: BEAUTIFUL PICTURES GIVEN AWAY FKEE. SEND TO THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., AUCKLAND. 25 Old Judge Cigarette Boxes, or 25 Cam co Cigarette Boxes, or 12 Old Judge Tobacco Labels, or 25 Vanity Fair Cigarette Labels, or 5 Vanity Fair Cigarette Labels from 508. tins, or 12 Vanity Fair Tobacco Labels, or 12 Melrose Tobacco Labels, or 12 Old Gold Tobacco Labels, AND YOU WILL RECEIVE. ! POSTAGE PAID, | A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE. FOR ANY OF ABOVE BOXES OR LABELS. NOTE: Write Name and Address Plainly. A VARIETY OF SUBJECTS MAY THUS BE OBTAINED.
'CHILDREN'S GOODS For ' * WINTER WEAR At MILNE ANI> CHOYCE, LIMITED, CHILDREN'S SMART FROCKS AND COSTUMES, all shades. MAIDS' COAT AND SKIRT COSTUMES AND JACKETS. MAIDS' AND CHILDREN'S RAIN COATS. INFANTS' FROCKS. COATS, AND PELISSES, in Serges, Cloth, Fleecy Cloth, Corduroy, unci Cashmere, Trimmed with Furs, Velvet, and Braidings, in all the latest Colours for Children's' Wear. CHILDREN'S NEW BONNETS, HATS, AND CAPS. CHILDREN'S FUR SETS, from 5a lid the* Bet. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Of CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING, BIBS. PINAFORES. WOOL GOODS, GLOVES, INT ANTS' SHOES. • ■■' . OEE TftT'INDOW T^ISPLAY. I -ftTO CONNECTION WITH MILLING TRUST. A ULRICA AND A USTRALIA 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 pleasure in stating that I have hail 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.
][ remain, yours truly, (Signed) P. SOID3INFEK, Chief Baker, R.M.s. Sierra. True Copy of P. Sehrinfer'* Letter.— FORD, Justice of the Peace for tile Colony of New Zealand. pROVE THIS .FOR yOURSELVES. TDEAUTIFUL TST INTER p ARMENTS AND MATERIALS, T INKED TO /jMTODERATE pRICES, IS THE FEATURE AT M°M ASTETI AND Q ALDERS' JUST NOW. NEW" ZIBELINES, HOPSACKS, FRIEZES, CHEVIOTS, VICUNAS, SERGES, SATIN CLOTHS. BENGAUNES, Etc., Etc., with Trimmings to Matcb. BLACK MATERIALS in Plain unci Fancy, from IOJd to 10a 6d yard. JACKETS, CLOAKS, and PURS. WINTER BLOUSINCS, from 7<l to 3s 6d. DENT'S AND MORLEY'S GLOVES, LACES and LACE COLLARETTES. HOSIERY FANCY GOODS, and RIBBONS. b MERCERY AND GENT.'S CLOTHING AND BATS. cyrrrp AND < }, r 7 A QUEEN-STREET. WHO DOES NOT KNOW •WHO DOES NOT LIKE "WHO DOES NOT DRINK PURIIU NATURAL MINERAL WATER. ■WHY? TT IS THE "REST IN THE "ryOBLD! PIANOLAS I A N O L A S. PIANOLAS. 1 A N 0 L A S. npHESE WORLD-FAMED INSTRUMENTS -* May now be INSPECTED AT THE SHOWROOMS or rjtHE jgRITISH AND CONTINENTAL piANO /COMPANY, STRAND ARCADE. QUEEN-STREET. They are l\w Only Perfect Piano Players in existence, as acknowledged by The Greatest Living Musicians. Solo Agents: T HE 13 RmSH AND CONTINENTAL piAKO COMPANY. " STRAND." A. BEGMAN, Manager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11955, 2 May 1902, Page 4
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