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Merchandise. .J . — _—_ , —. —— - . . —. ; ——_ _ , ' I SOCIAL NEEDS. \ 111 Whatever questions of Social Needs may exist, and how- M B ever much we may rack our brains to discover satisfactory m S solutions of them, there is at least one—and certainly not the m E& least important—province, in which the solution has been m ■ lj|f t found. . For is : not the question "What is our best daily M "mm beverage?" of importance to all classes of society? And is foj S any other answer to that question possible, from disinterested ® ■ II! persons, than "Van Houten's Cocoa"? It is more wholesome f|_ . . 11l than any other drink, it is nourishing and easy to digest lit mk refreshing, without acting injuriously on the nervous system, I|| II in the way that Tea, Coffee, and other drinks do; and its II H delicious flavor in no way palls on the taste after continually km j a using the cocoa. As regards its price, it is, as thousands can ' Iff ' ' II testify from practical experience, not at all dear to use. ma iff' . What a pity all social questions cannot be answered as mi m easily as the above one but their answers require a great deal H la of thinking about. Those who are busy thinking about them, H J|jr cannot do better than take a cup of Van Houten's Cocoa p| M daily, as for helping the worker it is without equal. f|| M BE SURE YOU TRY "Tj 11 1 1 VAN HQUTEN,S Eating _ CHOCOLATE. I M l : —_ The Best Food for Infanta and Invalids in all Climates ALWAYS READY. HO COOKIWG REQUIRED.. fnHlJrtl II fjl\ Hi NOURISHMENT I pore milk, mm B M jliMW4sßg)a EBBBtmrov ■ "luM wheat 111 111 i • || $T~ I 1 PREDIGESTED. | S Y ifl §\ ism I Cs \jl STERILKEBL IN POWDER FORM. nil mm I keeps Mil I Ik - . INDEFINITELY. ifiiLS\i Of all Chemists sad Stores, 1 Wholesale Agents: Messrs. I'. HAYMAN AND CO., Auckland. I I HIGHEST AWARD-GOLD MEDAL—PARIS EXHIBITION 1900. 11 IMELLIN'S FOOD yields a complete diet for the youngest |l infants, in all climates. ° II i MELLIN'S FOOD retains its properties for any length of \\ time and is adapted for use in all climates. IS Samples etc., may be obtained of GOIXIN & Co., 5624, Bourke Street. Melbourne m, Clarence 1 I {. Street, Sydney, Grenfell Street, Adelaide, and Wellington. " ' Clarence j| I' a.i'ellin'9 Pood Company for Australia and New Zealand Ltd., 56. Cannon Street London II j • ■ 'Cycling. _______ I « £: REYNOLDS AND CO., „___ n.z. agents.-
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1 * Photography- _•: ■' • TELEPHONE 'jr i§ llif ■ ■' ■" : ®9i* /: W<§B ART PHOTOGRAPHER, . I QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND .^—* ''-..■' ■ ■■■■.■■■"' ■:: *■■.■ ... .: i AWARDED THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL FOR PORTRAITURE AT THE | ~„, AUCKLAND EXHIBITIONS, 1897-93, 1898-99. [ INSPECT OUR WORK BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE. i PRETTY PiCTiMS 1 Enlargements made truthful PHOTOGHAPHS m enlargements made ' artistic work § from any Photograph. I • . The Leading Photographer ; N.B.— The Address i Queen Street, Upper End. . -'. , ; ~■ . ... ~ .■■,. - ■'■..■-■/■-'■■■ ;■■■ : ■.•- ■ ■ .... -\H : VS. V ; ; .' • ~ ■■ ' "~ :,... ***** ; - : -: ; ';;^"f ' Tailoring, &c it ■ \Jo JLWJLt^JO,E\.J. JIJp JZf« 1 [I Merchant Tailor, Habit Maker, Outfitter, v i l j AND BRfIPORTEft. I HIGH-CLASS OUTFITTING. • II We import newest Goods from Best Markets. § 1 I We guarantee entire Satisfaction. | I G. McBRIDE, Merchant Tailor, I I Habit Maker, Outfitter, Importer, &c, 1 S Victoria Street, next Victoria Hotel 3 Auckland; | j\f and at HAWERA and DARGAVILLE. V |A\ . ; • #\ I f 1 *'•" m "' lg "tinwa^airTT-imiraimf^ni'iiiiwramiaffMgr^mitgiiirtr l :;.;.
I Guns, Ammunition, &c. I . MmHßm !~ ■ -^ ! d. evitt, | GUNMAKER. . i firearms and ammunition OF EVER"? ! DESCRIPTION. ! All Kinds of j | SMOKELESS AND BLACK POWDER. | CARTRIDGES, ; BREECH AND MUZZLE-LOADING | j guns; J TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. ! I CARTRIDGE BAGS, .BELTS, GAME BAGS I GUN COVERS. ETC.. | ALWAYS IN STOCK, • GUN REPAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE AT THE i SHORTEST NOTICE. I FISHING TACKLE. : : ' '■ SEA AND RIVER TACKLE IN GREAT | . VARIETY. - l , RODS, REELS, PLIES, LINES, HOOKS, | MINNOWS SINKERS. ETC. , ! " ■ -D. EVITT, l 236. QUEEN-STREET!. AUCKLAND. I Price List Free on. Application. ■" *
MedicalMedicine for Infants he tJniversal Hemedy for Acidity of the ''Stomach', : Children, Delicate _?q'-.. j headache, Heartburn, Indig-eation, Sour Eructationa, mate's,' arid the , Sick*. ' x I Bilious Affections. neaa of Pregnancy. ,' *, o\fMm ffoß \[ui- Ch fe J < P'H"' •' V 1 'mmm viwn exunwa g m wwj mi mm jb ft h mxß All MAGNESIA/ li^^^l^^M' _3_r Sold Throughout the World. ""* I H.8.-ASK. POR_.WNNEFORE> , S_MAGNESIA« ! , ' '; 1
i Tea. ___ ■ , OLD-FASHIONED TEA FOR OLD-FASHIONED PEOPLE. Wa received a large shipment of genuine MONING' and KING OHO W I teajr the Hankaw market, and shipped direct from Shanghai. Thie ia received a largo shipment of genuine MONING and NINGCHOW i t& bought byius'in. the Hankaw market, and shipped direot from Shanghai. This is i the old-fashionecl tea, of the "China, clipper" days, full of rioh fragrance, and, being 1 almost free from tannin, it will be found very suitable for those troubled with indi- \ \ 1 gestion or nervousness, who weary for a cup of really refreshing- tea. To be had whole- I 1 sale end retail from the direct importers, JOHN BAULK & CO., Queen-street, Auck- { | land. Established 21 years. s (j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11563, 29 January 1901, Page 2
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