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ii 11—wgagi mmmmmmmm w— mmmmmmm Watchmakers and Jewellers. T> 0 Y a L V 1 SIT. MEDALS. PENDANTS, BEOOCIIES, AXD OTHER 80UVENIBS OF 1 T.E.H. THI DUKE AND DUCHESS OP YORK AT ALL PRICES. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN JEWELLERY COMPANY (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), Ql"fcKN->TREKT. BUY EARLY. TTIEW TILE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK V ■ THROUGH A FIELD GLASS. A Large Collection Specially Imported for the occasion, and at Specially Reduced Prices, from 7» 6d upward;. S K E A TE.« B R O S. (Opposite Town Clock l , QUEEN-STREET. M A K ll x A O E S. 11l The Largest .-took of WEDDING RINGS in the City, from 213 upwards, ana half-dozen useful TEASPOONS j,'ivea tREE with each RiilL'. BEST VALUE IN THE CITY. S K E A T i; S B K 0 S. (Opposite Town Clock i, c>ueen-sti:eet. Insurance Companies. Y IDELITJ QUA RA N T iTe" THE NEW; ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COiIPAN^ GUARANTEES l> UAjXAjN XJiiJbjb TEE t'IDKLITi! OP PERSONS IN POSITIONS OF TJiUST. rrißJil BOOTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO -5- OP NEW ZEALAND. Capital Paid-up, Ite-iusurunce, General E<;b«rve iiuide, exceed i^B,O(W. i'IUE A.M» MAKiNJi liltiKa ACCEPTED AT LOWEST KATES. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. Local Insuluilbii. Profits reiamea m mo Colony. A. S. RUSSELL. Branch Manager. Nurserymen. * m |"> ose S. f r >'■'," ,'Vr J # ■?%'• ■<--J-.-f. /t-.:-',-- >;¥ R°S E "' THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE COLLECTION OF npEAS AND TTYBRID r£»EAS, ETC., IN THE COLONY, AT FROM 8S PEE DOZEN. IN NOVELTIES FOR- 1901, A SUPERB COLLECTION OF THE "NEWEST AND RAREST IN CULTIVATION, From 20s dozen. Postage, Is a dozen extra, W, E7L rmATT ' OT All U. Ironmongery. USE SHACKLOCK ORION R A NG.ES. 'ALL IRONMONGERS. Patents. E A T. E N, T S OBTAINED IN EVERY COUNTRY OF THE WORLD. pALDVvIN, -OAYWARD, AND pARK, CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND PATENT AGENTS, LEGAL CHAMBERS (Opposite Vulcan Lane), QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. HEAD. OFFICE: NATIONAL CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON. Full Information and Advice on Application. Local IndustriesrA, CANFORD AND QON S. * FISH AND OYSTER MERCHANT?. Oysters arid Fish Received on Oonsijnmcnt' from Coastal Settlers. Eegiatered w, iS Trade Mark. ERESH FISH DAILY, From Steam Trawlers. AT MART, CUSTOM-STREET. j*w. "SHRANK HARRIS & CO,. &S X 1 i MONUMENTAL m MASONS. PJ MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, ft*\ Etc.. worked to any design. te."3 "nil supplied in Marble, jjf{| Granite, and Freestone. fejjL We invite Inspection of onr £.<T'ja Stock, the Workmanship of rlC2_j which is our best Advertiseinent. Direct Importer! of Marble from Carrara, Italy, illlilMll'l !uu! Granite from Aberdeen, jrfi- 'h* Scotland. A Large Number of S3fflia lron Tomb Railings to Select >y.j from. New Designs. Photojrrapha and Prices forwarded rVSSSSSSsSSi Free on Application. fPO SETTLERS, STOREKEEPERS, FARiIEES. AMD OTHiillS. IRELAND BROTHERS, TANNERS. LEATHER MANUFACTURERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERS. SADDLERS, IRONMONGERS. A GRL.NDE.Ui DiPOETERB. CASH BUYERS OF HIDES. WOOL, SHEEt'SKINS. TALLOW, BEESWAX. ETC., AT CURRENT RATES, WAREHOUSE: VULOAN LANE AND ffIGH | STREET. I WORKS: PANMURK. AUCKLAND. N. Z. J. HENDERSON (Established 1860) PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER, SIGNWRITER, DECORATOR, ETC., HIGH-STREET; MIXED PAINTS FOR HOUSE AND SHIP USE. SPECIAL BLACK FOE SCHOOL BOARDS. N.B.—The above executed at Moderate Charges. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Telephone No. 1213. "YTOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, ! i. CORNER, OF i ALBERT .AND \VKJ,Lc:SLEY STREETS. Readinßroom, bright and cheerful, com- { fortably furnished. All the loading local and ; Australian Papers, Reviews, Magazines, etc., i on the tables; subscription, 2a 6U per uuarter. i The Library contains upwards of 4000 vols, in the various departments of literature, with constant addition New Books; subscription, 2s od per quarter. Meeting for Young Men on Tuesday, 1.1 j and 7.46 p.m.; Thursdays, at I.M and 7.30; United Missionary Prayer Meeting, Saturdays, at 7.30; Bible Class, Sunday, at op in.;' Sunday Evenjntr Service in City Hall, at 8 p.m. The General Secretary is always glad to welcome YOUNG MEN, to show strangers over the budding, and give them all needed information, or to confer with such as desire has help.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11689, 26 June 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11689, 26 June 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11689, 26 June 1901, Page 7

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