MOST PEOPLE i are not aware of the fact that right under our brewery premises in Queen- ' street there is a natural cool spring, the water of which is as pure as/ crystal, and maintains the same tern- / perature all the year round. This water is used in the manufacture of DOMINION PURE • ALE. and just as it is the purest of the, ;:., pure, so are the barley-malt and hops Used in the"'process,- which, combined, make a refreshing beverage. Try DOMINION ALE once—and you will drink it always. ITIHE pAJjGPBELL-TpHIiENFEIED p0.,"; 'A UCKLAJND. OUR EASY CHAIRS ! A RE the most comfortable for xi- everyday use. The springs are adjusted to give the greatest element of comfort, the upholstering is neat and attractive, and the perfect workmanship throughout is a sterling guarantee of their serviceableneßS. We can supply from . " DAS UPWARDS. . Can you visit our Large Showrooms and » a the SPLENDID GOODS AT LOW •fxtiLEb we are offering? LAMB AND SMITH, TTOUSE "rvfJENISHEES, TTABANGAHAPE T>OAD. v . SAM. WHITE * SONS, } rtUSTOM-STREET T^" TARRING AND SANDING IN OUE USUAL FINISHED STYLE. ™-INTEE ' rpENNIS ptpUETS •• A SPECIALITY. * HOUSES -REMOVED. DRAINAGE, CONCRETING. FENCING, ETC. * .'-!•■-'• 'PHONE 708. ■- . ~ . "THE WATER THAT REFRESHES NEW ZEALAND." * '{ . . " Wai-rongoa" has triumphed over all other mineral water.?, and has captured the trade right through the Dominion, from the Bluff northwards, and now thati Aucklanders have the' opportunity of procuring this delightful beverage, they are recognising its superiority over all others, local or foreign. \* ! "WAI-RONGOA" IS THE ONLY NATURAL MINERAL WATER IN N.Z. THAT SPARKLES AND BUBBLES WITH ITS OWN NATURAL GAS. IT IS NATURALLY CARBONATED. "WAI-RONGOA" NATURAL MINERAL WATER. . ft.. , :, Is perfect as a Blender with wines > and spirits, and as a beverage it is • delightfully palatable and refresh- , ■ " ' ' ing. ' Its medicinal properties, too, are very valuable- " Wai-rongoa"'■ is a .. natural antidote. » At nresent it is obtainable at the following Hotels in Auckland:— . . Gleeson's Hotel Waverley Hotel - Imperial Hotel United Service Hotel Star Hotel Queen's Hotel Alexandra Hotel Royal Hotel. * WAI-RONGOA WAS. AWARDED A SPECIAL > GOLD MEDAL AT ST. LOUIS, . Against the Whole World. Bottled onlyat the " Wai-rongoa" Springs, ■'~,, North Taieri. .. ; ,_• HANCOCK AND pO.. T ID, AUCKLAND \J JJ AGENTS. ~.".' '» '■ ". — ——J— - JJAVEA Q. 0 D pAIE FIELD GLASSES. The possession of a good »air of Field Glasses widens one's outlook on life. In a thousand and one cases they will pay in pleasure every shilling of the cost,' wliich, after all, is not great. - '■ Prismatic Binoculars are. of course, the. best. They give clear definition over a wide field and have the range of a telescope. A simple movement adjusts them for the necessary width between the eyes, and each lens can be separately adjusted for those with different -power in each eye. These splendid glasses j will give satisfaction for a lifetime. Our large stock is by such famous makers as Goerz. Zeiss, Holland, Parrop, and Groos, and the prices (including solid leather case) range from £6. Field, Marine, and Opera Glasses combined are exceedingly useful, and though not quite as powerful as Binoculars, they give a near view of objects miles distant. In our window may be seen a fine range of glasses by Lemair, Colmont and other well-known makers. The glasses are handsome in appearance, grained morocco covering, and enclosed in solid leather case only cost £2 ss. CALL AND EXAMINE THESE GLASSES. .' W. COLTMAN, •'SECURITY " JEWELLER. QUEEN-ST. I ■■ .''.'"' ■ <* TTING'S ' /COLLEGE, A UCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS.- .'-' ■...' ■ ;... ■:■'■■ - '.' - Headmaster: , A . C, T. MAJOR, M.A., B.SC. Assistants: F. Stuckey, M.A. J. V. Collyns, B.A. H. T. Revell, M.A. R. H. Bayly (C Certif.) H. B. Wallace, M.A. J. E. Fagan, B.A. R. L. Sinclair, M.A. W. F. Balaam , T. M. Wilkes. ' . Prospectuses from Messrs. Upton and Co. ' • f'h" 'JOHN'S pOLLEGIATE QCHOOL, ; • * / . "THE PAH." Founded in 18£2. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: - THE. REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. 1 Resident Assistant Masters: F. H. LEVIEN, M.A.. F. D. FARROW, M.SC, I C. R. HOBBS. ....'"..■.;. .. •'.' : - Visiting Masters: R. LESLIE HUNT, for Piano. Singing, and . Drawing. , , L. KREUTZER, for Violin and German. HALF .TERM BEGINS MONDAY, October 25. Telephone 729. Copies of Prospectus may be had from Messrs. Upton and Co., and Messrs. Champtaloup and Cooper. ■ " ' ' . ■ ' ■ I —-—: —: —• — "fTf7j ANTED KNOWN. C "M" 111 * 11011 1? MANUEL, '~ . . ,-: * - DENTIST, . I QUEEN-STREET (over Smeeton's). j FOB PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Open Every Evening. Saturday Afternoons. Daily, from 9 a.za. to & p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14218, 15 November 1909, Page 4
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