Hang M_e Tea, Kooloo Tea.wholesale and retail.—John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queen street N IDEAL SUMMER BEVERAGE IS 'KOLA NIP" AND SODA. It Is cooling and refreshing. It is a thorough TEMPERANCE DRINK. At all Hotels. TOO LATE TO LEAVE YOUR ORDER AT DALTON'S. Suit* to measure In six hours when required. 278, QUEEN STREET. ■v: EARLY ii.000.000 DRINKS OF "KOLA -i-N NIP" AND SODA have been dispensed to date. Splendid proof of its popularity. It is taken by Temperance People, moderate and hard drinkers. All like it. ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR Drinks at race meetings in New Zealand Is "KOLA NIP" AND SODA. It is refreshing and invigorating. At all hotels. XXTK GUARANTEE YOU SATISFAC- * * TION or return the money. DALTON, Tailor and Clothier, 278, Queen, st UR SHOP will be Closed from Christmas Eve until Monday, 4th January. —John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queen-st. UOADWOOD PIANOS"—The best on earth.—Sole agents. E. and F. Piano Agency, 191, Queen-st. (S. Coldicutt, Manager). SEE SLANEY'S Stock of Well-made Jewellery, Watches, etc., all at reduced prices for the holiday season. Gold Band Rings from 5/; Engagement and other Rings. 10/ to £20.— W. SLANEY, Manufacturing Jeweller and Importer, Queen-street aud Vulcan Lane. ' jpOJTV— NEW IRON FRAME PIANOS »"" from 18/4 monthly. —E. and F. Piano Agency (S. Coldicutt, Manager). OUR SHOP will be Closed from Christmas Eve until Monday, 4th January.— John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queen st. M"HE Brand New Zealand Dairy A__ociaJ- tion. Limited, is Guarantee of the Fln"st Quality of Table Bntter. QPBCIAL CHRISTMAS BILL OF FARE AT DALLEN'S. ESTPORT Coalbrookdale Coal Is the best. It gives better result* and lasts longer than any other Coal. No waste. Try it. Telephones 1037 and 1404 ■jirATRIMONT.—THOSE ABOUT TO ITX HARRY Should study economy and bnjr their CLOTHES at DALTON'S, Tailor and Clothier. Extra Pair of Trousers for nothing.—27B, Qaecn-street. CENTED Orange Pekoe, Caper Tea, Panyong Buds, now in, wholesale and retail.—John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queen st. TU«tIT YOU AND FIT YOUR POCKET *-' with FOOTBALLER BRAND CLOTHING. DALTON, Tailor and Clothier, 278 Queen-st pREENS rtHIUSTcMAS TTAMS. Demand to be supplied with Green's specially selected "CHRISTMAS HAMS." These Hams arc cured from Pigs killed uud_r Government inspection, and guaranteed free from tuberculosis. See that your "CHRISTMAS HAM" is branded "Green." The following leading Grocers have been supplied by us with Green's specially selected Christmas Hams: — ASIIWORTII, J.E., Ponsonby road BISHOP, T., Ponsonby road CUCKSET, A., Mount Eden DUDER, R. & R., Devonport. GALLAUGHER, R. W., Victoria street GIBBONS, H. P. & CO., Hobson street HAMBLIN, W. H., Newmarket HEAYS, W. 11. & CO., Ponsonby road HOOKER, W., Symonds street HUTCHINSON, G. R. fc CO., Khyber Pass HUTCHINSON BROS., Ponsonby road JACKSON, A. S., Mount Eden JOHNSTONE & NOBLE, Devonport MARRIOTT &. CO., Parnell WHITE, H. M., Newton PAGE. A. W., Kingsland PEET, W. & J., Karangahape road ROBERTS, S., Birkenhead. OLESEN, B. P., Epsom LOW. W., Birkenhead T. H. H ALL AND C o ' , SOLE AGENTS FOR T. H. GREEN & CO. Auckland, December 10, 1903. T\73_ WILL NOT GUARANTEE ANY * V HAMS BEARING OUR BRAND THAT HAVE NOT BEEN SUPPLIED THROUGH OUR AGENTS. T. H. GREEN AND CO. Christchurch, December 9th, 1903. TT O R SE DENTISTRY. Owners can have their Dorses' Ttveth attended to by applying to the undersigned, who holds the highest references, and will remain in Auckland for a short term. H. A. TINKER, Horse Dentist, Telephone 285, Harp of Erin. -pEMEMBER THE BRAND ■" And ask for GOLDEN FLEECE CIGARETTES, Packet of 12 for Cd. "T7"OLA NIP" AND SODA is more alive than ever. Temperance people are oniy beginning to realise that it is just the beverage for them. At all Hotels. \ SKED 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 our business, and have made a special study of improving the figure of our customers by the judicious use of shoulder and breast padding (not slapped in anywhere), BUT INSERTED JUST WHERE REQUIRED. DALTON, Tailor and Clothier, 278, Queen-street. XjMNEST DINNER IN TOWN AT ' DALLEN'S. ICTTIHEN moving about under "the naked » • sun" have some Bovril sandwiches by yon. They are not only delightful eating," but they help you to fight off lassitude.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 306, 24 December 1903, Page 8
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