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f Flour Mills. 'ID HOL.LER 3VCILLS. ; .•en*. S -H ifSßlsu „ ■„ § i O . 5 "S /fft" 1 m <5 ,2 *n m u- co % 3 m ® 1 000 —I I— a m r<< —1 2.2 50 SH < Z |« 1 m «♦ t/ K. Z, £ in < « % *=1 W\ «> Eg■s .O C Ob. %& J /uli>Vwl yffjKNs®'' H <° s I — i - Z If 3. W 5 BP® - □ <o: aI S3 I \ ? p% I n > <tc 8S 1 O «-l Bo > 111 o 3" 3 r xSkJilt - S" i 33 r ( ta £ •" ci ' tMkmS > Pss t, ' m Cf J//MM f r" © ® ? o i I D f VfWMM - ° M o r" h < \ 9 U I TESTIMONIAL. _ ~ ~ I Auckland, July 13,1888. To the Manager Ancklafcoller Mills, Auckland. Dear Sir,—l was obli| through ill-health, to cease suckling, and begin feeding my 1 baby at six months old, |jj I tried Lamb's Patent Porridge Meal for it, with the result , that before I had began feed it. it had slept very little, and was cross accordingly; ' after I had given it thecal, it was soothed, and now sleeps soundly four hours at a . stretch, thus giving me ifcroper rest, of which I was previously deprived. I can con- ; Meetly recommend thecal to all similarly placed to myself. Baby is now thriving splendidly 1 (Signed) THE MOTHER. LI i LAMB'S PirKNT PORRIDGE MEAL CONTINUES TO BEHE FAVOURITE BREAKFAST DISH OF THE PEOPLE, | "IMITATION IS •HE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY." "Whenever a good thing is bjlifc out a host of imitators follow with inferior articles, but, notwithstanding this, LAMB'S PATENT DRRIDGE MEAL STILL LEADS THE WAY. As this Mill was the First Est Mill in this province, and as the first of this health-giving food was made in it, you should ENTERPRISE, and stick to the long-tried, well-proved LAMB'S LATENT PORRIDGE MEAL. MILLS, FORT-STREET. 1 R. R. HUNT. Manager. I " —

Eery! I CANVAS OVERS! For Horses turned but in thwifatet months, ♦ during day or nil. WOOLLEN AND JUTE SIBLE 1 * HORSE CLOTHING: game bags. REDUCED GAITERS. PRIGES. WATERPROOF «A\T RlDii & DRIVING ANIONS .. IN GREAT VARIETY. , ] HORSE CLIPPERS. % GL|STOJTE AND BRIEF BAGS. X » ! PORTMANTEAUX. EE FATS A SPECIALTY THE TR/jE SUPPLIED. 165, QTJEIN-STlßtr. AUCKLAND. 1 Buggies, faggons, &c. | B. tois::s & co. j JUST ARRIVED, Ej ALBERT RUSSELL, LARGE PAIR-HORSE AMERICAN FARM WAGGONS LIGHT SINGLE-HORSEAD WAGGONS CORTLAND WAGGONS, \ perfect country vehicle — | ! B. TONIS & CO. Building Siterial, &c. ARCH-IE BUCK k 11 COMPANY. 1 j BRICKS, 25 s PEE 1000. i | On and after this date the following willbe the price of this Company's Goods, at the Yard :— j ORDINARY BRICKS j ... 25s per 1000 BEST RED AND WHITE PRESSED BRICKS 60s per 1000 MOULDED AND SLOPED BRICKS, QUARRIES, GARDEN EDGE TILES, AND FIRE BLOCKS 9 by 9 by 2£, for Baker's Ovens \ At equally low prices Apply to \ r J. IRIAR CLARKE, Secretary Or, DAVID JONES, at the Yard, Arch Hill. August 27, 18SS. NEW BILLIARD TABLE SHOW ROOMS & FACTORY. vjy OLD TABLES RE-FITTED and RE-CUSHIONED by our own men on tho premie (© CLOTHS, CUES,BALLB in stock, also CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS & 30WL8. \ UPHOLSTERY WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. !\ BUEEOUGHES & WATTS, AN Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON, N.Z., and Soho Square, LCNDON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9166, 22 September 1888, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9166, 22 September 1888, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9166, 22 September 1888, Page 7