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SEASONABLE LINES, Now On View in our Ironmongery DepartmentSQtTABE PAINTED MEAT SAFES— 1. 16 18 20 inches 5/3 7/3 9/3 12/6 each ENAMELLED WARE We have just opene _ a full range of the New Princess Enamelled Ware, shaded in Blue, Green, Red. and Brown, and now otter TEAPOTS — 3/6, 3,-D, 4/9 each JLGS — 2/3, _/9, 3/9, 4/3, 4/9, 5/3 each COFFEE POTS — 3,6, 4/3, 4/9 each CANDLESTICKS — 1/3 each TOILET STANDS — 3/9 each . ELECTROPLATE. We have received a very nice range of Goods au<3 Articles in Electro-plate Ware, and you are iuvited to examine our Window Display. JELLY DISHES — 4/G, 5/3, 6/9, S/3, 9/9 each CRLETS — 6/9, 8/3, 10/6, 14/6. 17/6, 22/6 each BUTTER DISHES ~ 6/0, 9/9. 10/3 each We have also opened up a Splendid Ranee of ART COPPER AND ART PAINTED CRUMB TRAYS, with Brushes. H. M. SMEETON, LTD QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND. DO YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM, GOUT. ! KIDNEYS, DYSPEPSIA? A PINT OF PURIRI NATURAL MINERAL WATER ON RISING

GIVES RELIEF. SIR KOBEET STOUT (Chief Justice) says—''To any one having a tendency to gout, I consider it Invaluable." SO WILL YOU. OMIT OttlME, OF TT-ARAXGAHAPE-RD. • For BOWLS CRICKETING. MATERIAL j LAWN MOWERS, 20/. FUEXITURE FOR COTTAGE OR MANSION. BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING. LINOLEUMS. 1/4J YD. GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. TTALI - TTENNY T>ACKET "DOST "NTINE "YTAORI T3ICTURES TpOR

OIXPENCE. BY THE SHORES OF LAKE TAUPO. MAORI CHIEF, MAHUTA TE TOKO POI DANCERS AT MAKETU. MAORI WOMEN AT TOKAANU. MAORI COURT, AUCKLAND MUSEUM. runanga house, ruatoki. Maori girls at make it. Maori carvings. tostage inland and abroad, one half-penny. pRICE, FROM ALL BOOKSELLERS. TLLUSTRATED ,p UIDE rpo A UCKLAND. A TSEAUTIFUL /COLLECTION OF yiEws, Comprising: ; THE WHARVES, Two View.. THE CITY, FROM THE WHARVES, Two Views. | THE RAILWAY STATION. QUEEN-ST., Two Views. I CUSTOM'S. FORT, AND SHORTLAND STREETS. I WELLESLEY-ST. AND FREE LIBI RARY. ] ALBERT PARK AND DOMAIN GARDENS. MAORI HOUSE AND CANOE. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, POST OFFICE. GOVERNMENT HOUSE AND HOSI PITAL. I CORNWALL PARK. Eight Views. MOITRT EDEN. MOUNT HOBSON j NORTH SHORE AND TAKAPUNA. | -p-FTY - T.WO ' T3EAUTIFUL TJICTURKS. pRICE. "pWO "STAR" OFFICE AND ALL BOOKSELLERS. " \ USTRAL" QJOAP. IS WONDERFULLY EFFECTIVE. TJSEFUL T*EAL (~)AK QLASS - T INED "DUTTER TJISHES, With igJLVER - pLATED T^NIFE," 2/6 AND 3/ SEE THE BEAUTIFFL DESIGNS NOW SHOWN IN OUR WINDOW. SKEATES BJ__OS. JEWELLERS, j Opposite Town Clock, QUEEN-BT, !

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 262, 9 November 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 262, 9 November 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 262, 9 November 1906, Page 4

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