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HAVE YOU GOT A COPY OF OUR NEW CATALOGUE? Not, Why Mot? / It will interest you and is sent post free on receipt of your address. We can supply you with everything you require, and our Country Customers who order through the post have our personal attention. SPLENDID LINES IN IRONMONGERY JUST ARRIVED All showing exceptional value: — KENPJCK’S CAST TINNED 1 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 II pints SAUCEPANS j 1/7 1/11 2/3 2/9 3/3 3/6 -1/3 4/6 “ BEATRICE ” Kerosene Stoves (heavy cast bottoms), with trivet, only I 9 each “ COOK’S DELIGHT” Scales, 411i5., complete w ith weightf, only 1 3 h FOR A FRAGRANT & IESIIING cup of tea A trial ‘ THE OLD MILL” BLEND cannot ho beaten ; 11 per lb., Gib. tin 7 will reveal to you the reason why it is so popular. ‘ BROKEN LEAK ”in Gib. tins at 4/9 and 5/9 each. A good, useful ten Delicious dishes can be made with STEWED DRIED FRUITS, and we call special attention to the following consignments : CHOICE APRICOTS, Bd. per lb., Gib. for 3/l()Ad ) All NEW SEASON’S FINE CALIFORNIAN PRUNES, Gd. per lb., Gib. for 2 1(H FRUIT, and MACHINE CLEANED CURRANTS, Id. per lb. ) Exceptional Quality. Do you know what a lOd. Tin of Water Glass will do ? We will (ell yon. Make a solution of say lib. Water Glass to 1 gallon of water. Bo sure that it is well mixed. To preserve Eggs use a wooden, earthenware or enamelled vessel, and, if possible, have a well-fitting lid. Fill the vessel one-third full of the above mixturo and put the egg-s in as collected. They must be thoroughly clean and fresh, and cracked or broken ones should not bo used. The eggs must be kept well covered with the solution, and if, through bad fitting of the lid of the vessel, any water should evaporate, it must bo replaced from time to time, taking care to thoroughly mix it again with the remaining solution. Warm water facilitates solution, but the resulting liquor must not be used until it is well cooled. A lOd. tin will preserve 300 Eggs. ■ M. Smeeton, Ltd. GENERAL PROVIDERS, Queen-street, Auckland.

^ —j BONNINGTON’S Purgative J PILLS. BONNINGTON'S famous Pills will not violently and then leave you constipated as so many mineral pills do. The proprietors recommend two at bedtime for three nights, and you have not the slightest uneasiness.' Don’t be at all afraid to take these, pills as they do you good nt any and all seasons of the year, correcting irregularities of e.uy nature that affect the stomach and the liver. If your chemist or Storekeeper docs not sell them, send 12 penny stamps to Bonuington, Chemist, High Street, Christchurch, and you will receive a box post free. “THE PILL OF THE PERIOD.” “ The Piil of the Period.’

HEW ZEALAND BAILWAYS. KAWAKAWA SECTION. TIME-TABLE ON AND AFTER JANUARY 9, 1905. Trains run on this Section as required to connect with Steamers from and to Auckland, and as near as possible to above times. The Department does not pledge itself to the despatch or arrival <*d trains at the exact time shown in the time-tables ; should circumstances render it impossible or inexpedient for a train to proceed, the fares will be roturnod. The Department doef not undertake to forward passengers in such cases. Children under three years oi; age are carried free ; above three, and under 12 years of age, at half fare. BY ORDER.

KAIAPOI ALL WOOL GOODS ARE THE BEST. ASIC FOR KAIAPOI RUGS and MAUDS. KAIAPOI BLANKETS. KAIAPOI FLANNELS. KAIAPOI SOCKS. KAIAPOI SHIRTS. KAIAPOI CLOTHING. And see that you get KAIAPOI BRAND. MANGONUI AND WHANGAROA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. A REWARD of £8 will bo paid those giving such information as will lead to the CONVICTION of Any Person, ov Persons, SHOOTING NATIVE PIGEON in Close Season, or IMPORTED GAME Without License. FRED. E. PAUL. Secretary.

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Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 15, 28 November 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 15, 28 November 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 15, 28 November 1905, Page 3

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