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Dress and Fashion Economic Problem No. 2 Solved— "A SMART HAT FOR SMALL .MONET." O E N D i: L L ' S tm IMOUS HALF-YEARLY BLACK MILLINER? SHOW. ONLY TWO PRICES. BUT MANY STYLES. r-S gD. rpEIMMKD g<j nb. "13 LACK LIVES ' 13 LACK HATH .lust the thing to wear " Between Season!.* before the Light land more expensive) Sumj mer Hat is needed. TV" 0 wo ALIKE. I \nd all fresh from our workrooms -They I are produced not so much for our Profit *» I to keep the woikrooms busy "between seasons." OFF WINDOW TQISPLAY. KENDELLAS, LTD.. piTY AND ■VTEWTON. • Machinery, etc. W. A. R YAX AND C a ' L m GENERAL ENGINEERS. QUAY-ST. WE have much pleasure in informing our V» Clients that we have been appointed SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS For All Goods manufactured by MESSRS. JOHN I. THORNEYCROFT AND CO., LTD.. LONDON. And we are in a position to quote, the latest and best prices for Marino Oil and Steam Motors, Steam Lorries. Commercial Vehioli Motors, and Direct Coupled Oil Electric Ligh' Sets, ENGLISH MADE THROUGHOUT. JOHN 1. THORNEYCROFT AND CO., LTD. MARINE OIL MOTORS. 11l • 1 Cylinder 6-h.p. £140 I>2 2 Cylinder I'2-h.p. £234 H4 4 Cylinder 21-h.p. £58 C 22 Cylinder 26-h.p. £416 C 4 4 Cylinder 5<5-h.p. £669 C 6 6 Cylinder 78-h.p. £1,06j . D 4 4 Cylinder 100-h.p. £1,063 Prices do not include fitting in, and ar« f.o.b. rail or steamer, Auckland. Fitting in costs approximately £1 per h.p., with a minimum of £5 for small engines. Prigja are for complete sets of machinery, with re« versing gear, shaft, and propellers. THORNEYCROFT STEAM MOTOR ' WAGGONS. Type S.A. 4-tou £515 Type S.A. 5-ton £905 NET CASH. 6-ton Waggons will draw a Trailer with tna tons weight extra. T7l OR SAL Er ONE E.C.O. CONTINUOUS CURRENT DYNAMO. 100 volts. 120 amps. Has fly wheel on spindle, making it specially suitable mr being driven by cither gas or steam power. it is a perfect machine lias not been much used, and is now being renlaced by. much larger machine-. A suitable Countershaft mas also be had if required For full particulars aDply. KHALI) Office Board and Residence. LINTON LODGE. 38. Upper Union-sire it-i Vacancy for Few Gentlemen or Married Couple; refined comfortable home; good locality, PORTLAND HOUSE. 101, Hobson-st., under new Management Vacancies for Boarders; good table; terms moderate.—Mrs Carpenter. VACANCIES at " Ellesmere," Princesstreet Telephone, 458. OAKLEIGH, Upper Symonds-st.—Vacancies, Private Board and Residence for Ladies and Gentlemen; Id section. 'Phone 1720. Opposite Buchanan's, confectioner. Terms moderate.— M L. Gray. " rpiu-j LANGHAM." ,;ermyn-street, near A University.—Private Board and Residence;;" first-class (accommodation and.every convenience. Baths, hot and cold water; splendid view of harbour; terms moderate. Miss Bruce, Proprietress. Telephone, No. 1401. T3ARK VIEW, ROTORUA.—Right opposite' -"- the Gardens. Sanatorium, anil Bathe. Trains met. Terms. —Mrs. C. Astle.y. T> O T O R 0 A -« ' THE CARLTON. New House, quiet, every comfort. Day, ss; week, 2os: Trains met. Wire, write. J. N. MCLEAN, Proprietor. fIOINU TO T> O T O U A. STAY AT "THE CENTRAL HOUSE." Quiet place and Comfortable. Three minuter to Government Baths and Sanatorium Gardens. Terms, 5s day, 20s. Wire or Write for Room. MRS. PERRIN, Proprietress. HOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE HINEMOA-STREKT. ROTORUA. Lighted by Electricity. Adjoins the Government Baths raid the Re-nt tiful Sanatorium Gardens TERMS MODERATE. Porter, Meet all Trains. S T. BRENT. Proprietor. \\/ax\VFRA HOUSE, ROTORUA, situattd » f close to wharf and within 4 minutes' walk of Sanatorium grounds, Oaths, and railway station; commands unrivalled view of Lake and Parade. This house has been coil* 1 siderably enlarged, entirely renovated and refurnished throughout. Hot. cold, and shower baths, electric light, perfect .sanitary arrangements:. Every home comfort Porter meets trains.—Mrs. J. Failoona (late Waiotapir Hotel;. Telegraph Address: Waiuera Hou-.e. IJotorua KLA URA" PRIVATE BOARD AM) RESIDENCE. ROTORUA. This Newly-erected House is Opposite the Sanatorium Grounds. Magnificent View from Balcony overlooking the Lake. Elect. Light, throughout. Hot and cold bath-. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS Good Table. Every Attention. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. Porter Meets Train. A BRACKBUSJL Proprietor. /■-.MILTON BOARDING-HOUSE, TK AROHA, Has been Raise'!, Altered. Thoroughly Renovated, and' Comfortably Furnished throughout. TOURISTS AND VISITORS Will find every Home Comfort with Moderatt Charges MRS. KLENCOWE, Proprietress. Business Notices. Y\7 W. BRO CE. F.I.A.N.Zh SWANSON-STREET, AUCKLAND (Opposite Chamber of Commerce;, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR. AND TRADE ASSIGNEE. Estates Managed Agencies Conducted. Telephone 1645. M R. R OBHW B. L USK ' BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. 38, SHORT LAND-STREET. MONEY TO LEND~.VI LOWEST CI RANT »*'■••■* m___ A. J. T A V M- l ASSOCIATE AUCKLAND STOCK iflj ANGE. SHAREBROKER. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT 10. COOMBF.S' ARCADE.' V DIGHT TESTING ON SCIENTIFIC PHIN- »~* CIPLES AND UP-TO-DATE METHODS BY r P PEACOCK. OPTICIAN. ..„,.„*'" 1. X 218. QUEEN-STREET. QPECTACLES of Every Variety comfortably O fitted In Stock—Artificial Lyes, large selection; also Telescopes, Microscopes, Barometers, Surveying and Nautical Instruments. Photographic Goods. Repair* to above done on the Premises 'near Victoriastreet). TJOSTS-PITUEI. TOTABA, KAURI. KLMU. SLEEPERS-IRON BARK. TOTARA, PURIIU,: AT YARD. ._, ; 4 . SAM. WHITE AND SONS-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13262, 22 August 1906, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13262, 22 August 1906, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13262, 22 August 1906, Page 10

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