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ammmtimmm m i i li i i i ■ m ■■«■ in im ■ EXPORT FRUIT CULTURE -'•"'-' ; V •■ IS ; THE ■' „ ' ' -■' COMING; INDUSTRY. ' •■» ■-.;".-. ,It appeals/alike to PROFESSIONAL' AND BUSINESS MEN, PUBLIC SERVANTB. FARMERS AND INVESTORS. HUAPAI FRUIT LANDS Are within 25 miles of the City by rail, and are close to the line. THEY OFFER IDEAL CONDITIONS As to Climate, Soil, Prices, and General Terms. The land is suitable for Citrus and Stono Fruit, as well as export apples and pears. Where required, the vendors will break in the land, supply and plant the trees, and cultivate, spray» and prune the trees for purchasers. Write for particulars to GRAY AND COCKROFT, SOLE AGENTS. Smeeton's Buildings, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

TB fIOY COVERS FOR COWS, '* ** PONIES, AND HORSES. Horses that are protected from winds and weather nave smoother, glossier coats, are ' able to work better, and are less liable to sickness. Dairy fornix know full well that to cover their cows mesne a better and fuller supply of milk., and security against milk fever and other disorders. E. LE ROY. , Cover and Tent Maker, 43. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND.. SOLID QUALITY NELSON MOATE'S PURE . TEAS. f i , JUST LANDED EX B.S. SOUTHPORT- ; WALKOVER ! AND SOROSIS BOOTS AND SHOES These Goods are the Latest Creations in i „ Footwear, AS .WORN . ■ ! IN i AMERICA TO-DAY. LADIES' AND GENT.3' NEWEST FREAK i ■"■ SHAPES. i ■'■■ ; DUDLEY'S, LTD., / \ SOLE AGENTS, " SECURITY. - ' 300, QUEEN STREET. "-■-.(■ -, . —r —————: ; ARTHUR R. RICHARDS, SIGHT-TESTING OPTICIAN (By Exam.), 101, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, (At Xoba'atbe Jeweller). Long Practical Experience. . No High Prices, , Sight-Testing Free. ! ■ ■ —— > VIBITB WAIHI FIRST TUESDAY EACH MONTH. A COSY FIREPLACE -LENDS 'CHARM TO THE HOME. ' Nothing adds so. much to the charm and - cosiness of a room as a nice Antique, or ) Black and Copper Kerb, with Fireirons and Asbpan to match. ■Even though the Furniture may be nice, 1 it does not appear to the best advantage with- . out these necessary articles ANTIQUE COPPER KERBS, from 7s 6d FENDERS, from 3s 6d COAL VASES, from 8s 6d • COAL TONGS, from ... *.. 6d YOUR HOME FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. H. AND C. LAMB, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. MOTORS FOR HIRE. PTJLLAN, ARMITAGE. AND CO., Albert Street. 'Fhones 12* *nd 690. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE," THE WORLD'S BEST GRAMAPHONE. FROM £5 10s TO £50. HORN OR CABINET MACHINES. The Most Celebrated Artists Record Solely H.M.V. GRAMOPHONE CO. WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF MACHINES AND RECORDS IN N.Z. Catalogues Mailed Free. Auckland Agent*: E. AND F. PIANO AGENCY. LTD. S. COLDICUTT. Manager. HOTEL? ARE GOOD GLEESELL!! BUY HOTELS. SELL HOTELS. GLEESON AND MITCHELL, HOTEL BROKERS. Gleeson's Skyscraper. high Street. AFTER THE DUSTY SUMMER SEASON IS OVER, Your Home needs brushinj-up, There's nothing makes a Heme look so clean and refreshing as New WALL Pi PER. OUR AUTUMN LINE OF WALL PAPER is hero awaiting your choice, and a Bonny Line it is. The designs, colours, and patterns are, we think, more artistio than any we have yet rhown. Your inspection is invited, even if you are not prepared to order now. HILL AND HUMMER, LTD., QUEEN- STREET AUCKLAND. A GOOD BOOK FOR HOME BUILDERS. Tho Phillipps and Impey Book of Decorative Leaded Lights is a thing of beauty and a source of inspiration for every lovor of artistio homes. ' Over 50 beautiful coloured plate designs, showing (he very latest ideas in Leaded Lights, suitable for every requirement of Home Decoration and Cabinet Furniture Designs, Ask for a copy. PHILLIPPS AND IMPEY, LTD.; 6UEEN STBBET. ' ■ 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 156, 30 June 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 156, 30 June 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 156, 30 June 1914, Page 6