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Mti/tukchie, . IVIORCIIIE, MERCHANT TAILOR EROHANT XAILOR ; * AND IMPORTER, Importer, SHORTLAND-STItEET, Begs to announce that his Autumn and Winter Importations have now been completed. Tiny comprise a choice lot of Coatings, Vicunas, and Serge Suitings also Fancy Trouserings and Vestings. rpo-DAY, ON THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF QUR QTOCK IN GENERAL. JEWELLERY, " /BLOCKS. [ WATCHES. '' T BATHER /100DS. SOLID SILVER AND LONG-WEAR SILVER-PLATED GOODS. We can't seo that our Selection conld be bettered, and wo KNOW that the VALUES are excepTIONALLY GOOD for Customers. Ours are Honest, Straight. Legitimate Prices-Prices that are not up on one thing r.nd down on another to make results balance. Come in and look at our Collections, and LEARN WHAT IS NEW, even if you don't want to buy. OTEWART TUWBON AND no., 116 and 148, QUEEN-STREET. TAKE KAMO AND SPIRITS as a Tonic; or KAMO MILK as a Food: or KAMO ALONE as a Refresher. In any way it is good, and, combined with Hie Baths at the Sanatorium, maltes the Best Remedy procurable for Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, and Dyspepsia. Testimonials may be seen at the Offices, 22. BHORTLAND-STREET. AUCKLAND. ECONOMISE. Why pay at the rate of £37 6s 8d per ton for American Rolled Oats, which give no Employment Locally, and interfere seriously with our Farmers— WHEN YOU CAN GET THE CELEBRATED STANDARD "BRAND. which is Manufactured Daily, and is noted for its Freshness and Sweetness, AT A MUCH LOWER PRICE. GOLD MEDALS. PARIS, 1878, 1889. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S PENS. OF llioiiEsr Quality, and having GREATEST I'OIUIIIMTr ARK THERKpOIIE THE CHEAPEST. OLD DUNEDINITE'S OPINION. \A had very severe attack of Indigestion. My stomach was very much distended the bowes constpated: fhad bad headache's, no appetite, and I suffered great pain I tried LOASBY'S WAHOO, and (As effect was magical The very first dose gave mo relief and after the second dose I was completely free of pain, and all other troublesome symptoms speedily disappeared. I was completely cured with verv few doses (Signed) WM. TI&MS, Tfn«uvow» mn Painter, etc., Dunedin. LOASBYB WAHOO. Price, 2s 6d, everywhere note Proprietors: LOASBY'S "WAnOO" MANUFACTURING CO. (LIMITED'. ' MEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1854. Capital £j qqq qqq Paid-up, Re-insurance, and Reserve ' ' _ Funds £420 0011 With unlimited liability of Shareholders. FIRE-Insurances against loss by FIM are effcoted by this Company upon every description of property on the most ~,__ favourable terms. MAEINE-Uerohandiso Freight, and Hells Insured, and from all parts of the world. T. J. BRASSEY. ,i. mam Managed JTRW 0 TOBY By A CELEBRATED LONDON AUTHOR. "JN M ALE A' milE " Is tlio Title- of a Now and Exciting Story. By MR. JOSEPH HATTON, ' Antllor of " By Order of the Czar." "In tho Lap of Fortune," et<\ The Oponing Chapters f» "ppear in THE AIJCTL and rtTSEKLY NEWS, On SATURDAY, MAY 12. THE NEW STORY, "IN MALE ATTIRE," By MR. Joseph Uatton, Is likely to attract tho attention of a large number of readers, who will bo charmed by the novelty and freshness of tho plot. Mr. Hatton, who is ono of London's most popular producers of light fiction, has a world-wide reputation for exciting and delightful stories. His " By Order of tho Czar." " The Princess Mhzaroff." " In tho Lap of Fortune," " CLytie." aro known in every English-speaking country. "TN Tl/TALE ATTIRE" Is ono of Mr. Hatton's latest Works, and is ono of tho most attractive Stories ho has written, Zella Rrunnen is one of Iho most fascinating heroines created in modern literature, and hor adventures aro unique, Tho plots and counter-plots of tho millionaire and his friend the newflpapor editor, the adventures and escapes of the hero in the wild mining camps of the new goldiields, chain the attention of tho reader from the first, and continue to charm them to tho last. THE NEW STORY WILL BEGIN ON SATURDAY, MAY 12

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11366, 8 May 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11366, 8 May 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11366, 8 May 1900, Page 4

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