B. J. M. KEMP, LATE OF PARNELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, HATTER & GENT.'S OUTFITTER, ISS and 135, QI/EE.VSTREET, (Next Bank of Ne» Zealand), AUCKLAND. J. PRINCE, WATCHMAKER & MANUFACTURING JEWELLER. IN STOCK : Watches, Clocks, Rings, Silver & Gold Jewellery, etc., etc. o Queen St., Opposite Herald Office, Auckland. |
F. STUART PARKINSON, GKOCER AND WINE MEHUHANT, Queen Street, Auckland. Agont for Mouldet's Famous N.Z. Poet Wine. Specially recommended for Invalids. £1 68 per case. Just Arrived — Shipment of Captain Johnson's Well-known Indian Tea:— Broken Pekoe, 501 b boxes, 1/8 ; 101 b boxes, 1/9 Pekoe 501 b boxes, 1/7 ; 101 b boxes, 1/8 Farmings, Special 501 b boxes, /ll£; lOib boxes, l/« Price List on application HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOE BUTTER AND EGGS. J; K. WELLS, MERCHANT TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, GENT'S MERCER, . . . .Khyber Pass Road, Newmarket, Auckland. Best Materials Only Made Up. Good Fit Guaranteed. Traveller Tiaits country districts monthly Patterns and self-measurement forms sent free on application, 'THESE is a tide in the affairs of men that taken at the flood leads on to fortune. So says the immortal bard but we, in these 19th century days, say that THERE is a tide in the affairs of Grocers that taken at the flood Leads to double and treble ef their tea business. Why hesitate ? Everybody who lays claim to common sense and ripe judgment can see that the tea par excellence is L. D. NATHAN & CO.'S STANDARD TEAS. Householders who study economy and are determined to have the very best value in the market should unquestionably ask the^r grocer for the celebrated STANDABD TEAS, and the grocers who cater for a discriminating public are studying their own interests by giving their customers SPLENDID TEA which tixey can safely do by handling the well-known and popular STANDARD BRAND. o ■ AGENT: J, Maxwell and Sods, Belfast Bakery, Tanranga. COME-_ ~ LET US ASSIST THE NORTHERNERS TO CONQUER THE SOUTHERN FLOUR MILLING TRUST BY USING ONLY < CHAMPION' FLOUB < STANDARD ' Rolled Oats and Oatmeal. ;o; BREADWINNERS— The FLOUR TRUST (SOME 45 STRONG) is making a desperate effort to control your food supply. Now, every pound of Trust Flour and Oatmeal used tends to strengthen the TRUST, and Cripples a GENUINE LOCAL INDUSTRY, also the growing of wheat in your district, the labour market, the output of our local coal mines, whose coal we use for Steam purposes. „ ;o: The above are Absolute Facts, so Build up the North by Supporting the Veterans — Northern Roller piiig Co., Ltd. 11 p. VIRTUE, *•*««•
...THE... Kauri Timber Company, Limited AUCKLAND. SEASONED TIMBER, ■Ranlk. Plitches, Sawn Boards. iSSsed Boards, i«looring, Lining. mSiSms, Architraves, Skirting, M R^Sed Weatherboardmg. JOINERY IN STOCK LINES, Catalog*" & PriceLuts on application. Address : _ The tori Timber Co., LIMITED. Telegrams: Kauri Co., Auckland. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS EAYMABKJST. AUCKLAND, AUCTIONEERS AM! CQMMI3BIOHA3£KTS PABTICULABLY ENGAGED IN THE SALE OE UVE STOCK GRAHS HIDES WOOL SHEEPSKINS TALLOW AND ALL *AKM PBODTTC* ELIGIBLE FABMS AND SttBEFirtJNSI?OiI SALE. Established, 1883. j. JONES, Sales twice a week Tuesdays for Pig* and ever/ day. during fruit fflE UDIES COLLEGE 4 SCHOOL OF MUSIC, REMOERA. - HOD iSd imniag on Unsectanan MOOBES^of I^A. Col^luV.^rof . NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. IN ORDER to benefit by the liberal concession we allow f er subscriptions paid in advance, it must be distinctly understood that they must be paid wittum fouiteen days after commencement of the term. An additional j 64 will be charged for every mon thor part of a month that they remain unpaid after that
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4594, 4 May 1904, Page 1
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