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ow——— l —————— —i — ——————— ———- ——— ■ ■ ■ — - —- ——— - - — ; 7 ••. ■ ■ • > • .-r.v> •• V-V. *•*«?< ..?> •» • -~x .; >1 KssPisSyi y. ;; -■■ ': "'■■•'"• j. Dress and Fashion. > ' • ;— , . —_—_—i. —-— — —— — ' • ••••<•■• —— -"T IU Hi'M | : | 111 11 !l II 111 i 111 J 1.11 i I 111 111 Hfl™* j ,-y. | { I 1 JL/f'Cj I Special 0.11(1 § . P COiiEICiIG,: ; ''f|| | • . " e .' m There will be on view all the Magnificent Selection of Season's Goods that have been collected for us in the various Great : ,jj Til lIQ OAV M T 1 O Princioa! i Fashion Centres, and we cordially invite the public to walk through and inspect our preparation for the Season. g'l U s~UUrI § HI ILffV 1 ft til g v •m- We would also call attention to the increased floor space of our-Mantle and Jacket Department, and the New §§ ~~ ~ _ . """" " _^ j§ | Salon that has been devoted' entirely to the display of Millinery. | _ _ __ *'1$ § SHOW DAYS. THE 31 IN ST. •• iff|| Oilß SHOW- WINDOWS 3.1 on 6 sr6 worth 3. visit, dGCor&tGd by our P6rmß.nGnt Artist. I . Ull WBBUSrf WW B ilWw WW v n 1 iSikMil • ■ ■■munwufflta *. ■ ■■ ■ • 1.. |J|l ■ ■ ~• : : : • , ■ . Tea. ' T —— -«__^f!f§§§ " " ~~ ~~~ : T EC ■ I Highest Award and only Gold Medal for Tea at the Auckland Exhibition, 1893-9 • I . ~. . I First Award at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Danadin, i 33} & 1830 j 1 ' ' L. D. NATHAN & CO., Proprietors.. .©sTiiseM. ' ",i

Furnishing Goods. - SPECIAL SHOW H I .... ■ • • . - —■' MffMßwmanMßinri *riw GOBaOHBHHKiaaBBDHBHHBaHHUDHBSn . ;■: ■• :/■ - ' -■ :31 ■-.•■ ■; . Si Just Inspect out* Windows for a few minutes* iff • ' ; ■W'lil ..' .. ' : ■*'• " - /. : ; i| Renaissance Lace Goods 1 Embroidered and Hem-stitched 1 Pillow Cases ' ■ ■■ ■■_ ■ I ' '* § Pillow Shams and Bed Spreads | Sideboard Cloths, Fancy Mats, and D'Oyleys Drawn Thread and Embroi- | dered Tray Cloths Duchess Cloths and Table, f Centres. .. ' $ ■ ■■ ' THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE FOB, J FANCY GOODS IS £ People's Furnishing Warehouse \ TONSON GARLICk C 0..lirrt /f|g LIMITED, G&TTJES&SJST STREET, ATJCKLAMU, J — - - gg ~ fflWM'.wwanri^ - Life AssuranceAUSTRALIAN MUTUAL I PROVIDENT SOCIETY ; ' NEW ZEALAND BRANCH, , HEM), OFFICE: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS: .: - THE 'HoI: CHARLES J. ( J^H^^ : 'ML T c* 'i)Y D niy''cS lla!rman ' ' 1 A. D'd BATHE BRANDON, ESQ Dspttty Chairman. ■... '■I'HB IiON. EDWARD RICHARDSON, CHG ' ; ; JOA£N DUNCAN, ESQ. ' ,Ur ' ™ . om^™ra™l£T A OTTo2E T olfi°i'S'll 3 °™°* . • THE ONLY MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE WHICH DECLARES A BONUS EVERY YEAR ACCUMULATED FUND .-Up."! Q (\AA * xmrr, 't t.t " (EIGHTEEN MILLIONS SOLING )' t ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £2,400,000 -■<'* STERLING. POLICIES' IN FORCE ... ... 159 307 S SUM ASSURED ... ... £4 366 w; ; "'S CASH BONUSES DIVIDED ... £9,m',496 . j . BONUSES. ' |j to VES yieldinS Keversionar Bonuses amounting f. ■ ° VER TWO MALIGNS, yielding Rever. If EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT, 8J per cent, on the total income. "-tM ;; , •- ' BRANCH OFFICE: CUSTOMIOUSE QUTY. L SLINGTOS\ SeCretary * 'C. W. HEMERY. District Secretary, Auckland. ' -1|

• . Dress and Fashion. . iji • $ 1(] T ( ! | Autumn and |g|g|gg| ! 1 Winter, 1903 ! »:j v «:• | | | The PSOfIFOS^ 99 on her last trip, direct | | from London, has brought for SMITH & CAUGHEY, Ltd., | | the first consignment of | I " " -~ ' j | for present and approaching Seasons. | ■j* jtj | This is the largest single shipment ever received by the firm, | | and will be ready for inspection almost immediately. | V Cl§&cb- ® A I • \ ' v :j: | Wholesale and Family Drapers. |

Dress and Fashion. ) NEW ZEALAND I Titae ZeS.lS.Slid EALANPj II fit 111 ClothSrsg Factory, SlI^J i iCLOTHIIG' FACTORY] QUEEN STREET. loothihgf^OOTl S I 1 WE CAN FIT tall, short, f* »"% |f% 01 1 " ■ slender, and stout men; v 1 1V v * and all country parcels above 20/- are posted free. SljitS Tennis Shirts from 2/11 wwi vu _ Jgvjj Pyjama Suits from 5/6 ' Parents and Guardians K* W Cashmere Socks 1/are invited to inspect, our ( X Wbk New Zealand Underclothing splendid Stock of Boys' V* .(§ a very line stock. Suits, made of New Zea- V— * /x ' land Tweeds. ' vjCT / OUR... FOX'S SERGES //|w/^T \ HAT DEPT. GREY SERGES /I WW A \ is replete with the very I f «g hf?.a\ \ latest styles. and all the Latest Styles I <®>f I l*l\\ *-v.\ of Materials. I of £7MX J ALL THE JACKETS are \M f'4P / HALLENSTEIN BROS. Padded in the Shoulders Sjw. <r RSfSflff and fit almost as well as >■£»!>£7 |u $. \fJj garments made to meas- 11 a a J- 128 Knielcer Trousers, all sizes, v ZfEAimJIi^IO Knieker Trousers, all sizes, fct.r4t.rS!is iJ »51U,0,6 I CLOTHING College Caps, Tennis Shirts, ' I \ White Shirts, Washing I 1 FllfiTfss?V Blouses and Underclothing j I I fill I Uil I j n great vaiiety. jJF 'Iff (Six doors aboue Victoria St) Men's Suits made of New jl II \\\\\v\ niiccju STPFPT Zealand Tweeds and Fox's i t » TO QUEEN STREET, Serges, all with Padded nil I \\\\l ...... _ Shoulders. . .I ' Ij . AUCKLAND. j FACTORY x ICLOTHINGFACTOtWI Merchandise. PURE Full Nourishment, partly predigested. Sterilized: , THE. BEST FOOD FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS IN ALL CLIMATES. ~c « vr c POWDER FORM. .. CHFlto V^ G 'NTHE KEEPS AND^ft THE WORLD. IWDEFI WITELy. STORES. . THE NEW PATENT CLEANSAL SrA EON WASHING POWDER. NO SOAP OB SODA REQUIRED. Dissolves instantly in Water (Cold or Hot). Will remove GREASE, BLOOD, or DIRT of ANT kind quickly in COLD water. « . , XjANKETS, WOOLLENS, SILKS, and LACES washed CLEAN and mada ■ Soft aa New. TRY IT ONCE AND YOU WILL USE ANYTHING ELSE For DAIRY FACTORIES, FREEZING \voRKS, WOOLLEN MILLS, FELLMONGERS, BUTCHERS, HOUSEWIVES, ETC., ETC. Try a Spoonful in your Bath, use it EVERY time, and give up ordinary Soap. (ASK YOUR STOREKEEPER FOR SAPON. Boots and Shoes. ." Have now received some New Lines in FELT SLIPPERS, •• winch are worth the attention of Lady Friends. LADIES' EVENING SHOES in large variety. CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES In varied selection, and all at their well-known low cut V •' prices. X NEXT FORESTERS' HALL, ; Near Tram Stopping Place, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. ;v r .'- ' ■ . . - ' '• • X Y s ' v ■' s ' * '

.■ ■ Opticians. Whisky- ■ TT _ n A REVOLUTION IN SPECTACLE ! AND EYEGLASS FITTING. ' jT' f a I give as much care to the Fitting of Glasses J/ll Ijfjj/ to the Individual Face as to Correcting Defects j . jfjJJjjJJjjjl HAIG & \i/fn)V No need for anyone to wear unbecoming glasses. / Mmill/iilf HA!(? ji^/11/Mi My "Fariiear" Spectacles are a boon -where two pairs are needed. ■ ML scots mum SAMUEL BARRY, D.8.0.A. (Lond.), ' Wk WHISKY - flli EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, y^Ml W W 314, Queen Street (next Tonson Garlick Co.) ' Fop FAILING SIGHT, strained VISION, PAINFUL. EYES, 11 Agents / |b INFLAMED eyelids, HEAD- & Heather, Robepton & Co., g ACHES, INSOMNIA, CROSSED AUCKLAND J| ■QSSS?®* H. M ARG L I. ■77 .pwwi,. EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE .SPECIALIST. !, . RISTO photos. M PRACTICAL. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. ™> n J n ' Mristo FhoTOS CERTIFICATED MEMBER OF THE SPENCER OPTICAL INSTITUTE. IJfm A# m ro* mn A# ® D>% Who will Examine and Test your Sight, based on. Reliable Scientific Methods, and: 8S& AS RB |g i affl treß . fif II ill Sll WZ ' I absolutely Correct tliose Defects. No Spectacles are recommended unless found to be M 9|r % t |g} Sgy 9 "•*. jw S SS nd vico - ,?° Consultation Fee, Charges for Spectacles made by H. MAE- - 3-4-6 QUEEN ST. J. A.CLAR 1 GTJLEb are Seasonable. Patronage Solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. . Address: -.• 9 f':^ e ® H. MAKGXJLES, SHOETLAND-SISffiET (Opposite Post Office). AUCKLAND. y QT-CORAPtfSR. J P*©TgQRAPHjR. }

"CIOS EFFECTIVE ROOF REPAIRS ' ~" J .""I- V: Go to KEESING AND CO., SANITARY - PLUMBERS, ETC., " ALBERT-STREET ; (Next Salvation Army Barracks). •. / ; Telephone 637. .' - • .. y-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12231, 28 March 1903, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12231, 28 March 1903, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12231, 28 March 1903, Page 8 (Supplement)

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