The largest stock and best value in men's ready-made mercery, umbrellas, hats, ties, trunks and valises, etc., at Smith and Caughey'g.-|ADVT.I The matron of the Jubilee Kindergarten returns thanks for the following donations :— Meat: Messrs. Kilgour and Lumpkin, Newmarket; Mr. Hedger, Kyber Pass; Mr. Hellaby, Shortland-street; Mr. Salmon, Queen-street. Bread : Buns and scones from Mrs. Dallen, Queen-street ; buns from Mr. Buchanan, Wakefield-atreet. Vegetables : Mrs. Remble, Queen-street; Mrs. Crombie, Wellesley-street; Mr, Impey, Newmarket. Milk: The London Dairy, dairy. Bananas from Mr. Webster, and a small bag of potatoes from Mr. Canham. I. Seasonable dress goods, au excellent assortment at Rushbrook's in all the leading materials, trimmings and garnitures to match. Popular cash prices.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10127, 9 May 1896, Page 6
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