■■'. -: : / MiscellaneousIfl ffcAADB of Rich. Strong Indian Tea, XV/»U'W/ just received, only Is per lb; awfully cheap.—John Earlo and Co., Queenstreets - »< ■' I . HUNDEEDS of Working People are praising our Extra Strong 13 Fannings.— John Earle and Co., Direct Importers, Queenstreet; \ DELICATE PEOPLE should try our very mild, pure China Tea, almost free from tannin.—John Earle and Co., Tea Importers, Queen-street. AWFULLY Cheap Tea now. Very Strong Pekoe Fannings only Is per John Earle and Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queenstreet. , ■ WB. EVERETT. Baker, Glenmore, New a North Road, delivers Special Prize Bread to all districts. First and Second Prizes at Agricultural Show. , TENNIS, 1900-I.—Racquets by various makers; Tennis Balls; Racquets Restrung and Repaired promptly.—J. Wiseman ami Son. MUSLINS, PIQUES, PRINTS.—Very Choice New Stock imported direct, and the Best Value in Auckland.-RUSHBROOK AND BRIDGMAN. Open until 10 p.m. on Saturday. BATHS.— BATHS.— EVERY DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3s; Saturday, 2s. Eight tickets for £1. Nothing better or purifying the skin, restoring the healttj. or removing aches and pains of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with shower, 6d, from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lorne-street, off Victoria-street East. BELTS, BELT CLASPS, LACE TIES, AND GLOVES—The Latest Novelties; also Trimming Lace and Summer Hosiery. Keen cash prices.-RUSHBEOOK AND BRIDGMAN. Open all day Saturday until 10 p.m. | Under Vice-Regal Patronage. THE ORIGINAL MASSAGE, MANICURE, AND HAIRDRESSINO PAELOUBS.~EemovaI of Superfluous flair by Electrolysis.— Toilet Novelties and Hair Work of Every Description for Sale.— the Address: MISS MCELWAIN, No. 206, Victoria Arcade (Upstairs). Take Elevator. Telephone 254. •pAEIS EXHIBITION. 1900. CROSSLEY'S Gas Engines have been Awarded by the International Jury THE ONLY GRAND PRIX Given to English Exhibitors in Class XX. Although many English-made Gas Engines were shown, no other was given the Highest AWar ' CEOSSLEY BROS. LTD. OK TO KA PER CENT. QENUINE EDUCTIONS. CUTLERY, RAZORS, ELECTRO-PLATE, TOOLS. pEOEGE AEDEBN Is determined to Clear the Bulk of SAMUEL'S CELEBRATED STOCK BEFORE CHRISTMAS. SALE NOW PROCEEDING. intending Purchasers will be wise to secure the GREATEST BARGAINS IN THESE LINES EVER OFFERED IN AUCKLAND. pEORGE I ARDERN. CORNER SYMONDS-STREET AND NEWTON ROAD. —Country Friends, Customers of the late Mr. Samuel, requiring to renew their Cutlery and Plate, will find this a favourable opportunity. Orders with remittance and sample for " repeat" of any line procured originally from this well-known, firstclass stock, will receive attention immediately on receipt of order. Telephone 1130. • November sth, 1900. rpURNBULL AND 'TONES. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, WELLINGTON. CHEISTCHUECH, AND DUNEDIN. Are SOLE AGENTS FOR pROMPTON AND QO. (LTD.), T^ONDON. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. WM. CEOSHEB AND SONS, HIGH-STREET. „„™„ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS and IMPORTERS Of Dynamos, Motors, Arc Lamps Electric Light Fittings Incandescent Lamps, Bells, Telephones Batteries, Pushes, Indicators Insulated Wires and Cables Medical Batteries, etc. Estimates given Free. All kinds of Electrical Apparatus Repaired. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. M R - H. F. K OTGHT ' DENTTST, SHORTLAND-STREET, la LEMOVING shortly to BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. p OLD OPECTACLES In Every Variety and at LOWEST PRICES. HASLETT'S ENGLISH PHARMACY. 252, Queen-street, Auckland. T7S7", ILLIAM /-ILARKE, STOCK AND SHAREBEOKEB (Member of the Auckland Stock Exchange), la carrying on the Business of the late Mr. J. Friar Clarke, At the Offices recently occupied by Messrs. Ruddock and Walker, STOCK EXCHANGE, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone 137." HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED That the Business of ME. JOHN R. GRAY, IMPORTER, SHORTLAND-STREET. AUCKLAND, Will in future be carried on under the name of rtEAY DEOS, AT SAME ADDRESS. Ist October, 1900 . . i T AMB AND SMITH (Late F. Lambourne), -" Newton, invite inspection of their Showrooms, now replete with the latest in Re- | liable House Furniture, Duchess Pairs, Chest Drawers, Sideboards, Mantel Mirrors, Meat Safes, Bedroom and Drawingroom Furniture, at Prices to Suit Everybody. T AMB AND SMITH, Newton, are offering i -" Exceptional Value in Iron, Brass, and Pearl-mounted Bedsteads, Kapok Beds, Carpet Squares, Door Mats, Hearth Rugs, Table Covers, Sheetings, Quilts, Towels, etc. Fire Screens and Bamboo Verandah Blinds. T AMB AND SMITH, Newton-Just landed new Linoleums and Floorcloths . (latest designs and colours) ; also Choice White and Cream Lace Curtains. Ladies doing their spring cleaning will find exactly what they want at lower prices than ever. LAATR AND SMITH, Newton, for Builders and Household Ironmongery, Orion Ranges, Crockery and Glassware, at Bedrock Prices. Garden Tools. Spades, Rakes, Hoe, etc., enamelware and Brushware, handsome show of Plated Ware, suitable f»r Wedding and Christmas Presents. TO PRESERVE THE EYES • Give them assistance when required. Delay is Injurious. SPECTACLES properly fitted by improved methods for all purposes, and astigmatic defects corrected by T. PEACOCK, Optician, Queen-street. Spectacle Frames of best form in Gold, Silver, Nickel, and Steel. Also in StockCameras, Microsoopes, Binoculars, Medical Batteries, Barometers, etc.; Artificial Eyea of all colours and sizes. OPPOSITE CITY HALL. >
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11536, 22 November 1900, Page 1
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