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t J Highest Award and only Gold Medal for Tea at the Auckland Exhibition, 1898-9 j *mM *m@ I First Award at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889 & 1890 i wtmrjincM L. D. NATHAN & CO., Proprietors, ©m\ic vi^^

Dress and Fashion. * — —~" ~ ~* TH j The important events which have happened within the past few months will be registered in the history of the great British Empire. We have had the final settlement ■ of the great Boer War and the crowning ©f His Majesty King Edward VII. Not less important to the numerous patrons of the D. S-3 C, ... are the facts that the shipments of. Fashions from the World's Markets excel anything that ever before was offered to the Auckland public. Blouses, in exquisite Silk and Lace, are very special, and demand equal attention to the chic Parisian Millinery. Silk and Cotton Dress Goods are beyond description, and must be seen i to be realised. Our large indents have enabled lis to reach first-class manufacturers and obtain the best value that money could buy. All Goods will be sold at the usual ' small profit. Our policy is to beat the records of the past and make this a CROWNING YEAR indeed. _____ Cocoa. STRENGTHENING, REFRESHING. tH , Pure anfi Soluble. \M mm Easily Digested. [H ll'l Highly Nutritious. \M Mf. ' Of Exquisite Flavor. Sjn . I Easily Digested. g: Highly Nutritious. Of Exquisite Flavor. i| . 1 iilPl lell jll Preferred fey conneisfieiars for its quality B !HI and flavor. Selected by housekeepers for j|| iH its ecoaonay in use. It is universally ||| Ml aclsmowiedged to be tho ||j Si fi I Best in Existence* i KiJjjjJ .....jiuwu —p— —■—| i^irrr~2T BffIMBgIB3BSBI3SSSi3nJ»?B wa-1 1 ■—■—an— ——a——Hi iiiT'iriirmiiiiniiwiiwiiiiiiiiiwmiiMiiniMiiHini irrn *in — r ~~TZ r " rl ~~ r "' — r "~" 1 — ' " "'' >■ 1 ■' '■ """ ""' " ' ' •""""" , "'"* ,r "" '"' "'' *""* "* Ooachbuilders. > ■ ■■'—■ ' * %Ttm*(fc, , lut " * COACHBUILDERS, !jgSifeF SMASH. Elliott. Street, M^}'^ TAkE*'iT-*TO :t 'FLVNN»S. THEY'LL BEPAIR IT NEATLY, CHEAPLY, AND PROMPTLY,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12072, 16 September 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12072, 16 September 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12072, 16 September 1902, Page 2

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