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T EC £3 | Highest Award and only Gold Medal for Tea at the Auckland Exhibition, 1898-9 | J First Award at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Danedin. 1889 & 1890 | L. D. NATHAN & CO.. Proprietors. ostrich'

Dress and Fashion. GRAND DISPLAY' OF Cotton Dress Goods >—< — Our British and Continent tal dress buyer, anticipate ing large demands for the New Materials—lawns, Mercerised Sateens, Cotton Foulards, French Muslins, Zephyrs, Ginghams, Cambrics, Navy and White Prints—contracted for the supply of 100,000 yards, in designs exclusively reserved to us for N.Z., em= bracing all the latest Printings. Prices range from 4-<d to 2s 6d per yard. PATTERNS W\ Post Free ® on application. MedicalTh 9 for Acidity of tie Stomach, ' SdST*Jnd^hß^ickHeadache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructation;,, L ", Bilious Affections. __ Sold Throughout the World. ■ N.B-ASK FOR D-INMEFORD'S MAGNESIA. 1 I-* I • i«i «'!'• i»I«i"» i• i a i»i«i«j «> I 6 i« 1 -*-1-°-1 •1» I ° i' c T^ "IMPFY'S The New Vegetable Medicine is an extra- a IITIrCI J . ort jj nar y success. In Liver, Kidney and ~ Stomach Complaints, people experience ifHinL* • • prompt relief or complete cure. Moreover, o ■ I they help to sell it, for they write letters ~ HPPLE." lof grateful acknowledgment so that others j_J J fID ■11 Stomach Complaints, people experience • iTa/lY • • prompt reliefor complete cure. Moreover, e ——————— | they help to sell it, for they write letters HPPLB." lof grateful acknowledgment so that others |_| I — 1 '*■■" may benefit ® rpHOSE who report on " Impey's May Apple" are indis- a I putably honest in their opinions, are not afraid to sign - DA their names, and from their position in the community are _ absolutely independent, and are not disposed to indiscriminately » eulogise every new medicine they try. Here are two brief — extracts: ti . , - " After using ' Impey's MAY APPLE * for nearly two years, it affords me 0 " great pleasure to testify to its great value. For Flatulency and Indigestion, _ ® "it is a specific, and for Constipation I cannot speak too highly of it. I c — " would not be without a bottle in the house for any consideration. Please _ 0 "send six more bottles.GEO. CHURCHES, Farmer." 9 — * * * * # _ £ " I have suffered from Dyspepsia for nine years, and have been treated by 0 „ "both English and American doctors without result. I have also tried — "most patent medicines, but got no relief till I was induced to test 'MAY « 7] " APPLE.' Even the first bottle had a good effect! lam so convinced of — "Its real va'.ue that I shall take six bottles with me on my voyage.— • - "G. M. BALFOUR (Master' Golden Gate')." - - , 1- *3* CHEMISTS AND STORES. -<E> 2/-» • | BROWN I'BE-ESIINEHTLT SUPERIOR FOR DISEASES OS" THE THROAT, CHEST, SKIN, DEBILITY, RICKETS, RHEUMATISM, &c. EDGAR SHjEPI'AED, Esq., M.D., Bays: i Sib G. D. GIBB, Bart., M.D., says: " A pint of Dr. De Jongh's Oil is of more " It will sustain life when everything else value than a quart of any other." I fails." Sold ONLY in Capsuled Impsbial Half-Pints. Pints, and Quarts, by all Chemists and Storekeepers. Sole Consignees—ANSAE, HARFORD & CO., Limited, 210, High Holborn, London. CAUTION.Heaisi mercenary attempts to recommend or substitute inferior binds.

Dress and Fashion. ' =! 1111111 111 II! ill 111 11111111 1111! IIIII! MWJJH ii wwi ra i fwi shwi fi u 1111 hif iw i#ti l!i I 11! I! 11111111 Hi HI II if i! 11l III! 111-ill! i! Ii! I i 11! 111!! i 1 1! Im i 111 nil! 11 111111 i 11 111! ruin ] g | SUMMER SEASON, 1901-2. j E! EOLIENNES, Plain and Figured, in Blacks and Colours. ™ §f VOILES, Full Ranges, Prices, and Shades. Silk Warp or All Wool. j-g =§ TAFFETAS, PANAMA CLOTHS, 2 = POPLINS, CASHMERES, NUNS VEILINGS, etc. gj I Latest Novelties In Cotton Goods. j ■EE FRENCH PRINTED MUSLINS, Choice and Exclusive Designs. * =3 =j MERCERISED MERLAWNS and FOULARD SATEENS in the most exquisite Designs and Colourings. These will he all ~ — - the rage. =§ PASTELINES and FRENCH WOOL DELAINES, Latest Printings in Plain and Silk Stripes. g jp ZEPHYRS, Plain and Stripes. PRINTS, Light and Dark. WHITE GOODS in Endlass Variety. El EE WARP PIQUES and DRILLS. MUSLIN EMBROIDERED ROBES. |§ | Mohairs and Alpacas. 1 g BLACK MOHAIRS, bright as Silk, 1/4 ito 5/11. g E BLACK BRILLIANTINES and ALPACAS, Plain and Figured, at Special Low Prices. ™ 1 . COLOURED LUSTRES. § ~ CANVAS CLOTHS. GRENADINES. SILK and WOOL NOVELTIES. § 1 APPLIQUE VOILE ROBES. BLACK and WHITE and FANCY COLOURED CHECKS. H § SILKS. NEW GLACES and MERVS and NOVELTY BLOUSINGS. 1 i " A; = I Great Shipment Summer 1 Series—Pure Wool Fast Dyes only— = g 1/OJ upwards, jg | Inspection Invited. Patterns Posted. | I Mantles . and Millinery. Special. I vrr ®/ ppgaa——■Bßaan— ~ T~ Just arrived: The Latest Novelties in Trimmed Millinery, Bonnets, Hats, and Toques (including the New and Charming M §§• " CLARA BUTT," which is the rage in London and Paris), Feathers, Flowers, Ornaments, and all other requisites to pro. H Educe stylish and pretty Millinery in endless variety. If Is -fct"-Thd ever-popular SAILOR HAT eft' specially low prices. S I Latest Parisian Novelties in Neck Ruffles, in CHIFFON, black, - WHITE, and COLOURS. § H Just opening the Latest Novelties 111 MANTLES, COSTUMES, and BLOUSES., §| H — 3tt»»aaasag£ ~ 1 £ (S/lliA Rati Wholesale and | I w la/ & WM& Cs/|f 9 Family Drapers. I § ■ £1 WW Ii 1 H11MI! 11l Mill IIHIWI iinil 1111! Ii 11 llfl 111 HUH HIHII HlllllllliiHl lll|f|1I! II! 111! 1111 l| H illillllilillllllllll i liilllHllilllliriilililiS'tiilliJiinrJlillilJSlTliiMJiHrri^

Merchandise. THE PERFECTION OF NATURE AND ART. Manufactured-by a special process, securing high concentration of the nutritive, stimulating and refreshing: properties of the finest Cocoa Beans, j I " 1 i j Is to-day In daily regular use in ) every country.in the world Try • it, you will find it the most ■ nourishing, digestible and delicious -of nil Cocoas, besides being THE MOST EeON&meRL IN USE, J PURE Full Nourishment, partly predigested.'Sterilized. THE BEST FOOD FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS IN ALL CLIMATES.' csr sa !N POWDER FORM. IC HP> V^°.NTHE keeps AND THE WORLD. INDEFINITELY. TORES y

MerchandiseI New Meat Extract Label. | Tie genua* Liftbig Company's Extract is now ! a ii lafelfe*! with _ the initials of I.iefcig's Sitiatt of j I Meat' Co. ia addition to the blue signature jj 2<^'t ' ol) ''' t ' lß ' 3 ' Ue | i i The new label is intended to assist IhSfpnbiic in i i B disti belnwji tbeCompany's Eitract and ! H § the ma imitations with which the Company has j H I LiEBIC owplinre extract. | Spectacles. T7IOE FAILING SIGHT, STRAINED VISION, -*- PAINFUL EYES, INFLAMED EYELIDS, HEADACHES, INSOMNIA, CROSSED EYES, JSSISP H. MARGULES, PRACTICAL gCIENTIFIC QPTTCIAN, CERTIFICATED MEMBER OF TILE SPENCER OPTICAL INSTITUTE, !^?„ W^2^Ti? e ., and ?>st your 'S l i- based on Latest Reliable Scientific Methods, anil wrf ri«f t° ? S ti either temporary or constant use, which will absolutely Correct those Defects, and Prevent various other Developments injurious to health gener<3 j spectacles are recommended unless found to be necessary. mT „Ci" ° (9 ?' ta^on F , pe -., , Charges for Spectacles made by H. MARaro 'easonable. Patronage solicited. Satisfaction, guaranteed. Address: H. MARGULES, BHORTIjAND-STREET Opposite Post Office), AUCKLAND. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. Tailoring, &c. VENI J VIDI I VIC! ! The Perfection of Fine Tailoring-, Habit Making, Outfitting-, etc. NEW SPRING COOPS HOW ON VIEW. I HP^ABRIO I We Buy ITashion We Sell t For Cash. $ IT AND For Cash I I S INISH. bn ' I 1 WE GUARANTEE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. [I |G. McBRIDE, Merchant Tailor, I j Habit Maker, Gents.' Outfitter, Importer, etc., 1 X VICTORIA ST., NEXT VICTORIA HOTEL, AUCKLAND. w I And at HAWERA, DARGAVILLE, and WAIHI. .#% 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11781, 10 October 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11781, 10 October 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11781, 10 October 1901, Page 2

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