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'■•'''■ i DAILY MEMORANDA. SALES": : Mr. liouis Lewis—Merchandise, 11 x a.m. Messrs. Samuel Cochrane and Bon—Household Furniture, etc., 11 a.m. Mr. J. Jones—Poultry, Fruit, etc., 10.30 a.m. Messrs. Richard Arthur and Poultry, Fruit, etc., 11 a.m. Messrs. Warren Blyth and Co.—Furniture, etc.. 1 p.m. Messrs. J. Cahill and Co.—Produce. Fruit, Poultry, etc., 10.30 a,m. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Horses, etc., 11 a.m. Messrs. Alfred Buckland and Sons—Horses, eta. 11 a.m. Messrs. Gabriel Lewis and Bicycles, etc., 11 a.m. AMUSEMENTS: Opera Pollard's Opera Company, •' La Poupee," 8 p.m. City Hall— Dix's Gaiety Company. Choral Hall—Auckland Liedertafel, Concert, 8 p.m. Parishioners of the Church of the Holy SeSepulchre— Hall, 7.30 p.m. "WHO DOES NOT KNOW [WHO DOES NOT LIKE "WHO DOES NOT DRINK punmi NATURAL MINERAL WATER. ."WHY? TT IS THE T»EST IN THE .WORLD! vro CONNECTION WITH MILLING TRUST. ■AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA ALSO ADMIT IT STILL CHAMPION. R.M.S. Sierra (trading from San Francisco). Auckland, December 24, 1901. MANAGER NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING COMPANY, LIMITED, AUCKLAND. Sir,— I have uleasure in stating that I have had two large lots of your "CHAMPION" Flour, and it will please you to learn that it is as strong and white a Flour AS I HAVE EVER USED aboard this steamer, which is saying a lot when you consider the number of ports we take in stores at. I remain, yours truly, (Signed) F. SCHRINFER, Chief Baker, R.M.s. Sierra. True Oopy of F. Schrinfer's Letter.— FORD, Justice of tho Peace for the Colony of New Zealand. pROVE THIS FOR XTOURSELVES. npHE HPALK OF TOE TTOUE IS OUR GRAND DISPLAY AND X FREE EXHIBITION OF A NOVEL ELECTRIC TRAIN LADEN WITH SOME OF OUR NEW JEWELLERY, COME AND SEE IT WORKING, And while looking in your eyes will be pleased to look upon OUR BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION Of GOODS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. In PLECTROPLATED ."WARE. EVERYTHING TICKETED. AN ENORMOUS STOCK INSIDE TO CHOOSE FROM. Remember, wo Import straight from the Manufacturers, and Save Warehouse Profits. JUST A GLANCE WILL CONVINCE YOU. SKEATES" BROS., JEWELLERS, ETC., OPPOSITE TOWN CLOCK, QUEEN-STREET. MILNE AND CHOYCE, LIMITED, pENT.'S MERCERY TTJEPARTMENT. Special Shipments of Novelties have been received for this Department, which ARE WELL WORTHY of Inspection. The Latest Rain-proof Coats and Macintoshes, for Gent.'s and Boys' Wear; cool, durable, and smartly-cut goods. Gent.'s Fancy Waistcoats, single and double-breasted. Gentlemen's Felt Hats, from the best English makers, from 7s 6d. Gent.'s Smart Tweed Caps, from Is, Cosy House Coats and Dressing Gowns, in beautiful materials, from 27s 6d. Special Value in All-wool, Unshrinkable Underwear. Singlets, from 3a lid; Pants, from 4s 3d. Colonial Underwear in Eoslyn raid Kaiapoi makes. I MECKWEAR. Our Stock of Neckwear is unsurpassed for variety, style, and novelty; now made-up shapes, new Teddington Ties, smart Paris Ties, from Is each. Pyjamas, in Ceylon Flannel, Flannelette, and All-wool materials. Gent.'s Shirts of all descriptions. Fines Cashmere Socks, from Is pair. Splendid Selection of Boys' and Youths' Winter Suits, in Serge and Tweeds. Boys' Covert Coats, Reefers, and Collars. Special Value in Boys' Sailor Caps, in Cloth, Astrachan, and Pilot Cloth. EVERYTHING STOCKED FOR BOYS' WEAR, -OEAUTIFUL WINTER p ARMENTS AND MATERIALS, T INKED TO TUrODERATE PRICES, IS THE FEATURE AT MOMASTER AND OH ALDERS' JUST NOW. NEW ZIBELINES, HOPSAOKB, FRIEZES, CHEVIOTS. VICUNAS. SERGES. SATIN CLOTHS, BENG ALINES, Etc., Etc.. with Trimmings to Match. BLACK MATERIALS in Plain and Fancy, from lOid to 10s Cd yard. JACKETS. CLOAKS, and FURS. WINTER BLOUSINGS, from 7d to 3s 6d. DENT'S AND MORLEY'S GLOVES, LACKS, and LACE COLLARETTES, HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS, and RIBBONS, MERCERY AND GENT.'S CLOTHING AND HATS. 272 AND 274, QUEEN-STREET. ■PIANOLAS. X! I A N O L A S . PIANOLAS. .XANO L A M. qpiIESE WORLD-FAMED INSTRUMENTS ■*•• May now bo INSPECTED AT THE SHOWROOMS Of mHE TJRITISH AND pONTINENTAL * pi ANO pOMPANY, . STRAND ARCADE. QUEEN-STREET. They nro th« Only Perfect Piano Players in existence, as acknowledged by The Greatest Living Musicians. Sole Agents rriHß T>IUTI3H AM) pONTINENTAL piANO pOMPANY. "STRAND." a. HEQMAN. Manager. WANTED— A Second Waiter and a Pantryman. References.—Apply Northern Club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11949, 25 April 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11949, 25 April 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11949, 25 April 1902, Page 4

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