CORONATION SOUVENIR. POST 50 VANITY FAIR CieAEETTE LABELS, OR 50 OLD JUDGE CIGARETTE BOXES TO THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., AUCKLAND, AND YOU WILL RECEIVE A BEAUTIFUL ART PORTRAIT IN BAS - RELIEF OF THE KING or QUEEN WRITE NAME AND ADDRESS - PLAINLY. "■■ • ■■'■'■ — ; —~ ~-* r~~" -TTrrEDDING PRESENTS AND WEDDING l ' ' RINGS. The Largest Stock in Auckland. We hold the Record for Largest Sales of Wedding Rings, and give J dozen Spoons Free to every Purchaser of a Ring at 21s or upwards. SKBATES BROS., Queen-street. AUSTRALIAN- QABLEGEAMS For OPEEDY (TRANSMISSION By the SHORTEST "ROUTE Should be Marked " T7IA TpXTENSION.". m A K I F T3EDUCER To 4 ID PER WORD. 2D PER WORD. i __ i ANOTHER DISCLAIMER. WE are informed that some of ■ our Rivals are circulating a Report that the Auckland Millers are mixing off American Flour. We beg to state that SO FAR AS WE ARE CONCERNED, THE REPORT IS ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT FOUNDATION. P. VIRTUE, Manager, TtfORTHERN T3OLLER TV/TILLING pO., T TUTTED. I A STILL CHAMPION. THE NAPIER DAILY TELEGRAPH OF MAY 28, 1902, ON AMERICAN FLOUR AND MILLING TRUST. " In a local but important way the question of preferential trade relations is rained by an advertisement in this issue inserted by the Northern Roller Milling Company, of Auckland. Its management very pertinently ask why consumers should buy American Flour, the production of which gives no employ-" ment to labour in this country, when New Zealand-made Flour of admittedly high quality is obtainable? This is a subject which is worthy the attention of the workers, who, it' they expect to be paid fair wages, must also consider it their duty to support whereever practicable industries established in tho country and employing our own people. There is another reason which should lead consumers to patronise the Northern Roller Mills' products, as, in addition to the wellknown excellence of these, this company has unflinchingly fought the battle against the milling combine." A DISCLAIMER. THE AMERICAN WHEAT AND FLOUR BY THE MAIL STEAMER IS NOT FOR THE NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING COMPANY, LIMITED. P. VIRTUE, Manager. " GRAND PRIX," PARIS, 1900. The Highest Possible Award. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S PENS. OP HIGHEST QUALITY, AND HAVING GREATEST DURABILITY ARE THEREFORE THE CHEAPEST. "DING-PONG TOURNAMENTS. Come to us for Prizes and you will find just what you want. A Good Stock at Low Prices. • SKEATES BROS., Jewellers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12000, 24 June 1902, Page 4
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