Florists., etc. Jfc M RS - w EBSTER ' ___\ FLORAL ARTIST. **Mii- Trial Solicited. ''-'"' Prize Winner Auckland ' u&r£%'-'i*!-,T<&r Horticultural Societies ~^_W?g_W T*0&B? , $& Exhibition, 1902. %| Bridal Shower Bouquets. Sprays. Buttonholes, and Floral Baskets most artistically arranged. Choice Cut Flowers always on hand. Funeral Emblems in great variety of designs always on hand. Satisfaction Guaranteed. By Special Appointment. J. 1). W i; B 8 T B 1! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUITERER AM) GREENGROCER. Telephone 3-14. Shipping and Families Supplied. Every attention and Moderate Charges. Purveyor to Union S.S. Co., N.Z. .Shipping Co.. Shaw. Savill, and Albion Co., Huddart, Parker Co., Tyser Co OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. OQ QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Merchandise. OVDIirDC incubator co. _ IT Ba ft Wt «\ (OF BUFFALO, H.Y.. U.S.A.) Incubators * 3rooii«ra As Supplied to the N.Z. Government. NW SEASON'S LIST FREE FROM P.O. BOX 294. DUNEDIN HEAD OFFICE FOR NEW ZEALAND: COLONIAL MUTUAL BUR JIKGS, OUNEDItJ. OF Ml IBOSWPNC?B<! «''!! s;i>!!£K'? , - [: Or W. and G. WINSTONE, AUCKLAND. •STAKES BOOTS AND HAROflE ff"o3 IV-l NESS waterproof as a ALto Pica's back, and soft as nkbv ve[vet Add 3 three timeg to cm n urnAl the wear of leather. Pleasant UULU IYItUAL odour. Allows a polish with DUBBIN b^® s maHßn 22 EXHIBITION HIGHEST Wi&yi|lJ9 AWARDS For superiority. Black or Brown Colour. Sold by Boot Stores. Saddlers, Ironmongers, etc. Manufactory, Dulwich, London. England. RICHARD. H. HOPKINS. FORT-STREET, IMPORTER OF BUTCHERS' MACHINERY AND REQUISITES, SPICK AND SALT MERCHANT. . Agent for— The " PRVALINE" Manufacturing Co., New York—lnvaluable to the Dairy and Creamery—Creamery " Blue" Book and prices posted Free. Indents Executed at Lowest Kates. Telephone 720. Tjl O R S A L EA Large Shipment of riTERRY'S /""10NFECTIONERY. Just Arrived, «. EX WAKANIT "ONTRICAN AND nu. "Cycling. Ck GREAT f m" INVENTION. frl *f\ Next to the' __± $ \ki" Pneumatic Tyre Ssor & Tl,, ' : Cushion ej - Frame W A & '* " 10 greatest in- <([ In 1 vent-ion of the «£<>, %*d tiikinc, as it ,!„«, _$$& 1 " % , »©>' :r || *"° roW j,|„, cg! s &$ f"'i» " ie I "'' \so^ / f%*Q&' RE UP-TO-DATE; f Cushion Frame. W*k Cushion Frame, II yTJs B DEXTER and CROZIER, .. Victoria St. East, % Write for Unique iimwwmim m^imiiiimii'imiiw mmmmmmmmmiimmm wgmmm mm Local Industries. rv\ PEACOCK. Ophthalmic Optician. 2iß, i . QUEEN-STREET, opposite City Hall.— The Sight Tested by most improved methods and Spectacles accurately fitted. Artificial Eyes of all colours in Stock- Nautical and Surveyors' Instruments in Stock and' Repaired. A STANFORD AND (JONS, FISH AND OYSTER MERCHANTS. Wholesale aval Retail. Country Orders Punctually Attended To Befl-iitorad &i 'is __~_\ ! 2»Stfcssfc From Steam Trawlers. AT MART. CUSTOM-STREET. • Brown Paper Parcels Uetnil. rf^O- CARTS AND PERAMBULATORS. _**»■ s. COLD MEDAL AWARD AT rS'n&sti'W. ineeusliind and Auckf '«PSi \ land Exhibitions. Cash / MM A <>•' deferred Payments. , a*S«S» '\ 1-literal Discount ab I Mowed to vrUoleKale 5 V buyers. V C nmKS ; '' QUEEN-STREET. rj^f^v > AUCKLAND . 'N /X BERAMBU L ATOBft V x _ i L GO-CARTS, AND Y««4£odSrov WICKERWARK. i^a^Ji CHEAPEST AND BE I' fist Mcleod BROS., Ni.^ AR y^^ c ?; QUEEN-STREET, j Branch KaraDß»haß» Ed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12070, 13 September 1902, Page 7 (Supplement)
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