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Local Industries. Timber. (Established, 1874). ELD EU M AND Jg EOW. NE, J£AURI £JO jyiDIES' AND QENT.'S /JAILORS, I LIMITED, 28 Q IDEEN "' AND CUSTOM-STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. A A QHORTLAND-STREET. 4:11) 0 ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, AND JOINERS — Requiring FOR THliiUjuUilLY-BEASONED V"" I "™™ b iinds TIMBER A. N. BUSBY; Should apply to the MARKET-STREET (off Cook-street). KAURI TIMBER COMPANY, LIMITED. , OLDEST VENETIAN AND WIRE GAUZE lIBIDtH bUIYirHHIi LIMIIEU, BLIND MAKER Who have in Stock In Auckland. Telephone 563. . OYER 8 MILLION FEET mm XT i T» i T 0F SEASONED TIMBER. T® KAPAI — FLOORING DOORS 10111 l HUM I'D., IJIITD, MOULDINGS Bey AUCKLAND, N.Z. MANTELS THOMAS J. HABBUTT, AND EVERT DESCRIPTION OF Managing Director. JOIU EIR "ST ~ • MANUFACTUHED FROM _P E GD-CARTS L AND' THOROUGHLY-SEASONED TIMBER WMKERWARE. 1 rTTFAPPqr~ANT) ppoit Architects and intending Builders can havs At no Higller Guarantee of Good Material am! McLEOD BEOS., Soan d Workmanship than by seeing that si l ?J u*t oj QUEEN-STREET Joinsry is branded K^T^Co. \jl.ly Branch Karangahapeßd. 1 Illustrated Price Lists Free. Mill and Order Office Telephone. No. 512 QO-CARTS AND PERAMBULATORS. jl 0 E SALE. T>v GOLD MEDAL AWARD. HARDWOOD BLOCKS. / ? ae f n „ !1 1 n . l i ~? n(1 A i lcl s* Far cheaper than Coal, L lit \or delmd Pwments Cnt to Suit any Stove or H">Place. Jill \ Liberal Discountat A l5O - COKE - CHARCOAL, and ALL KIND 9 I lowed to wholesale „,. , OF , C ® A „- „ . , I buyers Delivered any part of Town or Suburbs. \ WHxk BRYANT AND BAILEY. \ <wl%V§fw nHARLES OMTH, ' CUSTOM-STREET TOST. Ij □ Telephone 679. ysmmmsmy queen-street, ■* AUCKLAND. Tea _ D AND. A gBOWN, BOY' ESSAY. DYERS AND CLEANERS. — orrnnmr i lm A prize book is offered at our schools fof SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND, the best essay on " Old Age Pensions." Works: Grafton Road. When I told Pa, he said he would give hia r. i •,• n, ..j views to help me, and half-a-crown if I took Every description nf Drome and Cleaning done. ~ „ . . ' . T , , . . , Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned, Dyed, and well ® rst . P" (He is a Liberal, but keeps Pressed at the shortest notice. ™ short of pocket money.) Ma said she had 11 scheme, and was sure it -was better than ' what the politicians were fighting over. So I started on my essay with the help of a. , 54i£s j « i %iK%nSs2Jf Old Age Pensions are intended to ?ive 01.l W'IGG'S LAUNDRY, people a shilling a day, instead of them going VVi UPPER QUEEN-STREET, to the Charitable Aid Board for rations and Near St. Benedict's Church. boots and rents, and being asked questions. By Appointment to their Excellencies the Earl They call it a pension because the old men and Countess of Glasgow, the Earl and and women will demand it as a right, instead Countess of Onslow, Sir William and of asking it as a favour, and perhaps not Lady Jervols. getting it then, and tlion they won't bo looked HIGH-CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. 011 M paupers. Moderate Charges. Telephone 733. i[y dictionary says a pauper is one who cannot help himself, and is a burden on tlio ft *AV]j When I got this far Pa said the dictionary Vys^Tjl@l a tZLSLJiI was °W. an( out of date, and he would withB|Th i inJi'L aV'(IL t/ draw the half-crown offer. Ma said she would [B 18 help me, and then I started again. ■ ■&- If a' boy or a man don't want to ho a Saddlers, Bag and Portmanteau Makers, burden he ought to save up his coppers, and 156, Queen-street Auckland. when he grows to 65 years of age he won't TENNIS RACQUETS.—Just landed, by gut "™ B L O "V °f eith , er ; ai i d "J 15 " Waimate, a shipment of best English gut. °2,® p „? i?SS?n J 1 by leaving We thank all Tennis players who have °? nt w " there is patronised'us in the past. Our endeavours i?®' 11 ?* S?5'J. b" 1 ?' m Ma this year to supply best material and work 8 " -111 knowing how to buy. She buys will surpass all other years. Travelling Public—All kinds of Trunks, Port- QURATURA fFEA, manteaux, Gladstone, Brief, Shoulder, W X and other Bags in Stock. We specially recommend our LEATHER- and eaves sixpence per week, and showed m» LINED Brief Bags. a calculation that sixpence a week, if started ; at 25 years old, and well invested, would pro* vide a pension at 65. When I grow up, I am going to adopt my mother's suggestion, by — maiang mj - w ;f o ]j U y FUNERALS ModmXtfl gat 63, i gURATURA IJIEA, • OminrnTl 3 and be independent of pension. ! iNDERTAKEN i QEOM smith, j Telephone 193. 1 a Fourth Form, i BT 1 gURATURA *TOh mn 13 not BLENDED toh INDIAN, CHINA, I S . 111 UUUntj | OR OTHER INFERIOR TEAS. I JUNCTION QUEEN & GREY STREETS. | , SißaWg^"i ' a ' sgaft * NM Conveyances. iTTIEANK HARRIS & CO., "DICKIT AND d O.'S X H MONUMEOTAL -K ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. MASONS Leaves Morrison's Royal Hotel and Wood MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES. ward's Pacffio Hotel. Thames, for Pnriri. Etc., worked to any design, J? 1 '? 1 ?' Paeroa, Wailii, Karangaiak?, and supplied in Marble, Waitekuuri, and Te Aiohu, daily at Granite, and Freestone. T m , . 8 ®- m ' _ , , We invite Inspection of our a ™ Thames for Tauranga: Tuesdays and Stock, the Workmanship of Fridays, at 8 a.m. m-m ~ . which is our best Advertise- j Reaves To Aroha, Waihi, and Waitekanri, ment. Direct Importers of ? ail & at 8 a ' m for Pasroa ' meetu, Coach Marble from Carrara, Italy, taCroaby's Hotel, Paeroa. for THames, and Granite from Aberdeen Leaves Crosby s Hotel. Paero,a, for Thames, r . Scotland A La?ge Nmber of Waitekanri ' and Te Aroha ' daily. Wim i°om T °tew Phot Leaves Tauranga for Thames; Tuesdays and liliifc™ Annh^atbn. Carnages, Brakes, and Buggies with re-VTPTYI-RTA 0-TPTOm p .11, .T, i, liable drivers thoroughly acquainted vtith nil VICTORIA-STREET PAST (near Albert Park), parts of the Goldfield; and Saddle-horses can ~—< De hired at the Company's Stables, at Thames, Ttr' „ c n :«.i D j. „ Hikutaia, Paeroa. ICarangahake. Waihi, Wai» Wines, Spirits, &C- tekaurii Te Aroha, and Tauranga. " " * Telegrams and Letters promptly attended TTARDY'S ADELAIDE WINES. to nckla nd Booking Agent- ' ' THOS. COOK A SON, 103, Queen-street, Auckland, FULL-BODIED AND TOLL MATURED. RIOKIT AND CO.. Proprietors. PATERSON AND 0 0.'9 No. 0 Claret 1, ROYAL MAIL LINE OF No. 1 Claret COACHES. St. Austral Claret LEAVES DEVONI'ORT FOE Frontignac OKURA. WADE. OREWA, WAIWERA, PUHOI. Muscadine LEAVES WARKWOETH FOR DEVONPORTHock TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, Chablis At 8 a.m. Shiraz. Parea-Oknra: Single, 3s; return, ss. Wade: Champion Sweet Wine of Australasia, Single, 4s; return, 7s 6d. Orewa: Single, ss; OOMOO." return, 83. Warner a: Single, 63; return, 103. Pnhoi: Single, 8s; return, Warkworth: OLD BURGUNDY, Single, 10s; return, 17s 6d. Wellsford: Single, 1873 Vintage. 139 •' return ' 233 ML. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. ■ AND WARKWORTH. ■■ - MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS, at 9 a.m, Photography FRIDAYS, at 8 a.m., through to Wellsford. -Fnotograpny. \ r further particulars apply at our office, GEORGE ri E E G 0 KI, or Th o3 - Cook and Sons. Booking Agents. ' VJ JOS. CARRIE ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, VISITORS TO TE AROIU.-Notice.-Th( 45, Corner cf Queen and Wellesley Streets » undersigned will run a Coach from Ta —— Aroha on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur« 3 ENAMELLED CABINETS e8 uays. meeting Train for Auckland at Morrinf — 0 Y" 8 on those days, and returning to Te Aro'is IVORYTYPES. 3 FOE 69. " om Morrinsville on Mondays, Wednesdays, One 5 by 12: Opal Enlargement and One ?"A Pridilyß on arrival of train fr0! ? Anck Dozen Cabinets (enamelled or mat) tor lfo S. ymS pa6Sengerß parcelS ' M(J : PROMPT DELIVERY, .. Auckiand BookfaAto^ 0 ® 31 ' ..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11229, 25 November 1899, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11229, 25 November 1899, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11229, 25 November 1899, Page 7 (Supplement)

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