To the Ladies. We are making a Nice TAHjOa^MIABE COSTUME FOB 84/ During Sale Only. ADAMS & BUNKER Cash TailorSj Qoeen-st. t> KSjALMON, X IMITED. I have much pleasure in Intimating to the Customers of the above Company that having purchased its Freehold Properties I have now practically completed negotiations for the acquisition from the Liquidators of the remaining assets of the business as a going concern. The business will therefore, be carried on under my supervision and control, by the same staff, at the various shops as heretofore, and all customers can rely upon receiving every care and attention Iα the execution of their orders. I respectfully Invite the customers to continue to myself the favour of their patronage. MURDOCH McLEAN*. A X fTAPPER, SHAKEBROKEK, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, 10, COOMBBS' ARCADB. KOPS BREWERY OO M rULHAM, LONDON, & MANCHESTER. M>N - AIiCOHOLIC. KOPS products are brewed from th« finest Kentish Hope and Malt, and while containing the HIGHER NUTRITIVE QUALITIES, by a secret proves*, they are made absolutely FREE FROM ALCOHOL. Our Ale is an Excellent Berenice vrlti Tonic Qualities. • ■ Our Stout la highly nourishing, and cam be recommended for Invalids. From all Stores— Pints, 5/9 per dozen Quarts. 8/9 per dozen. If yocr Grocer cannot amply, apply to KUUNQ&AM AND. .CO* A««U*k ..
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 117, 17 May 1906, Page 4
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212Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 117, 17 May 1906, Page 4
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