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mmf .'■"■■ -' : AND NUTS ,''%'. • AMERICAN CLOCKS ; FISH UNES,'FISH HOOKS ; >v*,T?i W.v . STEHXAND WOOD TBUNKS ;r DOOB MATS'"" : * ,'* „ '.; ■"' '• " - -*~" - ''•'•'.'•' •'' „• : V'-' i^^S^^\ ! '- ORE BA03„:- "' ?f CUnS PERFUMERY, COMBS ' TEA, SUGAR, WRAPPING AND ' TL\ MttKPANS, DISHES, BILLIES CHENEY'S HAMMERS '•' -p. R mOWNSEND'S V -' : KICK /.;:; v ' JAJIS AND JELLIES < PUHSES, ALBUMS CAP PAPER , PAWlinvs TPAPMS k- BUCK'S SPADES OP ' X -'<% i/fflM%m&ffl®§\ INDIAnV"'- HAMS AND BACON CHIMNEY & DRESSING- OLASSES SADDLES, BRIDLES, GIRTHS ' PANNIKINS, TEAPOTS, ETC. BMOKb&™ . SARSAPARILLA. •'• rai -r :• CHEESE CONCERTINAS TARPAULINS • FOOTBALLS, BOXING GLOVES IRON BEDSTEADS mTTfI TUM()TJS &AKWU-JUHfcfcH. -■;■•, ®COENSACKS ""- : TINNED MEATS ACCORDIONS, VIOLINS BRIAR PIPES BELTS AND SHEATHS ■ ftIRB AND OTHER MATIRESbfcS _— •.■;.;.-.;, WOOLPACKS:' • ■■■ ALMONDS AND NUTS AMERICAN CLOCKS FISH LINES, FISH HOOKS ■■- STEEL AND WOOD TRUNKS DOORMATS '*Ln£iJimnT> B OREBAQ3 . "P CUITS PERFUMERY, COMBS SUGAR, WBAPPKQ AND m MOKPANS, DISHES, BILLIES CHENEVS HAMMERS PROPRIETORS -~ R mOWNSEND'S BICE . JAMS AND JELLIES PURSES, ALBUMS CAP PAPER PANNIKINS TEAPOTS Etc BUCK'S SPADES OP V X. INDIAN, • HAMS AND BACON CHIMNEY & DRESSING CLASSES SADDLES, BRIDLES, GIRTHS PANNIKINS, TEAPOTS, ETC. ™™ SARSAPARILLA. I ■'■■ CHEESE CONCERTINAS TARPAULIXS FOOTBALLS, BOXING-GLOVES IRON BEDSTEADS mTip, FAMOUS SAKWM?<UIIfafcFM Sjvf™* TINNED MEATS ACCORDIONS, VIOLINS BRIAR PIPES BELTS AND SHEATHS WIRE AND OTHER MATTRESSES mU JAiUUUO . __ •' ■•' f \ I <sir< n J '' ; HOPE AND CLOTHES'LINE PATENT MEDICINES (all well-known CIGARETTE HOLDERS & PAPERS PACKING NEEDLES WALLPAPERS tt*%mmm aaip* A DIVI CHRONIC COUGHING -\ w- '( V - llJBr« r RSI/Jf IS?« «' TOBACCO mS li,,es) COLONIAL BOOTS " . TINWARE (a General Assortment) ™ TERS STASIS DAHD EFFECTUALLY CUBED. 'r J - ™ '' CIGARS ' POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY LEATHER LACES SHARP'S AXES AND HATCHETS. TUMBLERS v.,-., • ~,,,„,?, .<£ mi*' \K'^^ , PEPPER- ,' CIGARETTE ™„ SCISSORS, RAZORS TENTS AND FLIES * ••'' GALVANISED IRON BUCKETS ENAMELWARE ' > BLESD OF INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA NO, MORE. w M COFFEE. .:• KEROSfVp aELI °MTE PLATED FORKS AND SPOONS SCRIM, BUTTER CLOTH "" *•'•"' BILLIARD TABLES & REQUISITES ROCHESTER LAMPS V. . ' ■*' '&$ M- SUGARS,,.. BOILFDmr ™ lITE PARCEL, SEWING AND NETTING OILSKIN COATS " BRUSHWARE PORTMANTEAUX "TEAS. CLEARS THE BLOOD FROM' ALL IMPURB t#l ••V CANNED FRUITS RAW on FUSE WKE ! MANILLA, JUTE, AND FLAX KITS BAGATELLE BOARDS BUTTER PAPER X"A U » «, . ~.., gj ,v ' ' OILS ■ haw OH, ■ , ■■■ ■ ———_____-«—_____ WASHITA AND SCYTHE STONES AND '_ __ . ~.,- .vy .= '. ' , „ CORNFLOUR OLIVE OIL Laurence D. Nathan. • : ' . BOTTLED BEER ' ; "EMPRESS" ' _ . ~~ . "_ ■• '- i :t —-«——-** ,* ss, «-™«» • * —„ ' set™ ..Khedive.. •*** _ =ES -2T GENERAL MERCHANTS; SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENTS, — ■ .. o rStal» -* .* L.D. NATHAN*CO, ™™v mj ,„,K S ™™ and stationers- . and gin , . „™„ I. D. NATHAN A CO., -; U ~h-. ™ FBH »™«i- KAURI, GUM, FLAX & PRODUCE BROKERS, ™ '■-„-! "™*' •raw. SS^HSS BaaUm AUOKLAWD. ST" COFFEES. "■ . . __—===— _ LONDON ADDRESS: 68 ALPERSCATE STREET. GENERAL CABLE ADDRESS ; " SYLVIA." ' ■-' , 1 . Patent Mfirfirino.! i ~~ ~ ' — — : ■— —2 ~~ ; " ~ I -ni..„v »..

• > __ ■ * amu\i jfieaicmes. IMPURE BLOOD Is the Cm of very many of the His to which Flesh is Heir, 1! 7 JS'. v 5 nn& ' Storekee P er . Breeza, New South Wales . who S end ß fa, portrait ana tells the following interesting story; ' "In the year 1890 my ankle broke out, and I went to a doctor who told me I was suffering from blood poisoning. He prescribed for me but did me no good, and I tried several other physicians without benefit. 1 went into St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, and after a month's treatment there came out worse than ever, feeling greatly discouraged. I suffered terribly for four years, until my wife, hearing of your Sarsaparilla, got me a bottle. She persuaded me to give it a thorough trial. Soon I noticed that the" sore on my ankle began to heal, then the pain diminished, and after a course of six bottles I became as well as ever I was in my life, and I remain in the best of health. Everybody for miles around here knows what tribulation I went through. I now recommend Ayer's Sarsaparilla to all who suffer with impure Wood, and I am glad to say that it has done good to all who have tried it." Be sure that you get the original Ayer's Sarsaparilla and be not deceived by the numerous imitations of this wonderful medicine. Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., TJ, S, A. Furnishing Goods. OUR (Prior to opening up New Goods) V WILL BE CONTINUED FOR LONGER. i ■ ... >"'■ BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. !$ • .•-:■■••" ' Remnants and Oddments of all kinds very cheap St.- ■ • , -■';-/ Svv ' ■ '■■'*,'. i

Furnishing Goods, MS S "THE PEOPLE'S" I Hi I Ife FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. M 1 l| TTTE HAVE MUCH PLEASURE in announcing our REMOVAL B 111 r " into the Splendid New Building specially erected to meet the f|| 111 Requirements of oub Growing Trade. It is spacious, well lighted, fitted S Mjj with all the latest appliances for the convenience of our Customers and the Wjk Em the despatch of business, and is pronounced to be the Finest Furnishing y^k. §W Warehouse in the Colony. l|||i ww Being Large Importers from the Chief Markets of the World, ll| pi and having a Splendidly-Equipped Factory for the manu- jlj§ IMo future of all kinds of Furniture, adjoining our Sale Rooms, we are able to show an unrivalled assortment of c ' asses Furnishing Requisites, and at prices that W&* HI V Mm cannot be surpassed for Downright Good Value. We I|L ' j 111 pM nave us '' received a Large Shipment op the Latest Wm W& Novelties, specially selected in the Continental and English ill' Wih Markets by our Manager, and respectfully invito you to the iff f| Opening Display m H On WEDNESDAY, August 3rd, and following days. H Jap During Snow Week the premises will bo open until 9 p.m. each evening |||l Mm on d on Saturday until 1 p.m. Wtki .1 If im%m SMtMCT GQ M WQ., f I I It 1 304 to 312, Queen Street Iff SoapMonkey Brand. WON'T WASH CLOTHES! THE WORLD'S MOST MARVELLOUS CLEANSER MD POLISHER. Makes Tin like Silver Copper like Gold Paint like New Spotless Earthenware . Crockery like Marble Marble White; Brass Ware like Mirrors. WE CANNOT DO WITHOUT IT—THOUGH IT "WON'T WASH CLOTHES." Gollin Company, Molbourno: Solo Agents for Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. I

furnishing GoodsTELEPHONE 244. rjs I 6S 9 We give them away For a Few Days, commencing AUGUST 15th, in order to Reduce our Stock prior to Stocktaking, we make Sweeping Reductions. Lace Curtains, 1/6 per pair = - === - ======== Mrs. Potts' Irons (plated), 4/- set WE ADVISE Spring Blind Rollers, 6d. each all our friends to call early to Cups and Saucers, fld. avoid disappointment, for many C<UpS anu JdULCia, lines will be sold so low that Austrian Bentwood Chairs, 4/11 -, we cannot replace at same Austrian Bentwood Chairs, 4/11 - figure. ~ ~ " ' - = — =========== Occasional Tables, 1/- each, Chest of Drawers, 16/1000 USEFUL HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES-Furniture, ' l/l/t/ Carpets, Fancy Goods, Glassware, Platedware, etc., all Reduced to Cost Price. , |Kjj» IS Note Address:— " " ■dxla^^ WALTER LAMBOURNE & CO., "^^ THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. Dress and Fashion. ■ X G. McBRIDE, X MERCHANT TAILOR, IMPORTER, OUTFITTER, MERCER, I HATTER, &a I WINTER MODS" NOW ON VIEW I IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. HEAVY TWEEDS AND COATINGS, COLONIAL, ENGLISH, AND j I CONTINENTAL. '. We still make a good Business Suit to Measure for 40s; Trousers, 10s 6d. HATS, Hard and soft Pelt, latest shapes and shades. 1 I GOLF CAPS IN GREATJTABIETY, PROM SIXPENCE. Anticipating a wet winter after so dry a summer, we have imported a Heary Stock of MACKINTOSH COATS, all shapes, all sewn seams and guaranteed waterproof, from 17s 6d. UMBRELLAS IN GREAT VARIETY. SHIRTS, SOCKS, COLLARS, TIES, BRACES. BELTS, WINTER • -'... • UNDERWEAR. GENTS' JEWELLERY, GOLD-CASED 22 CARAT GOLD. EVERLASTING BUTTON-HOLE BOUQUETS fROM 2d. CRYSTOGRAPHS FOR WINDOW DECORATION from 3d. TWO-SHILLING STANDARD NOVELS, % bach, 3 for 2s, Idoz 7s 6d, The Trade supplied with every requisite known to the Tailoring World. Being Direct Importers we offer our goods at prices which defy competitionGk MCBRIDE, IMPORTER, MERCHANT TAILOR j Gents' Outfitter, Mercer, Hatter, fo, 39, 41, 43, VICTORIA-STREET, I PRINCES AND HIGH-STREETS, I -. m AUCKLAND. I HAWERA. «~ | X VENB! VIPI! ,;,vibn X VISIT PARNELL -d \ and Inspect m/i „• __ m TO ORDER I lAfjj Our Smart £j I go T V V Costumes! complete, i ) Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Lined .. | throughout. Made in French, • | Russian, or Tight-fitting Bodices. I Smartly Trimmed. , gj l * A LARGE VARIETY B of ELEGANT Materials I / to choose from, comprising Silk and Wool m , I A r\ Jlixtnres, Ail-Wool Fancy Material, Black H IA I A fl IJ 1* Fancys with Coloured Silk Stripe, Plain Cloths, B . 11l /■ Tl/ V Designs and Sketches of Costumes submitted I kvjv ' at the Counter. Patterns sent Post Free. a / Head Dressmaker:- Eg ' MRS. MCDONALD, just arrived from JAY'S, 1 of London. M ' 'j„ i—i inn—a— wmmußß

•Monumental Masonry. ! TIETIEING PROM BUSINESS. J. AND G. BUCHANAN, . MONUMENTAL MASONS. WELLESLEY-STREET EAST (Established 1853). Having in stock some nine Monuments, we are prepared to accept any reasonable offer for same, also, a number of Marble and Freestone Headstones, Crosses, and Church Tablets. VERY CHBAP. Call and see prices before ordering elsewhere. No Canvassers Employed, 3 GIVING UP BUSINESS.. . 'T, AND p ''-DUOHANAN, OPPOSITE LD3BABY AND AST GALLERY. t a, -jl/TONUMENTAL MASON, fa FRANK HARRIS Wl (For 17 years with Messrs. J. fan and 6. Buchanan) ' Ml -" 'Has commenced Business ,m ■ AT VICTORIA-STREET EAST, .fed '. near Albert Park. njTj . Designs and -, Prices supplied . K£3 :■■''■ ■ free on application. . IssJ |', New Stock to arrive in Marble, .fcgA:*-.; ;-i' Granite, and Freestone. - •mi ■" A large selection of Iron Tomb " Bailings. New Designs. <"' We&mL Address: VICTORIA-STREET [ EAST (near Albeit Parti,

Brewers. JECCOM-BE'-S SPARKLING ALES AND UNRIVALLED STOUT, Made from TEE BEST MALT AND HOPS, And BE PUREST WATER IN THE WORLD. pBEAT •M'ORTHERN •DREWERY. Wines, Spirits, &c. [THE BEST AUSTRALIAN WINES Are HARDY'S. old by all Good Hotels and Wine and Spirit Merchants. ' •\; LEADING LINES:' ' ";.'' : .k6;IOLARET. ' •--• .-;•' •' • ■ OLD TAWNEY PORT. -: '■;.'.': ■"> %\ : ,\. )f\(\ OOPS OF TEA to the lb; excellent All/ Quality. • Insist on getting : Copeind's Celebrated Tea.' -

Ironmongery. T. & S. MORRIN, Ltd, SPECIAL DISPLAY OP LAMPWAP A COMPLETE STOCK AND IN LARGE VARIETY. TABLE, HALL, HANGING AND- FLOOR LAMPS, From 10 pence to 10 guinea. ' A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP FAIRY LIGHTS., . . GAS-FITTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. GOLF CLUBS AND BALLS. TILED HEARTHS, BRASS KERBS, FENDERS. Etc CARVING TOOLS. GLADSTONE AND BRIEF BAGS, TRAVELLING REQUISITES, SARATOGA TRUNKS, STEEL TRUNKS. - ■;'.;■■■'■> ••'■• A LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES - IN ELECTRO SILVER. ---'"' \ -•- ■ ;• CUTLERY, Etc ; ■ r J : . v ',. ■-~. ■■;:' J--fJi PRIMUS" KEROSENE COOKING AND HEATING STOVES.:,' . '~, AGENTS FOR BON ACCORD SANITARY PAINTS. ,< ', j INSPECTION INVITED. ' :,„;, - ' ■ Retail Premises, Queen-street Wholesale Warehouse, High-street.^

WatchmakersTIOE RELIABLE WATCHES And HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERY. 4 Go to , E. LOUIS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, ETC., _ 41, "qVbbn-str'Eet . (Opposite Railway Station). CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, .:■-'"'■ CORNER OP ALBERT AND WELLESLEI STREETS. Readingroom - comfortably ftrnished. All f the leading Papers, Reviews, Magazines, etc., 1 on the tables; subscription, is 6d per quarter. The Library contains upwards of WOO vols, in the various departments of Utera--1 tare; subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. Tea and Coffee provided in Social Room. Employment and Boardinghouse Registers. Meeting for Young Men on Mondays, 7.30 p.m.; Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30: Bible Beading and Prayer, Saturdays, , . at 7.30; Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m.; Sunday Evening- Service in Opera House at 8 :' p.m. ■ fe.';<'';''V,i:: : V ■':.",'-', ■ STRANGERS and Others (especially' Young : Men), cordially invited to visit the Rooms, ' where full information may be obtained, * > Open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. V ' 1 i'-"V' ■'- >'::■;■>.■:'■'-;i ; ;: : : y/'± .::'':'£ ':,-::'-:< : :'^^ ■;.■>:'•. ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10836, 20 August 1898, Page 7

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