ARTHUR NATHAN'S "RELIABLE" TEAS. Hate for yean past maintain*! their SUPERIOR CHARACTER FOB UNIFOBW QUALITY AND GOOD VALUE. Householders will find them the mart Economical to Buy. yet for strength and fragrance they LEAVE KOTHIKG TO BE BBSTBED. ASS FOB ARTHUR NATHAN'S LEADPACKETS " RELIABLE" TEA. AND SEE THAT YOU GET THEM AND NONE OTHER. " SELLABLE" CEYLON TEA. " BELIABLE" INDIAN TEA. " SELLABLE" BLENDED TEA. By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor. B. J. M. KEMP (Established 1835), TVTEECHANT rpAILOB. TT OSIER. TTATTEE AND QHIETMAKEE, IB NOW OPENING LP KEW SEASON'S GOODS. QUEEN-STREET (Next to Bank of New Zealand), AUCKLAND.
ASK FOE HANCOCKS CELEBRATED XXXX ALE AND STOUT. QUALITY UNEQUALLED. PIANOS. ORGANS. THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO COMPANY Are showing a Splendid Selection of Pianos and Organs by Best Makers only, at their Premises, STRAND ARCADE. PIANOS AND ORGANS Sold on the very easiest terms ever offered. Sole Agents for— " HAAKE" Pianos "KAPa" do. " BECHBTEIN ' Pianos " BTIIOHHJENGER" Pianos. THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., •' STRAND." A. HEOMAN. Manager. COME AND SEE W. H. POTTER'S NEW PREMISES. 244, QUEEN-STREET. New Stock of Gentlemen's Clothing, Mercery, Hata, etc. First-claea Tailoring a Speciality.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11783, 12 October 1901, Page 4
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