At McKay’s Store =— KAIAKA. Cash Drapery Sale For One Month Only. From Ist to 31st July. 10 per cent, below usual prices. Flannel, white, Shetland and plaiding Pink,, white and striped Flannelettes White and unbleached Calico and Sheeting Turkish Towels Navy and striped Galateas, Prints andTable Damask Tweed and habit serge Dress and Blouse lengths Trimmings in Lace, Silk and Fancy Gimp Jap. Silks Umbrellas Corsets Ready-made Blouses and Dress Skirts Ladies’ and Children’s Pink Wool Singlets and Bloomers Velveteens Buckram Gossamer Ribbons Mantle Draping Cretonne Remember— -For I Month Only. Flannelette Tabling Girls’ Cloaks Children’s Pinafores and Bibs Ladies’ Belts Pearl Necklets Brooches Hair Combs and Slides Puritan Collars White Silk Gloves Beaver and Black Gloves in Lisle and Kid Men’s and Boys’ Tweed Suits Celluloid Collars Ties Denims Riding Pants and Saddle Tweed Trousers Underflanuels and Underpants Shirts of every description Wool aud Cashmere Socks Jerseys Felt Hats and Tweed and Cloth Caps Rugs and Blankets Lace Curtains
* LOOK! WE, tbe undersigned, having just secured a couple obfitioks ~of Soldo*, are preparedrto MEND J / r ¥ S nvSnncUar TINWARE Dishes, |Pots and Pans. Bring them along and give our work a trial. Wo also braze. WE MEND ANYTHING Saw sharpening a speciality. Littleproud & Harrop NOTICE, King’s Court Priv site Jlotel, UPPER QUEEN-1 T., JAUCHLAND, iw Management. Mr. O. uSHER Begs to inform liis numerous friends and the general public that he has taken over the above well-known private hotel, and by strict attention to the wants of his guests, hopes to merit a share of their patronage. The hotel is very private, central, and convenient, surrounded by largo and well laid-out grounds, and in the healthiest part, of the oily. A Tennis Court and large Social Hall (for dancing, etc.) are included in its attractions. - THE Campbell & Ehrenfriecl COMPANY, Unbeaten Champions against allcomersj / RUNNING ALES. ' / XXXX ALES. BOTTLED ALES. DRAUGHT STOUT. Pure Prize Exhibition BEER and STOUT, in bulk and bottle. The Judges at the Auckland Industrial Exhibition expressed the opinion that the Exhibit of Bulk Beer of the Campbell and Ehrenfried Company merited special recognition for its excellence. Tbs N.Z. Homo Journal says that the ugliest aim of government should be tbe lultnre of tbe men witli which we heartily igree, only we go further and say emjhatically that the highest test of good lense is to wear Roslyn unshrinkable jure wool underclothing, Delta finish. 3ee looal storekcepeie. DRESSMAKING. ALEX, McKAY, Mangonui BEGS to inform the Ladies of Mangonui and the surrounding distrii that he is prepared to supply their wants in 1 First-class, Up-to-date Dressmaking. Send for our SELF-MEASUREMENT CHArt^ thus avoid waste of time and money in coming in to Mai goriui. FIT GUARANTEED if measurements be taken correctly. MATERIAL sent with Chart MADE UP and returned by post. * TEEMS CASH. ADDRESS—--7 Commercial Chambers, Mangonui. CHEAP GOODS fox' Lake Settlers. John Urlich, Storekeeper and Jtauri Gum Buyer, Lake Ob la, ltlangonui. vs \ —. Highest CASH Fi;icesl giveu. for Kauri Gum. Groceries, Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes of the Best Quality and at the Lowest Price. Come ami See. THE - MANGONUI HOTEL. T IETO CENTRALLY SITUATED, CLOBI AND POBT OFFICE. T. WEBB I) EGS to inform tbe Settlers of tbe j North generally and all visitors to Mangonui, that lie has taken over this new and commodious hotel, and trusts by strict attention to business and civility to meet all demands. A good table kept. Comfortable, airy bedrooms. Hot, oold and shower baths. Cosy commercial and sitting rooms. Billiard table. All tbe choicest Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept in stock and on draught. Excellent stabling, loose boxes, etc. Commercial r Jrir Hotel, laanakauri AWANUI Good Accommodation for Travellers and their Beasts of Burden. The Best of Wines, Spirits, and Beer only. jggy” Pair Deals —Good Meals. JOSEPH EVANS, Proprietor. SETTLERS’ i ->/ Mangonui. HOTEL, ' MRS. BEROHAN “YTTISHES to notify the general public W that the license of the Settlers* Hotel, Mangonui, has been transferred to the premises of tbe Mangonui Hotel, more familiarly known as Bray’s. The house now contains every comfort for guests. The liquors stocked are the choicest to be bought in the market. First-class accommodation for travellers. Moderate tariff. Excellent stabling. Billiard table on premises,
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Northland Age, Volume IV, Issue 42, 22 June 1908, Page 5
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