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Dress and Fashion. AUTUMN and WINTER DRESS GOODS. SUA PT U fi Pk 11 PLiET V If I I I 11 CK UnU Ull L I Are now offering special /sJlPllbk lines in Winter Dress Materials, including Shot Er«p|§? 3\ fects, Reps with silk spots, * j New Tartan Checks (latest styles), Cheviots in plain Spit vUfti anc * sno^ a g ran( range, and J^^#sCss\''' \Jlk a S l^ eni^( l assortment of miM %^tv^fl'l /ffllllL plain stuffs in Reps, Amaj|f willlffl Illy zotib, and our noted Biarritz 0$ Cashmere ; also, latest faRf shions in Robes and Colonial yjf Js#V-;-\ r i;./ Dress Tweeds —50 patterns W Serges in immense variety, I A J/U com P r i sm S Plain and Fancy ' Iwl^l^^^^^Mhl l diagonals, Checks in many B 1 patterns, and the celebrated * m P ervanas (for which we ar<; ( ' lO ao * e ;,, -' T!il{s )- This Serge is highly spoken of ' I>,Y l! "' Q ueen ' Lyra's, and °ther English journals. r "^ 10 ;I,, ' ,V( ' represent some 1 of the choicest materials in —J the English market. TmfpgZ*mp _J 1 1 Iw'VSy Vdl Idy W «ir ami Dye ' Ji Guaranteed. N.B.—"We have just opened 265 cases of General Drapery ex cargo steamers Indramayo and Buahine, comprising a firstclass assortment for all departments. Inspection invited. Tailors. ■iiiigail——■Miiiiiiwini'i'ii'ii" r ip-iiin ii 1 1- linn iiiiiMiiirT-mi-i ifiiiiT' b-ii ii in wn win—ll wiiiwwiwi ii—ii« wr' town ii—wwnrw-rmiinwiiwi-iiiri i iwiiii ■■■mum AUTUMN, 1893. WE ARK NOW OPENINH-UP i NEW GOODS ! ' NEW GOODS! (NEW ZEALAND, ENGLISH, AND CONTINENTAL) FOR THE COMING SEASON. WARM TWEEDS AND COATINGS, HEAVY SERGES, SADDLE TWEEDS, &0., Act, &o. I EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. • LADIES' RIDING HABITS, HUNTING AND RIDING COSTUMES GENERALLY A SPECIALITY. —_,—, G. MOB RIDE, Merchant Tailor I 205 — QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.—2OSI ii ii inii \tmßmmmcxMtßMutmm „ iimiM mm* '■■ '". I """" .S"— 11 " ' ' i " ' —1 Flour Mills GENUINE LOCAL INDUSTRY. | _ THli NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING COMPANY, LIMITED, AUCKLAND, Have always in stock the favourite brands of Flour, "CHAMPION" and "STANDARD," that received First Award at tlio Melbourne Exhibition, and uro now the lost manufactured, purest, anil most profitable Baking Flours in Now Zealand. For ships' stores and exportation "CHAMPION " is properly desiccated, thereby retaining its fine flavour and strength in warmer climates and the Islands of the Pacific. Also, the useful second-class brands of Flour, "OCEANIC" an» "HOUSEWIFE'S PRIDE. 1 In 200, 100, 50, and 251b bags. GRANULATED WHEAT MEAL, for making Wholemeal Broad and Scones, in 200, 100, 50, 25, and Gib hags FRESH-MADE BRAN, POLLARD, and SHARPS, in 100, 160, and 2001b sacks. FOWL WHEAT, in 2101b sacks. BROKEN WHEAT in 2101b sacks. SEMOLINA, In 61b bags. Makes delicious Custards and Puddings; far more wholesome, fresher, and bettor flavoured thin any similar Imported Food. GERMINA. Our famous Patent Food, made from the finest of wheat, is nutritious, palatable and oasily cooked; very rich in albuminoids ami phosphates (muscle, flesh, brain, and bone formers); unsurpassed for DYSPEPTICS and those suffering from INDIGESTION; strongly recommended by the highest medical authorities for daily use in every family ; makes delightful PORRIDGE, less heating and more laxative than Oatmeal, and much better adapted for this climate. It is pub up in neat 4$ and 101b bags, with printed directions and recipes in each, and may bo had from all Storekeepers and Merchants. Price- on application to £. M°CO U QUALE, i MANAGER, \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9185, 27 April 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9185, 27 April 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9185, 27 April 1893, Page 2