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. - • ,V' :•: ■• ; . Tailors. .., ; ,, - , . . «■■■■■ ■ -■■■■' ■ - «■.- m ■ ■. ■— mm -„■■■—h..i,i ii » ■" ■ m WW—WWW i -ill mimmSS» m —■*■ .- -■ TAILORING. .: :: ' AT - TT^ J AUTUMN, 1894. OUR NEW GOODS ARE OPENED OUT. NICER. STYLES OR BETTER VALUE WE HAVE NEVER SEEN. G. MOB RIDE, Merchant Tailor, \ 39, 41, & 43, VICTORIA-STREET {NEXT UNION BANK, ONE DOOR FROMQUEEN-STREET). tar SEVERAL OASES OP NEW BOOKS FOR OUR FREE LIBRARY. wmmmtmmm-mm VENI. VIDI. VICI. ~.„ BHggBBBg ' I "'t,n i J ' ■ ggg= ~ '".'"I "- Ironmongery, &e. i 'mm I mmm in ■I-ll' Ml — ' ' ' * ' ' """ " ' '"' " ' ' " SALE EXTRAORDINARY TO MEET THE TIMES. Mr SELLING OFF CHEAP * AT AND UNDER COST PRICE. LOCKS, "*" HINGES, NAILS, BRASSWARE, SUNDRIES. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE, AND NO MISTAKE, at J. & j. DICKEY'S, 334, QUEEN-STREET « ''" ' ■'— — aegass ' .... .im/.i i—■ -; ; Flour Mills . GENUINE LOCAL INDUSTRY. THh NORTHERN ROLLER IDLING COMPANY LIMITED. AUCKLAND, Have always in stock the favourite brands of Flour, "CHAMPION" and "STANDARD/ that received First Award at the Melbourne Exhibition, and are now the beab manufactured, purest, and most profitable Baking Flours in New 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" and "HOUSEWIFE'S PRIDE.* In 200, 100, 50, and 251b bags. GRANULATED WHEAT MEAL, for making Wholemeal Bread and Scones, in 200, 100,50, 25, and 81b bags FRESH-MADE BRAN, POLLARD, and SHARPS, H0,.160, and 2001b sacks. FOWL WHEAT, in 2401b sacks. BROKEN WHEAT in 2101b sacks. SEMOLINA, In 61b bags. Makes delicious Custards and Puddings; far more wholesome, fresher, and better flavoured than any similar Imported Food. GERMINA. Our famous Patenb Food, made from the finesb of wheab, la nutritions, palatable and ea°ily cooked; very rich in albuminoids and 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. lb is pub up in neat 44 and 101b bags, with printed directions and recipes in each, and may be had from all Storekeepers and Merchants. ■ «m,r.AT.rtTTA-n * t -n Prices on application to A* M C CORQUODALE, MANAGER*

Cutlery. ' ' ■ gOMETHI NG J J W: Awarded the unusual distinction of Three Diplomas and Three Medals ah the World's Fair, Chicago.) THE CLAtJSS CARVERS, KNIVES, SCISSORS, ELECTRIC CLEANERS. Are forwarded post free to any address on receipt of postal notes as follows:—SETS of 3 Knives (Bread, Cake, and Paring), 6s; Bread Knives, 33 Od; Carvers, 3s Od; Electric Cleaners, Is 6d; Scissors (full Nickel-plated), Button-hole, 4s, ss; Straight or Bent Trimmers, 3s 6d, 4s, 4s 6d, 6s, 6s each, according to Our manufactures can be obtained at all respectable dealers in the colony. ASK FOR "CLAUSS," and see that you obtain them. BEWARE of spuriouslimitations. LOUCH, SOnT&'COMPANY, (Sole l^t^^i^S^^^^^^^

Sewing Machines. S FIRST PMIUIS! ;"■ AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. THE . SEfflM IIISUFAOTUfiIE Company RECEIVED 45 FIRST AWARDS 45 Being the LARGEST NUMBER OF AWARDS obtained by ANY EXHIBITOR, and MORE THAN DOUBLE the number received by ALL the other Sewing Machine Companies. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY ' ALL OVER THE WORLD.", ,THESE MACHINES CAN BK HAD AT ' '2bl, Queen-street, ' AUCKLAND. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9497, 28 April 1894, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9497, 28 April 1894, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9497, 28 April 1894, Page 7