Miscellaneous. j FOWLDS has got a Really Splendid VJT Line in \\Tiite Shirts, at 2s lid. These are worth far more money. GEO. FOWLDS has just received, by latest T steamers, some very Choice Ties and Scarves, inspection invited. GEO. FOWLDS has purchased a Grand Lot S of New Ties and Scarves, and Newest I Shapes in Collars. __ GEO. FOWLDS Guarantees Perfect SatisfacVJT tion iu Men's Underclothing of every i description. Some Splendid Heavy Winter j Goods. G< EG. FOWLDS has pleasure in announcing j vX the arrival per latest steamers of the very | latest in Hats and Caps. Splendid value pro- j mised in these Goods. ' EG. FOWLDS keeps everything required i* for Travelling. Great value in Trunks, Bags, Hold-alls. Portmanteaux, etc., etc. G >:■•,. FOWLDS Solicits your Order for Suits to Measure. Rest workmanship and lit. a specialty. GEO. FOWLDS has a Splendid Range of Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges, etc., to -elect from. Select Winter Suit now. fiEO. FuVVLDS has undoubtedly secured top ■ \'Ji place for best value in Men's Suits, TrouI 'v.'i'S, Pyjamas, Working Shirts, and Dnderi flannels. Just see them. - r*\ EG. FOWLDS has a Splendid Line of OilX'K skin Coats, from 9s 6d. Splendid gooas, and .guaranteed to repulse De Wet every time. ,r~IEO FOWLDS Keeps the Best Stock of iJT Boys' Clothing of all kinds. Special value in Suits, Blouses, Knickers, and Fancy i Goila'-'B- -Al School Suits. I GEO FOWLDS is the Premier Outfitter. IX Everything purchased will prove to your I satisfaction. Inspection invited. D' g.C—Blankets, English and Colonial, at IJ, Mill Prices.—D.S.C. I t\ Furniture, always Reliable, sold at IJ. Factory Prices.—D.S.C. 1 "V S.C.—Evening Materials, in all the New .Li. Shades, at Wnolesale Prices.— lj-v S.C.—Blankets, English and Colonial, at U. __ Mill Prices.—D.S.C._ "Oi S.C.— Linoleums, very Choice Designs, lj. at Wholesale Prices.—D.S.C. j T\ S.C.— or Men's Mackintoshes, at WholeI IJ, sale Prices—D.S.C. I Y ADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S Leit-ott' and ' J_J Misfit Clothing bought. Letters i promptly attended to.—Mr. and Mrs. Boti term, Karaugahape Road (opposite East j street). : QEED3 for the Vegetable and Flower GarKJ den—New Stocks just to hand at Macka.y's, Seedsman and Plant Merchant, 19a. Queen-street. IIiTXNTE'R HOSIERY, LADIES' WOOLLEN »'V VESTS, ETC.—Large shipment, 1. and R. Money's noted makes, just landed; also, manufacturers' samples, very cheap.— JjituUK AND BItIDGMAN. BURGLAR ALARMS, Telephones, Electric Delis (fitted in first-class manner oniy); ' iJ years' Australian experience; local refer- ; ences —P. Castle, Electrician, Franklin Road, , . Auckland. _ i QEEDLlNG—Cinerarias. I'ansies. Carnations, ! O Antirrhinums, and Bedding Plants by i the million, of the highest quality, at Alac- | kay's. 196. Queen-street. GEO. HIGGINS, Market Entrance. New . American. Goods just arrived. I GliO. UIGGINS, Market Entrance, has a : xJT Largo Quantity of American Laced i and Buttoned Boots at 7s lid. Splendid Value. GIEO. UIGGINS, Market Entrance, has a I' Large Assortment, of American Brown Shoes. Os Od, 6s bci, 7s 6d. _ aEO. UIGGINS has a big lot of American French Caif, 7s 6d and 8s 6d. Bals. GEO. HIGGINS has a Large Quantity of •I Uf Gent.'s Russian Leather Slippers, 03 oil, original price. GEO. HlGGlNS—Ladies' White Swiss Shoes, grand value, from 3s 9d to 7s 6d. aEO. HIGGINS. Market Entrance, has the t largest and most varied stock in the | colony of Women's, Children's, and Men's i j Leather Ware. /*. riSO. HIGGINS has a Large Quantity of ' 'O" Tanned Evening Shoes, brown and black, from Is 6d to 2s yd. ipUiO. JUGGINS has just received an im--1 V7T mense Importation of Nurse's Shoes i from 8s 6u. GEO. BIGGINS has a lot of Men's. Women's, " and Children's Boots and Shoes at your own price, slightly damaged. /"IEO HIGGINS, for Carpet and Felt Slip- ; XJC pers, from lOd; Men's and Women's, is , 6_/ , ri ET one of LE'MJ'S Shilling Cakes on 1 VX Saturday, and you will never bake at home again—Fruit, Seed. Madeira, Cocoanut: Fruit Pies, Veal and Ham. Steak and Kidney Pies. Be in time for the PATTIES. They aro delicious. Our Wheat-meal and Milk Bread is a luxury. JOHN C. LEGG. HYGIENIC BAKERY, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. IUOTICE OF REMOVAL M R - H."fTk night ' TVENTIST (Lately from America). HAS REMOVED to BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. TMPORTANT NOTICE. "WAINONI," CAMBRIDGE — This wellknown Boardinghouse is now unler new management, and has been refurnished throughout. Visitors will find every home comfort, an excellent cuisine, and the best of attention. ' —Terms on application to Mrs. WESTERN, Proprietress. ART ON, M C IL L * AND f^O.. BILLIARD-TABLE MAKERS, 422, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Combination Dining and Billiard Tables. Parlour Billiard Tables and Bagatelle Boards, in all sizes. All Billiard Sundries Stocked. NEW ZEALAND AND RIVER PLATE LAND MORTGAGE COMPANY. I have a Seller at 20s 6d for New and 19s 6d for Old Shares, I have a Purchaser at 19s for Old and 20s for Now Shares. J. M. MCLACHLAN, 10, Coombes' Arcade. TXr; AED AND o.'s pHAMPAGNE 'A LE. EQUAL TO ENGLISH. Suppliod by pOOKE AND riO., DURHAM - STREET WEST, > From THE COMPANY'S DEPOT, HIGHJLTREET, And from WARD AND CO.'S (LIMITED BREWERY. CHRISTCHURCH. T> E IT KNOWN. That Miller and Co.'s Blends of Pure Tea cannot be surpassed for richness and body; they are fragrant and delicious, restorative and exhilarating. It is. therefore, not surprising to learn that these Teas please every Purchaser, and captivate the connoisseur. Prices: Is, Is 2d, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is Bd, Is lud. 'W M ILLER AND fo, CASH GROCERS, NEWTON. (Late H. M. Smeeton's Premises.) 3 s 1 J[ A D A M E TTELLE R, PHYSIOGNOMIST. PSYCHOMESTRIST. INSPIRATIONAL MEDIUM, No. 33, PITT-STREET (Opposite Grey-street, next to Coffee Palace.) t Questions answered on Health, Marriage, t Business. Etc. Over 40,000 people interviewed in all centres of New Zealand. Splendid testitr is,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11650, 11 May 1901, Page 1
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