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Miscellaneous. • rtow 10-yoar guarantee— £37 10 Pianos, from 22s lid monthly.-E. and F. Piano Agency, Sole Agents. ' ._. __. WINTRY WEATHER—Mackintoshes, from "5s- Covert Coats, from 17s 6d. New stock to hand, at Geo. Fowlds'. TTTET WEATHER— Oilskin Coats, VV from 8s lid; Oilskin Capes, Pouches, and Leggings, at Geo. Fowlds'. : BOYS' Reefer Coats from 3s lid Sailor Suits from 2s lid, in grand variety, at Geo. Fowlds'. BOYS! Oilskins and Mackintoshes in Grand Assortment; Norfolk Suits just to hand, at Geo. F_mWa_ ; BETWIXT Rain and You—Umbrellas, from 3s lid; Special Line, 16-rib, 5s lid ; Silver-mounted, from 8s 6d, at Geo. Fowlds'. _ HATS ! HATS !—Hard and Soft Hats for all. All Latest Shapes and Colours, at Geo. Fowlds'. ' FOOTBALL NEWS— all club colours, men's, from 4s lid; Boys', from 3s 6d; Strapped, men's. 6s lid, at.Geo. Fowlds'. COTBALL NEWS — Navy Blue Jerseys.. men's, from 4s $d; Boys', from 2s 6d. at Geo. Fowlds'. ; ; FOOTBALL NEWS—CIub Belts from Is, all club' colours; Mufflers for all clubs, at Geo. Fowlds'. SEE THIS—The Neatest Line of Ties in Auckland, at Is 6d, positively the nicest at Geo- Fowlds'. . a TAILORING NEWS—Suits to Measure, £3 3s; Trousers. 16s 6d. at Geo. Fowlds. JUST TO HAND—Winter Suitings and Trouserings of the Newest, at Geo. Fowlds\_ PIANOS, Pianos—All prices, easy terms.— English and Foreign Piano Agency, 7a, Qncen-street. IF you want a nice piece of Dairy-fed Pork for Sunday's dinnei. go to A. Sanderson's, Victoria-street, near Hobson-street. TOHN BROADWOOD AND SON'S PIANOSJ New Models, just landed.—London and Berlin Piano Co., Shortland-street,. TJIENNIS. 1900-1. — Racquet* by various 1 makers; Tennis Balls: Racquets Restrung and Repaired promptly.— Wiseman and Son. EVERY Description of Travelling Trunks. I Bags, Carry-alls, Hat Boxes. Valises to stock or made to order.—J. Wisemaa and Son. JUST TO HAND—A Choice Assortment ol Ladies' Purses and Card Cases, fitted Cases and Bags; suitable for presents.— Wiseman and Sou. IF vou want a Good Suit or Pair of Trousers, of course vou know the Best Stock of Heady-made Clothing is at Geo. Fowlds', Victoria Arcade, Queen-street. JOHN SPENCER AND CO'S High-class and PoDular English Pianos. New Models just landed.— and Berlin Piano Co., Shortland-street. , Cfl'S CALIFORNIAN FLOUR, 5s 3d OU (Splendid Household Flour) White Rose Kerosene, 3s 4d tin Sperm Candles. 5d lb Wax Candles, 6d lb Fanning Tea, Is lb Prime Potted Butter, lOd lb Al Potatoes, local, 5s 9d cwt Al Potatoes, Canterbury, 6s 6d cwt Choice Family Tea, Is 4d lb Golden Tipped Ceylon Tea, 2s 4d lb. Dried Peaches, Apples, Apricots, Prunes, Date 3, etc. R. FRENCH'S GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, 165, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Telephone 1196. p OOD BREAD IS A REAL LUXURY ! Buy your Bread., Pies, Cakes, and Pastry, at the Hygienic Bakery Shops (6), Newton, Ponsonby, Victoria-street (2), Symonds-street, and Freeman's Bay. '* We give you value for your money. Try one of our Shilling Sultana Cakes. Get a Milk Loaf as you go Home to Tea, Telephone: Shop, 962; Bakery, 1318. JOHN C. LEGG, Proprietor. GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. QUE ' "MEW pREMISES, NEXT DOOR TO THE QLD M' QPEN. YOU ARE INVITED to Call and Inspect the New and Varied Stock now opened up in our NEW PREMISES, NEXT : DOOR TO THE OLD MILL. QUEEN-STREET. Our Trade Mark is still " THE OLD MILL." . H. M. SMEETONLIMITED. GENERAL PROVIDERS, QUEEN-STREET. DRUGS AND BRUSH AND PATENT MEDICINES. TINWARE. Etc. Machinery. nPHB "DRITISH ■VTAVY. WATER-TUBE JJOILERS. By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright. LONDON, June 4. Replying to a question in the House of Lords. Lord Solborne, First Lord of the Admiralty, said ho was convinced the watertube boiler had come to stay. Even the Belleville was efficient if properly manufactured. In March last year the Committee appointed to inquire into the question of watertube boilers issued an interim report. The Committee pronounced in favour of watertube boilers on the ground that they meet in a far higher degree than cylindrical boilers the important requirements of rapidity in raising steam and facility of rapid repair without opening up the decks or removing hull fixtures. But while accepting the watertube boiler in principle, the Committee expressed the opinion that the Belleville boiler was not the best of available types. Messrs. Babcock and Wilcox. Limited, after having fitted the H.M.s. Challenger with their Marine Water-tube Boiler, have received further orders from the BRITISH ADMIRALTY for the Boilers of H.M.s. Queen, a battleship of 15,000 1.H.P.; for H.M.s. Hermos, a cruiser of 10.000 1.H.P., the latter to replace Belleville Boilers that have become defective;, and for other large Battleships. The UNITED STATES Navy have ordered from Babcock and Wilcox Boilers for the Armoured Cruisers Maryland and West Virginia, each of 23 000 1.H.P.; also. Protected Cruiser Charleston, of 21,000 1.H.P.; the Milwaukee and St. Louis. WRITE FOR PRICES. SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND: JOHN /CHAMBERS AND QON, J TD.. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN. rn HE pAMBB ON "DUMP Is COMMENDED AS STRONGER AND HEAVIER Thau ANY OTHER PUMP OF THE SAME CAPACITY. STERLING QUALITIES peculiar to tho CAMERON:— 1. Simplicity. 2. Durability. 3. Entire Absence of Outside Valve Gear or Moving Parts. 4. Can be Run without danger of breaking at a Greater Speed than any other Pump with outside valve movement. WE HOLD A LARGE STOCK OF CAMERON PUMPS FOR ALL PURPOSES. Send for Catalogues and Prices. We invito Correspondence. JOHN T3URNS AND no., AUCKLAND, Sole New Zealand Representatives. -\TET ANOTHER BRANCH HYGIENIC X BAKERY. NO. 6 WILL BE OPENED IN FREEMAN'S BAY, next Matthew's, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JUNE 7th. Employees of L.0.'8., K.T. Co.. P.L. Co., Gag Co.. etc.. etc.. please to make a note that you can obtain HOT PIES for Lunch. Buns, Scones, Cakes, Pastry, etc., Fresh Every Day, at LEGG'S HYGIENIC BAKERY BRANCH, PATTESON-STREET, Next Matthew's.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11986, 7 June 1902, Page 8

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