SB_piMi_ raOMIOffOERY. THIS. Is au . exceptional opportunity to obtain a New Supply of Kitchen t and Household Utensils of, the best quality, at the very Lowest Figures. EUREKA IRON FRAME) WRINGERS, . 16 Inch rollers, only 23/ . BRUSH DOOR MATS, 42in x 26in, only 4/6 each. These Mats are cheap anS of good quality. SKELETON CHAIN DOOR MATS, 39 x 24, 8/9;' 42 x 26, 4/6; 44 x 29, 5/3 KENRICK'S TINNED CAST OVAL BOILERS, 2_ gallon, 6/3 each; 3 gallon, 6/9 each KENRICK'S TINNED CAST KETTLES, 6 pint size, 4/6 each CAST IRON BOOT LASTS, 3 way, only 1/6 CHRISTY BREAD KNIVES, Saw Pattern, only 1/6 HANDY FAMILY GLUE POTS, complete, with Brush, lOd JAPANESE GOLD PAINT, in wood cases, complete, with Brush, 9d SEE OUR WINDOW. FOR A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF ELECTRO PLATE WARE, Greatly Reduced, previous to Stocktaking. H, M. SMEETON, LTD. QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. GAB IYJEBBU& ELECfIXRJCD-TY STREET LIGHTING ■W LOHDON EXTRACT FROM "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD'S" LONDON CORRESPONDENCE, 10th MARCH, 1906. GAS V. ELECTRICITY. "The substitution of incandescent gas lamps for both arc and Incandescent electric lights goes on apace in London. Its [progress in London city itself I recently mentioned, the London Corporation having practically re-established gas everywhere that their control extends. Apparently the adjacent city of Westminster is coming into line; the electric light standards recently erected along Waterloo Bridge at the cost of some considerable injury to the granite balustrade of that splendid work — the finest of its class in the world — are all being removed, incandescent gas lamps being substituted. So, too, the North London Railway Company have decided to employ the same means of lighting for their terminus in Broad-st. What with this new extension of gas lighting, and the rapid spread of gas stoves, both for heating and for cooking, it certainly does look as if the holders of gas shares were likely to 'come into their own' to a very profitable and agreeable tune." , , IMPERIAL GOLD MEDAL ALE AND STOUT /-VBTAINABLE "pVERYWHERE, KOPS BREWERY CO., PULHAM, LONDON, _ MANCHESTER. MM - ALCOHOLIC. KOPS products are brewed from the finest Kentish Hops and Malt, and while containing the HIGHER NUTRITIVE QUALITIES, by a secret process, they are made absolutely FREE FROM ALCOHOL. i Our Ale Is an Excellent Beverage with I Tonic Qualities. Our Stout is highly nourishing, and can be recommended for invalids. From all Stores — Pints, 5/9 per dozen Quarts, 8/9 per dozen. If your Grocer supply, apply to E. ELLINGHAM AND CO., Agent-t. DRINK & E.MJOT WATSON'S * * * XXTBISKY. E. B. DUFAUR, Bole Agent. IMPEY AND WILSON, QUEEN-STREET, _t_T INVITE INSPECTION en Of Their LARGE AND VARIED STOCK Of the jyTJST TMT.ODEBN AND A RUSTIC P APERH ANOINiGB AND FRIEZES. R. H. SWALES TAILOR, - VICTORIA-ST. WEST. (Four Doors Below Hobson-st) FOLLOWING REDUCTIONH FOB THIS MONTH: TROUSERS, FROM "IX/. SAC SUITS FROM £g ' , Fit and Style Guaranteed. All Our Coats are Made by Tailors. CAMPING SEASON rjTBNTS AND •VTABQUEEB FOB TXIBB E. LEROY. TENT AND COVER MAKER. 48, QUEEN-ST. (opposite Smeeton"*) Telephone 1104.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 24 March 1906, Page 4
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