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Dress and Fashion. . - A FEW WEEKS ONLY f EXTRA TROUSERS GIVEN FREE WITH EACH HAND-MADE SUIT TO MEASURE AT - 65 8, 70 s> 75 80 ' AND 85 s - ONLY EXPERT CUTTERS AND TAILORS EMPLOYED. ALL COATS ARE r f RIED ON , ' AND MADE BY HAND ON THE PREMISES. THE BRITISH WOOLLEN CO., rruILORS, NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, 175. 177, NEWTON, L. SARNEY. , OALE TARTS AT "DOTH gHOPS J rpo-DAY. i ''"]'. . . OUR REGULAR STOCK TO BE CLEARED AT COST. OOMPARE QUALITY A GAINST QUANTITY OUR SPECIALITY IS IN T ADIES' AND /CHILDREN'S TITADE-UP ARMENTS, TV/TILLINERY AND I "DRESSMAKING. ; SALE, BOTH SHOPS. 2.00. 202, 204. KARANGAHAPE RD. AND CORNER OF UPPER QUEEN-ST. Boots and Shoes. T>OSTOCK'S [ LYRIC Ladies' BOOTS. SHOES» Gent's. ]?0R iNTER Y^ BAE ' [ JUST ARRIVED IN LARGE QUANTITIES. i Latest Styles. - I Best Value, Lowest Prices. S. STONE AND CO., BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTERS. COENEB 4UEBN AND DAUBY STUjiKTS And 3 MARINE SQUARE. DEVOSPOBT. ■■■'' Tea. UPTON'S TEA ' AND 'SIR JOSEPH'S I NERVES. Strain and stress, the inferior teas grown 3 bv miscellaneous Asiatics, not supervised by " the white man. are prolific causes of weak i nerves. Sir 'Joseph at ' Home will : drink i Lipton's Tea with King Edward, and the horrors of possible assassination will disappear. 1 Lipton's Teas are grown by Britishers, and . are the purest and most fragrant on earth. t • LIPTON'S TEA. ' LIPTON'S TEA. J ' ■ ■-•* r - ~/ ! AMBER rii IPj m E AS. i OBTAINED THE HIGHEST AWARD i And » " SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL / * For . • ■pXCELLENCE OF QUALITY 3 , ~* At th« I .<X INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. f AMBER TIPS 3- *"' s "■ - f ; ■ ' > Contain iitllo or no tannin; they may be I freely used by Invalids and those of Weak * Digeition. » IS BD'8 D ' I 10 D ' 93 PER LB. 3• . , 1 ■'.'.'■■•'■. : . ■:' ■ '..' ■ • , . Pole Agents: - 1 Shanlv and Sncklinj:, 60. Fort-st.. Auckland. i ! ; : - ■■

rpHE . QUALITY IS GALnu>G CUSiOJii-iio EFERY DAY FOE •V-OTON'S rpEA. AT ALL GROCERS. Ironmongery. HARDWARE THAT GIVES HARD WEAR, That's the kind you want, and when you purchase it at Smeeton's you -et the benefit of their " ' "PAMOUS TOW -pRICES. ■ VOLDE ENGLISH ENAM. PUDDING BOWLSIOd. Is Id. Is 3d. Is 6d each. TABLE LAMPS (Completei--2s 6d. 3s, 3a 3d. 3s 9d. 4s 3d. 5s 3d each. BACK LAMPS (Complete for Wall)— Is 3d. Is 9d. 2s each. WHITE ENAMELLED HEAVY SAUCEPANS AND COVERS--3 " 6 8 10 pints 2s Id 2s 6d 2s lid 3s 6d 3s 9d each. BLUE ENAM. KETTLES AND COVERS-: 2 3 4 '.'■■■■ 5 . 6 8 pints. Is lOd 2s 2s 3d 2s 9d 3s 4s 3d each. ENAMELLED BREAD AND FLOUR BINS AND COVERS--13 14 15 16 inch. : 10s 3d 12s 6d 15s 6d 19s 9d each. Kindly inspect our WINDOW DISPLAY of Lamps, Aluminium and Enamelled Ware. H. M. SMBETON, LGENERA". PROVIDERS. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. SINGERS and Public Speakers who suffer from hoarseness and tore throat will find a great boon in " NAZOL." Twdtdrops on loaf sugar and allowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth gives prompt relief. The air passages are cleared, and a sense of firmness and strength given to the vocal organs. " NAZOL" Is sold by Chemists and Stores at la 6d per bottle containing 60 doses. TTSE "pOPE" pLECTRIO T 4 'S. Made in England Second to None Sole Agents: WM>. KOSHER AND CNS, ELECTRICAL ENGINEfci.j : 61, HIGH-STREET. AUCKLAND. I Telephone. 958. / ' ESTIMATES FUR ELiiUTRIC LIGHT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14109, 10 July 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14109, 10 July 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14109, 10 July 1909, Page 8

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