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i Flour Mills. ROLLER MILLS. Q 1 to dSM* £ 3 Ocr <*cr JggNll® co o §■ £ 0 3 I m "T1 hr m te i 1 m "so w "" CO > I- I * \JZSyJJ . <t> o H m J H ft * o m\T H ** w ■** 5 ™S Inn o -rn v_> r^A^y/7l>\V .rfk- m br 1 J* 3 * <£ < r« - ««r L n £ £ (3 1 § - £.< 1 " ® H ££ § x - stl 3a « wjlhAY /lllp: ?B g ° ?o —» -IH » o ii \ ? 13 8 £ m ■3 d o Li. f Sy>V, J O F* z. g 05* <dc °3 _ y~* J§N \sa/ z »• •§ so ? w O I S f /mi*n ® » mL, 3 2 5 § I 1 1 * 3 1 jo ™ & „ o H H < ' ? U TESTIMONIAL. Auckland, July 13,1888. To the Manager Auckland Roller Mills, Auckland. Dear Sir,—l was obliged through ill-health, to cease suckling, and begin feeding my baby at six months old, and I tried Lamb's Patent Porridge Meal for it, with the result that before I Had began to feed it, it had slept very little, and was cross accordingly; 1 after I had given it the meal, it was soothed, and now sleeps soundly four hours at a j stretch, thus giving me my proper rest, of which X was previously deprived. I can confidently recommend the meal to all similarly placed to myself. .Baby is now thriving splendidly (Signed) THE MOTHER. LAMB'S PATENT PORRIDGE MEAL 1 CONTINUES TO BE THE FAVOURITE BREAKFAST DISH OF THE PEOPLE. ! "IMITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY." 1 Whenever a good thing is brought out a host of imitators follow with inferior articles, but, notwithstanding this, LAMB'S PATENT PORRIDGE MEAL STILL LEADS THE WAY. As this Mill was the First Roller Mill in this province, n"d as the first of this health-giving food was made in it, you should ENCOURAGE ENTERPRISE, and stick to the long-tried, well-proved LAMB'S PATENT PORRIDGE MEAL. AUCKLAND ROLLER MILLS, FORT-STREET. , B. R. HUNT. Manager.

Dress and Fashion. "J^OTICE H. M. BRADBURY HAS OPENED IX GARRETT' SBUILDINGS, NEWTON, WITH A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT 01 NEW SEASON'S GOODS. MEN'S SHIRTS, HOSIERY, HATS, &c., &C., &c. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, INCLUDING SEVERAL LARGE CLEARING LINES IN CASHMERES. INSPECTION INVITED. jr A RANG AH APE OA D, NEWTON. By Appoint- dfe Excellency ME.NT THE to His Governor. W. H. F ENTON & C°" HAT AND CAP MAN JFACTURERS, GENTLEMEN'S MERCERS, HOSIERS, AND GLOVERS 78, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite the New Zealand Herald Office). HATS AND CAPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER. OUR CELEBRATED PULLOVER H ATS MADE TO ORDER, FROM gS 0D EACH. Felt Hats from Is 9d. Black Paris Hats, from 12s 6d. Drab Shell Hats from 7s 6d. A Splendid Assortment of Hats and Caps always on Hand, including Clerical and Ladies' Riding Hats. 0 P E N I N G JJ P. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY, ALL THE NOVELTIES FOR THE COMING SEASON, AND SEVERAL CLEARING LINES OF DRESS GOODS, To be sold cheap. 1 CASE BOY'S WHITE SHIRTS, Good at Is ed and Is lid, EACH A BARGAIN. D. MACPHERSON, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. THE VERNAL EQUINOX. — For protection against cold, rain, and wind, there is } nothing comparable to my CASIIMERE WATER. I PROOFS and FUR DOLMANS. They are as suitable for Summer as for Winter, whilst for evening wear they are indispensable. The " Favourite" is made of Cashmere, is sixty inches long, and allows of free Use of tbe arms. As there is no iudiarubber, the ventilation is perfect. J. M. McLACHLAN, 222, Queen-street. [REGISTERED TRADE MARK.] mOWEK m E A, FROM INDIA, CHINA, AND CEYLON, UNSURPASSED FOR STRENGTH & FLAVOUR W M- $ HERA & c a> AUCKLAND, SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS FOB NEW ZEALAND

Dress and Fashion. MEN'S W ALL-WOOL ram SUITS . . TO MEASURE, \ tfilM 503 ' 578 6d ' 67s 6i \mKSmm THE PICK OF THE ESTABLISHMENT, lln VERY BEST SADDLE TWEEDS, fill UL-»ML7HMIS. ill si TO MEASURE, ill ||| 12s 6d, I OS, 18s 6d. j tll i (l|i THE PICK OF THE ESTABLISHMENT, IP if lllfili INCLUDING VERY BEST SADDLE TWEEDS, 20s. 631° CLOSED ON SATURDAYS. SPRING AND SUMMER, 1888. SMITH & CAUGHEY, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, EX SHIPS DORIC, KAIKOURA, AND OTHR RECENT ARRIV.iLS, ABOUT 200 CASES AND BALES FOE PRESENT AND APPROACHING .SEASON. FOR EXCELLENCE, VARIETY, AND CHEAPNESS THESE IMMENSE SHIPMENTS (DIRECT FROM THE LEADING BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURING FIRMS) WILL BE FOUND UNSURPASSED. THE LATEST NOVELTIES AND EXTRAORDINARY VALUE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. C 3" ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. FOR CASH ONLY. NO SECOND PRICES. NO DISCOUNT. SMITH & CAUGHEY, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY DRAPERS, QUEEN-STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Queen-street — 339. i Karanoahai'E Road—Telephone 348.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9220, 24 November 1888, Page 2

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767

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9220, 24 November 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9220, 24 November 1888, Page 2

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