On Saturday night next a special tram will leave the Auckland station for Rotorua at twenty-five minutes past eleven, arriving at Rotorua at twenty-five minutes past six a.m. on Sundav. A return train will leave Rotorua for Auckland at ten minutes past twelve a.m. on Monday, reaching Auckland at seventeen minutes past seven a.m. Our imnortatibn of cotton and linen goods having been purchased early, wo are enabled tomark these lines still at popular prices, although wo could not replace same unless we paid 124 per cent, to Ilk per cent, advance; Ladies should insnect our values in calico, sheeting, flannelettes,' towels, damasks, serviettes, etc., McCullagh and Gower, imnorter3. - - ~,.... ■'.- Egg Powder, 6d tins, a capital substitute for eggs in cakes, pastry, pancakes.- Sold everywhere. Tuek<?r*s. . ' ; Just opened: A large shipment of plain, fancy, and : exclusive . dress fabrics. - Our colourings correct; our makes are the latest; all marked at popular prices.—McCullagh and Gower. the popular drapers. Eggs dear—use Egg Powder ; will be found an excellent substitute in ! cakes, pancakes, etc. A-k for Tucker's. Blacksmiths, iron-workers and others are reminded of the sale by auction to-day at Richard Arthur and Co.'s mart of anvils, vices, chains, etc., etc. Sale starts at eleven a.m. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12523, 16 March 1904, Page 6
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