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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 and Table 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 Flannelette Tabling Girls’ Cloaks Furs 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 Underflannels and Underpants Shirts of every description Wool and Cashmere Socks Jerseys Felt Hats and Tweed and Cloth Call Rugs and Blankets Lace Curtains Remember — For i Month On / & DRESSMAKING. ALEX. McKAY, Mangonui Littleproud & Marrop BEG to notify the puhlk: of Mango- j * nui and tho WA * _ - ... »p3tes V BEGS to inform the Ladies of Mangonui and the surrounding district Bunding, \ p 1 that he is prepared to supply their wants in hanging, Pltoinbing\etc., or any other work f connectionVith the! FirSt-daSS, Up-t O-date Dressmaking. Send for our SELF-MEASUREMENT CHART thus avoid waste of time and money in coming in to Mangonui. FIT GUARANTEED if measurements be taken correctly. MATERIAL sent with Chart MADE UP and returned by post. trade At Reasonable Rates. ESTIMATES GIVEN. |@yLetters addressed to tho Settlers’ Hotel, Mangonui, will receive prompt attention. NOTH King’s Z> otel, TERMS CASH ADDRESS—--7 Commercial Chambers, Mangonui. Priv PFEK QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND, j Under Entirely New Management. | Mr. G. USHER .3 to inform his numerous friends and ’general public that he has taken over | above well-known private hotel, and strict attention to the wants of his , 'gts, hopes to merit a share of their ronage. The hotel is very private, tral, and convenient, surrounded by »e and well laid-ont grounds, and in ’healthiest part of the city. A Tennis ni and large Social Hall (for dancing, ,) are included in its attractions. CHEAP GOODS for Lake John tti h, MANGONUI HOTEL. Storekeeper and Kauil Gum Lake Ohia, Mangonui. Highest CASH Prices given for Kauri Gum. v - THE Campbell & Enre COMPANY, LIMT£ED| Groceries, Drapery, Clothing, Boots and ,oes of the Best Quality and at the Lowest Price. Gome and See. CENTRALLY SITUATED, CLOSE TO AND POST OFFICE. • T ■ W EBB T~) EOS to inform the Settlers of th. J y North generally and all visitors to Mangonui, that he has taken over this now and commodious hotel, and trusts by strict attention.to business and civility to meet all demands. A good table kept. Comfortable, airy bedrooms. Hot, cold and shower baths. Cosj r commercial and sitting rooms. Billiard table. All the choicest Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept in stock and on draught. Excellent stabling, login boxes, etc. Unbeaten Champions a RUNNING ALES. ALES. BOTTLED ALES. DBAUGHT STOUT, Puro 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 tho Campbell and Ehrenfried Company merited special recognition for its excellence. STSUaV SETTLERS^ Hotel, Waipap AWANTJI. Mangonui. Good Accommodation for Travellers and their Beasts of Burden. MRS. BERGHAN 'he N.Z. Home Journal says that the heat aim of government should be the turn of the men with which we heartily ee, only we go further and say emiticaUy that the highest test of good se is to wear Roslyn unshrinkable •e wool underclothing, Delta finish, local storekeepeis. "YTTISHES to notify the general public ——• W that the license of tho Settlers’ . Hotel, Mangonui, has been transferred to The Best of Wines, Spirits, and Beer the premises of the Mangonui Hotel, only. Fair Deals —Good Meals. JOSEPH EVANS (Proprietor. 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 47, 13 July 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Northland Age, Volume IV, Issue 47, 13 July 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Northland Age, Volume IV, Issue 47, 13 July 1908, Page 5