I Let your attire bo " rich, not gaudy, tor j the apparel oft proclaims the man." " Hamlet," act 1., scene throe, Postles and Palmer, j tailors, hatters, mercers, The Strand, QueenI street. ! The "Universal" food chopper continues i the most popular of all. The steadily in- ! creasing demand for it, the unsolicited testi- | monials fr.m housekeepers all over the couni try, prove that it fills a want not met by any other mincer.—Agents, Wingate and Co., 35, Queen-street. A very pleasantly-situated property at Lake Takapuna, consisting of about eight acres of land, with two houses, will be sold by Mr. 11. 0. Oa-rr at his rooms to-day at twelve o'clock. This is half-way between the lake and beach. , Very largely increasing sale of Tucker 3 Sunshine Jelly Crystals; every sort of finest quality anil each flavour prepared with extreme- care. Packets 6d. The ladies of Auckland are invited to inspect our stock of high-grade- "Export" Amej rica.* sewing maohines. Every one guaranteed; hundreds giving entire satisfaction throughout the colony; £3 10s. —Wingate and Co., ironmongers, 33, Queen-street, j On account of the recent wet weather it I has been decided to postpone the opening ! of the Auckland 'Bowling Club's greens until 1 Saturday, November 7.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12408, 22 October 1903, Page 5
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