Opticians, Jewellers, etc. T. PEACOCK & SON, UP-TO-DATE OPTICIANS AND SIGHT SPECIALISTS 218, QUEEN-STKEET. M E J.Xp m * F.5.M.0.. England, HAS BEEN ADMITTED A PARTNER IN THE ABOVE FIRM. Me recently returned from London, where* he passed both S.M.C examinations in GENERAL OPTICS and PRACTICAL SIGHTTESTING with honours. The HONOURS DIPLOMA in these striot examinations (conducted by Prof- Silvanus Thompson and other Expert Scientists) has only beeu acquired by three other* in ten years- This, together with his previous large experience as a SIGHT SPECIALISE, is a guarantee of skiU and efficiency in this depa? unentCommodious rooms, best appliances, amplo selection of spectacles, and accurate fitting Oil and Colour-men. J. HENDERSON (Established 1860). PAINTER. GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER, SIGNWRITER, DECORATOR, ETC., HIGH-STREET. MIXED PAINTS FOR HOUSE AND SHIP USE. SPECIAL BLACK FOR SCHOOL BOARDS. N.B.—The above executed at Moderate Charges. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Telephone No. 1215"Or/ -pHILLIPPS AND QON. OIL. COLOUR. AND GLASS MERCHANTS, NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET. PAPERHANGINGS. The Latest Designs in Great Variety of WALL DECORATIONS, Suitaole for Mansion and Cottage. Scrims, Calico, etc. GLASS. Plate and Sheet or Every Description. Bevelled Mirrors, Glass Shades. PAINTS. White Lead. Oils, Varnishes, and ail Painters' Materials. Picture Frame Mouldings. Artists' Requisites. Studies, etc. NOTE THE ADDRESS: NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, QUEENSTREET. = - r=;Trr~ i , l | '~. ra i tuszz , . ~' ssa Ironmongery. GARDENING TOOLS. FORKS, RAKES, HOES, SPADES, SHEARS, SLASHER HOOKS, SYRINGES. SPRAYERS, AND BUCKET PUMPS, IN BIG VARIETY. riUURNS. rpUBULAR ABATORS. "DUTTER "ryORKERS. INSPECT THE HIB SPE BAR WASHING MACHINE. IT NEVER TIRES THE OPERATOR, NOR TEARS NOR WEAR THE CLOTHES. , WE GUARANTEE IT. '; HARDIE BROS., 154-156, CT EN - ST - Medical. EDSON'S GRIPE OR COLK> MIXTURE, FOR HORSES. AN INVALUABLE REMEDY. SCARCELY EVER KNOWN TO FAIL. 2/6 PER BOTTLE. EDSON'S WORM POWDERS, FOR HORSES. HORSES USING THEM REQUIRE NO REST FROM WORK, OR ALTERATION IN FEEDING. IN PACKETS AT 2/6. To be obtained of all Chemists and Storekeepers EDSON'S. HAIR RENEWER RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. CLEANSES THE SCALP, PREVENTS DANDRUFF. INDUCES GROWTH, MAKES THE HAIR SOFT, PLIANT. AND GLOSSY. I s N OT A D YE * AND THEREFORE DOES NOT STAIN THE SKIN. OS fJD pER T3OTTLE. POSTED TO ANY PART "OF THE COLONY FOR 6d . EXTRA. J. EDSON, C 1 ™' £68, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND, ! Established 1859. j j LAWRENCE'S 1 OIL CAMPHOR, FOR RHEUMATISM SCIATICA. LUMBAGO. NEURALGIA. STIFF .JOINTS, CliiiST OOM PLAINTS. Robbing in after getting wet, and tor listernal use in almost all Aches and Pains. NEW ZEAL...,D DRUG CO., LTD.. SOLE AGENTS. 'wire •VTETTING. FOB SALE.' CHEAP— 4ft, 9» per roll; 6ft, 13a 3d per roll; sft, lis per roll. STANDARD TjINGINES. rpAUPIRI. pOAEi. BEST QUALITY. DOUBLE-SCREENED HOUSE GOAL— 1 ton, £1 Hi; discount, is ton J-ton. 16s; discount, 6d ton. i-ton, J3 3d»; discount 3d ton-DOUBLE-SCREENED HOUSE STEAM COAL--1 ton, £1 83; discount Is. i-ton. 14s 6d; discount, 6d. 3-ton, 7s 9d; discount, 3d. FOR OPEN GRATES, TRY EAST GRETA HOUSE COAL, And you will be satisfied ■ Price—l ton. 345; less Is discount.' J-ton, 17s 6d; less 6d discount. i-ton, 9s; less 3d discount. J. J. CRAIG, LTD., EAILIVAT WHAJRF (SABLE* USANCE).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13846, 4 September 1908, Page 9
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