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— i T -™*l, ,!!„:„-- 1 FIRST EIGHT HOTJSSPpii ROLLER MILLS, asbtaaoTOrtho^U-knownlUrt.innt _ J* V **aXEEET, AUCKLAND ADJOINmGTHEBEITISH HOTEL, J. Q. FIRTH, FTOpnOtOr. , BREAKFASTS, The Holler Flours manufactured atthosn Mills are now well known in Now Zealand and Australia, and are unsurpassed for their LUNCHEONS, PURITY, COLOR, STRENGTH AND FLAVOUR. DINNFTJqj The Brands are as under — Tks, ETC ., « CROWN," " CHAMPION," " CANTAB," " VOLCANO." p^SntiderTM^S^t? (PATENT)^ _ (1* BAKBES') (o»,, BAKEIB')- ' (LOWL^ADE) Ask for Firth's Eight jiours Eoller Flours, and see you get them, as there are other Holler Flours in the market. A Capital Lunch at a merely nominal price. fi 'JJej ■© A Wl WWffi n "SJPfV? A Cleanliness, Attention, ana Civility, a Good . , 99 r Table and Low Char S es - This NEW FOOD now holds FIRST RANK as a breakfast food. It is suitable for porridge, puddings, Wane mango, and scones, BZ-. oms anc j can jj c ma( j e U p j n ft variety oi n*!tor forms. j NUMEROUS MEDICAL AND OTHER TESTIMONIALS OF THE VALUABLE QUALITIES OF IMPORTANT^TOGUMDIGGERS. FIRTH'S GERMIKTA TTAVING' t dth -hr t V HAVE BEEN RECEIVED FROM ALL QUARTERS. E^JZZIJZJJ: *IBTH'S aBftMI»A HAS NOW B&m FTOLY PROVED TG BE A P OK tisw m p,ia mO pen,o B .a rtnm ™, •' MOST BZOBIJa^T_P£SPABATIO». Monday, next, January 14, 1888. FIRTH'S GERMINA is Light and Nutritions. •p™ * anna nn ,i f *«,„ „f™ ♦• ! ' FIRTH S GERMINA is easy of Digestion. . For terms and further information, apply FIRTH'S GERMINA is an admirable food for invalids, and !:r.c no flatulent properties. to me at the PorotiJStore, or to J. HARRISON, SSSS SSS?KX^ vo . r y P al atable and Pleasatit. ' ' FIRTH'S GERMINA is suitable for old and young. Whangarei. FIRTH'S GERMINA is pleasant and appetising. S. RAWNSLEY. FIRTH'S GERMINA is equally advantageous for the healthy and the sick. J al4t£ FIRTH'S GERMINA is of the greatest value to all.

JOHN MORRISON, Late of Eden Vine and Easing Sun Hotels, Auckland. X)EGS to inform the inhabitants of Whangarei and surrounding districts that he _|) has become the Proprietor of the above Hotel, and that ho intends to keep up tho high j reputation the house has already acquired. j The Table will as previously be furnished with all the delicacies of the season. The Wines, Spirits,- .and Ales will be of the very best quality procurable. The Billard Room, which is the best North of Auckland, hns been placed under the supervision of a First-class auperintendant. Incoming passengers met at the Station and Steamer by the Hotel 'Bus. Saddle Horses and Waggonette on Hire. Good Stabling and Paddocks for Horses. PLUNGE AND SHOWBE, BATHS. JOHN MORRISON, Proprietor. SETTLEES' HOTEL, WALTON-STKEET, WHANGAEBI. W. B. PIERCE, Proprietor (Late of Loram's Commercial Hotel, and South Canterbury Club, Timaru.) T3EST ACCOMMODATION NOETH OF AUCKLAND FOR FAMILIES I ) AND FOR COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN, >VITH EVERY COVENIENCE. A Convenient Sample Boom, and Spacious Billiard dfT ROO M . • ■ ' I HOT AND COLD BATHS. Livery and Bait Stables. Horses and Conveyances for Hire. N.B. — An Excellent Table is kept, and none but the best brands of WINES aim SPIRITS WILL BE SOLD. Communications byLettor or Telegraph. will receive prompted attention. LOOK OUT FOR J. HARRISON'S , " NEW ADVERTISEMENT OP Spring and Summer Goods. BALANCE OF SCOTT'S STOCK MUST BE CLEARED. This is {lie time lor BARGAINS at WHANG AEEI CHEAP CASH DRAPERY STORE. THE rsKEiisfi coipun iinores, BEING NOW THOIIOUGHLY ESTABLISHED, AEE OFFEEED ON More Liberal Terms. Write for Revised Catalogue, How Ready. WE EELY UPON SUPPOET FEOM THE PUBLIC IN OUE EFFOET TO PUT BUYEES ON BEST TEEMS. There should be no difficulty in procuring our Goods from any Merchant, our terraa allowing a sufficient trade profit. If the Manures are not to be had locally, order direct fromjthe Works. WESTFIKLD CHEMICAL WORKS, • | June 3rd, 1888 sßqr

1 TEE OLD OEDEK CEAHGSIB, 1 j||ijS ENOKMOUS SUCCESS! THE SALES OF OUR FLOUR DOUBLED ! Owing to its Extraordinarily Fine Qualifies Settlers in the " Poor North " should help us to keep the money at this end of the country, why buy Southern Flour when you can get Magnificent Full Roller Flour ? B R AlsF D S. PItEMIEE, (Blue Brand) STANDABD (Hed Brand) HOUSEWIFE'S PRIDE (Red and Black Brand) HINAMOA (Magenta Brand) LAMB'S PATENT PORRIDGE MEAL (a delicious breakfast dish) SENULINA, Very Excellent for Puddings. R. EXTNT, Manager, Auckland Roller Flour Mills, Fort-street. READY MONEY ROBINSON, TAILOR, 27, Grey-street, Auckland, Opposite Fire Bell, "TT7ISHES to draw attention to the fact, that he is now opening any V other fresh shipment of SPRING and SUMMER TWEEDS and COATINGS, and solicits your patronage for the same. Trousers to Measure .. 0 12. G JHBb ||^^| Saiia to Jleaaure •• 210 0 Good Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. Sand for Samples, ami don't forget when in Auckland to leave your Measure with BEADY MONEY ROBINSON, TAILOR, Poot of Grey-street slsqr H. ROBINSON.," THE GREAT SENSATION in Whangarei at present is McMASTER and SHALDERS' GREAT CLEARING SALE. Wonderful Bargains in Men's, [Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars, etc. ; also, Cricketing and Tennis Coats, Shirts, and Trousers. A choice variety in Dreos Materials, Prints, Sateens, Ginghams, and White Embroidered Dresses. r •** Exceptional value in Hosiery, ■Gloves, Sunshades, Laces, Fancy Aprons and Pinafores ; also, Ladies' Cost Jutes, and Underclothing. . Calicoes, Flannels, and Shee^fcjy cry cheap. Please note the A&dm^^^J M c 3VE A STJHP SHALDE&S, Premises lately occupijflfl^HK- SCOTT, directly opposite ME T.

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Northern Advocate, 20 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 20 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 20 October 1888, Page 4

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