A SHABBY OLD FRIEND. EARLY every home contains a Couch or Chair, which suits everyone and is in constant use. Don't let euch an old friend reproach you by its shabby appearance; why not have it covered with one of our pretty new Cretonnes, or a Durable Tapestry? Come and see the Coverings, and we will give you a price for the work if you wish it. J. BROWN " D SONS. 34, K ABiXGiHAPE R om BOOTS SHOES. The Heat of Summer is near at hand. And We have prepared for it by having . AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD STOCK Of all the T ATEST IN TpoOTWEAE For the Warm Weather. Should you be interested in t riOOD TjIOOTWEAB, Which Give Comfort and Satisfaction, Kindly Inspect Our Goods. "DOOTS AND OHOES. SOLE AGENTS FOE •" WALKOYERS." FOE "M ENDADLEY AND SON, " security.*" 200. QUEEN-STREET. 'THE WATER THAT REFRESHES NEW ZEALAND." "Wai-rongoa" has triumphed over all other mineral waters, and has cap- ] tured the trade right through th 3 Dominion, from the Bluff northwards, and now that Aucklanders have the . opportunitv of procuring this delightful j \ beverage, thev 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 lb BALLY CARBONATED. ' .WAI-RONGOA" NATURAL MINERAL WATER. Is perfect as a Blender with wines and spirits, and as a beverage it is delightfully palatable and refresh- '■'■■-•' ■' tag. -. -. Its medicinal properties, 100. are. very valuable. ..." Wai-rongoa is a natural antidote. At present it is obtainable at the following Hotels in Auckland:— Glees on - Hotel Waverlejr Hotel!. . Imperial Hotel United Service Hotel Star Hotel ■■■■"•'; Queen's Hotel ■, Alexandra Hotel Royal Hotel. WAI-BONGOA was AWARDED A SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL AT ST.' LOUIS. Against the Whole World. Bottled onl yat fhe" Wai-rongoa," Springs, ~ ■? .■~ ■: North Taieri. ■", ",.., H iHOOCK m C°- L TO - Algjp EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN T ADIES' T\UST- AND T>ACE QOATS, FROM 14 s 11 TO 52 s 9 D EACH. NEW GOODS. NEW STYLES. T ADDIS' /710TTON TO LOUSE T3OBES, KS 11D TO KOS Q D EACH. VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE - FROM. J. A. BRADSTREET. • T\EAPEE. . '■:.- KARANGAHAPE ROAD. MANY HEADACHES PROCEED FROM THE JjyES. Be wise and have them tested and properly fitted with SPECTACLES by T. PEACOCK AND SON, Up-to-date OPTICIANS. 218. Queen-street. J. A. PEACOCK. P.S.M.G.. England? with Honours. SIGHT SPECIALS i. Customers are assured of Skilful Treatment, with Best Appliances and Ample Selection of Spectacles. J. POSTLES, x ADIES* AND QENT.'S BAILOR, £ TTICTORIA- STREET "PAST, SPLENDID SELECTION OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS. Inspection Invited. rpo THOSE ON THE LAND. WE CAN NOW SUPPLY A FIRST-CLASS MEAL FOR POULTRY. PIGS. Etc., In 1501b Bags, at 6s per 100, delivered to Boat or Rail. Analvsis: Fat, 14.50; Sl»rch and Sugar. 49.55; "Cellulose, 11.85; Jroumenoids, 10.19. IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVERICEMEAL, POLLARD. BRAN, LINSEED MEAL. Etc., Etc. PRICES LOW NOW. A HIGH-GRADE GUANO, Very Finely Ground, 86 per cent.. Phosphate. £5 123 6d per ton, less 21 per cent. dis. SPECIAL FERTILISERS FOR ALL CROPS. Correspondence Invited. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. F. WJS*™ ,AND .C o'*0 '* ' " COMffiIRCE-STREET. TAUPO TOTARA TIMBER CO., L TO YARDS: ONEHUNGA. Cirn/^riTZ'Q—2,ooo,ooo, IN ALL BUILDSI OOJIO' ING SIZES. Specially selected and graded to local requirements. Totara-built Houses command ready sale and high, continuous _ values. X? A _ THE MOST PERFECT JLOJLAJtvA: AND DURABLE ■*" BUILDING TIMBER. TVT A -TAT —THE IDEAL FLOORING. T>T"MTT -FOE : INTERIOR . DECORAKIM. U 0 : TIVE WORK. All lines Mouldings, Flooring, Weatherboards, and Matched Lining in Stock, also Posts and House Blocks. Telephone 1857. «
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 6
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