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1 - Railways. TtfEW. J7BALAND TDAILWATS. ■ AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW," I ;.;.. NOVEMBER 26TH; AND 27TH, 1909. , I Holiday excursion tickets Will be issued I from Palmerston North, Ohakune, and <■ inter- [ mediate stations on 24th and 25th November, ! from • all stations in the Auckland, district I to Auckland, on November: 24th, 25th, and i 26th, and by trains arriving Auckland not later than 1.10 p.m. on November Zrtft. available for return up to and including I FRIDAY. December 3rd. ''■ -" THURSDAY. 25TH NOVEMBER. 1909..';.-" ; Trainß to convey live stock; and exhibits, (with car attached, will leave Cambridge ana | Te Awamutu for Auckland at 7.25 a.m.^ ! ' SATURDAY, 27TH NOVEMBER, 1909. ! A train will leave Cambridge at 6.0 a.m., Hamilton 7.0 a.m., Prankton •■ 7.15 a.m., arriving Auckland 11.42 a.m.' .„„ • «_„i. The usual 4.15 p.m. train will leave Auckland at 6.0 p.m., Remuera 6.15 p.m., ana will run through to Cambridge. --■ ■ ■ ■ - . The usual 6.50 a.m. train. Mercer toAucKland, will start from Drury at 8.7 a.m.. arriving Auckland 9.30 a.m. , ;_■ - <■•:; A train will leave Mercer at.--7.C> .a-™-; Pukekohe 7.50 a.m. This tram will not stop after leaving Runciman except to allow passengers to alight. ; ; ;-.■;->.-. .'•■■' ■_-,—_- a *' A train will leave Auckland for Mercer at 5.30 p.m.. Remuera 5.45 p.m., arriving Mercer 8.10 n.m. i'- v '_!.-* i' •- „iii The usual 4.40 p.m. Kaipara tram wil I leave Auckland at 5.10 p.m.. and will run through to Wellsford. - - -•; ; "-. , . NOTE.-Exhibits for iTe Awamutu and in ; termediate stations : will be returned by tram leaving Remuera at 7.10 p.m. onSATUBDAT. I 27th November, and for all .South, stations by trains leaving Remuera, at 4.25 a.m. ana, i 5.35 a.m. on MONDAY, 29th November. _. ! For full particulars, see posters and.hanaj bills. -• ' --'_ BY ORDER. Dress and Fashion. / YOU CAN GET THEM CHEAPER/AT MERE'S VALU HOUSE, NEWTON. GOOD QUALITY COTTON DRESS LENGTHS. 2s lid. 3s 6d. 39 lid, 4s 6d. Cheapest in A NEW SHIPMENT 1 OF th IS>IBS- ™DERA CLOTHING. INSPECTION INVITED. Linen Costumes, 25s 6£, 29a 6d,,32s fa.- - Wash. Costumes, Two lone and Self Colours, etc., 8s lid, 9s lid, 12s 6d. -^ Made and Unmade White Box Robes, 10s 6d. 12a 6d.-155.6d. to 40s. - v :'„ ...<.■; White and Coloured Blouses, from 8s od to 25s MILLINERY. ", | For Smart Millinery MEIKLE'S VALU HOUSE has - secured patrons who are recommending their friends . daily. WE A&& YOUR INSPECTION if you want something smart at moderate prices, from 12s 6d to 403. ; FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY— Horrocks' 36in Calico, 4s lid doz. Pure Premier Prints, 4s lid doz. '■ ■ Untrimmed Shapes,- Is 6d, 2s 6d, 2s lid. ?, Children's Bound Mushrooms, ■ 1b each. 2 Prs. Hose for Is 6d. . ' Ribbon Corsets, Is and Is 6d. Wide Madras Muslin, 2s 6d, now Is Hid. T) TV/TEIKLE'S •yALU TTOUSE. -* 70, NEWTON. 1", ' - ' === == ========= Boots and. Shoes, 0 QTONE ~ AND po, RENT'S Hrrß QHOES, 7 A D » / WHITE RUBBER SOLES, DERBY FRONTS. ENT.'S WHITE "OOOTS, OS 1"|IV WHITE RUBBER ■ SOLES, DERBY FRONTS. LADIES' AND GENT.'S WHITE : TENNIS, YACHTING, SHOES, Etc., '_ In Great Variety. _" . . SPECIAL LINE IN v v * pRICKBTING "OOOTS AND OHOES. G . C ONE AND pi 0., * ' , CASH BOOT PALACE. „ v Corner Queen and Darby Streets, and : - .- Marine Square, Devonpoft. I '"' ', ' „. r ,. l ,^.'„„...^','| J ,~ ,'.,,,■. Machinery, etc., FOR SALE—The cheapest and safest motive, power on earth—Tangye Gas -.Engine and <■ Suction Gas Producer. : Suitable for all trades.' ■""■*''■ - *."'■•- '....•'• ■'-.--•,-. rv "■ trades. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON. LTD. Wj FOR SALE.— stock \ all Material : for ' Transmission cf Power—Shafting, Couplings, '; Collars, .Hangers,' ' Wall , Brackets, Plummer Blocks, Beltings, etc * JOHN CHAM3ERS AND SON. LTD. 1 v ..-■;- . \, /..'"'.;.-■: ;-""- ';■'•■ }, : Vi Fort-street NELSON OIL ( ENGINES,' Can be seen running at the Works. ; ; .'* - Wilkinson, Ro3s. and Cox. Nelson-st. ; FOR SALE— Machinery of every description. Air Compressors. Cyanide Plants, i Concentrating Plants. Stamps, Smelt-' tog Machinery, etc. ... s - ' ~. : '-r-f- JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON. LTD., ■■• '.i': ? ..-'■.-'■'■>?{'- /;i ---'--U .:;;- Fort-street : -. FOR SALE—Hose for Steam. Water, and : Air. Best - makes. ;,Marl ined ; and knotted, armoured, and cotton-covered. JOHN CHAMBERS AND.SON. LTD.. ; ~: - .-■;. ..:': /.:/.^y..\> .'-■■-,'\ Fort-street FOR Genuine Magnolia Anti-Friction _ietal. The "Flower" Brand wears from 3 to 10 tunes longer (Jian any, other bearing metal. '■■». ■-• ■ ■■»■ • '■, ■■- ■:■■■■■■■ ~-•■■■ JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON. LTD. m TTtOB SALE—Tangye Kerosene Engines,; 21 JC. h.p. upwards. :-■; Works with *. ordinary kerosene. Full particulars from ■ " •■."■-■"-■ JOHN CHAMBJiIta AND SON, LTD., ' ,-., ...v .■;".-.-..;'■:,;; :;-"-■-;.;:;';;•.;/ Fort-street. FOR Cylinder and Lubricating Oils. Special oils for Gas and Oil Engines, separators, etc. - . ; :; ~ JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON. LTD.. - ■';-.') ".--'•■;. ■: ."■■■ ; v ;-.-;' ';.!;-:>■ Fort-streetV-'l U- ======= \ Miscellaneous. SHOES, i for Ladies—Tan Derby .' Walking Shoes, lis 9d.—James Adams and Co., opposite Public Library. .-.■•-' : -.-.- >.;■■; ;. - ': SHOES, for "Ladies—" Goe-Easie" Lace Shoes, broad : toes, flexible and low .heels. 13s —James Adams and Co. .; 'V .-. SHOES— Tan Lace Shoes, dark, shade, round toe, low heel, suitable for girls, 12s 9d. J aimes Adams and' Co., opp. Public Library. SHOES— Ladies'.; Glace Lace, Boots, round toe, 10s 6d.—James Adams and Co. SHOES— 1 Strap,r Light Plain Leather, ■4s lid, for in or outdoor.— Adams and Co., opposite Public Library. > V . , SHOES— Special Show of Tan Shoes, sat 13s 9d.—James Adams and Co. SHOES— Dainty Tan Strap Shoes, newest design, 13s 9d.—James Adams and Co., opposite Public Library. - SHOES, for Baby— Tan, Cham- , pagne, Blue, and Black.—James Adams and Co. '':-'■ V--"-V.', ■',:- '-. *'**.. •"■■.i- 1 - .i ■ : "":- :: -C: HOES, for School Girls—Broad Toe, Square Heel. 9s James Adam? and ~ Co., opposite Publio > Library. • ; " ; S~ HOES and Boots, for Boys—For School wear, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d.—James Adams and Co. '■ .-• ,>..:■;../. v .-■■■ y-,-\,--: ■ ,r SHOES— The "Goe-Easie" Boot, for Gentlemen, from 18s 6d.—James Adams and Co. SHOES— Yachting: Shoes, Cricket Shoes and. Boots.— Adams :'. and Co., opposite Public Library. ' ■ • SHOES, for Tennis—Ladies' White Canvas, - very smart, 5s James Adams and Co.;, '■ ~.-;.; ■■*■■ -■;, ■:/..-■■■ ■;..'^; V .■-;■:;:■ ■-.■■■ SHOES, for Tennis—Glace Kid. size 2 and ; 3, only 4s lid; usual - price, 10s 6d.— James Adams and Co. _ SHOES— The: " Goe-Easie" Ward Shoes; try ■ them, for comfort.— Adams and Co.. opt). Public Library. SHOES— The " Sailor Tie"- Shoe, in Tan, 138 9d.—James; Adams and Co. - : > . . SHOES— Glace, Fancy Strap Shoe, 14s 9d, ; very smart.—James Adams and Co., opp. Public Library. / .■ . HOES—AtTthe. British and American Shoe -Stores, opp. Public Library.—James Adams and Go : '■-.•■,-• CHESTERFIELD.— Institute of ASTROLOGY and HERBAL Dispensary. No connection with anonymous advertisers. —8;' Beresf , opp. Firebell. -. ■ '; ''. r:; ■ U Cheapest and Best.— Re-oiling of coats, 2s; all work guaranteed. Price list on application.—Note ; New Address, 89, Grey-st- ; -----■.■ ,--■ , ; -; - : ■■-■-.V.-'..- ■-■- TE PUNGA Luncheon and " Tea Rooms, r Yates' Buildings, open all day Saturdays. Strawberries and Cream, Ice Cream, daily. - ■ ' • ■' TENNIS* Racquets Restrung and Repaired at shortest notice. Ladies' Lunch Bags jon hand and made to order.—R. M. Wallis, cor. Albert-and Swanson Sts. * < ■-1 ■.;■■-: MILLINERY CLASSES-Miss Walker (late head milliner D.S.C.). No. 10. Pollen-st., Grey Lynn, and Victoria Buildings, Victoriastreet East. 12 Lessons. £1 Is. ; s. . , R c RICHARDSON. Engraver, 31. High-at — '•'■: Jewellery Tnscrintions, Brass Memorial Tablets, Brass Name Plates. Stencils, Bowls, also Brass Raised Letter Signs, Wood Engravings, etc. 'Phone. 1935. ' .' -; SUMMER IS HERE.-We ' are \ here also.— • Mcßride, Tailor, Costumier, • and Outfitter, 11 and 13. Victoria-street. ' ?'■ >■'■ ,■■■/■;/ BRITE-GLAS DOES: NOT < SMEAR THE * GLASS IN CLEANING. ' Xt xemoves all traces of Flies, etc. ! »• • tdjet; Bottle.} . , , •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 4