Brownlee & Oo MILLERS AND GENERAL STOREKEEPERS HAVELOCK. T7TROM the first July, 1901, the JU prices of Timber for Local Orders will ho' us follows at the Mill : First Rimu, 9/-; First White pine, 7/-; Second Rimu, 6/-; Second White pme, 4/6; Second Matsu, 6/. Dressing and Tongueing, 2/6 extra; Rusticating, 3/- extra. GROCERY, DRAPERY, kXu IRONMONGERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT LOWEST PRICES. COMMERCIAL . HOTEL. . . . HAVELOCK. MRS D. DUGGAN intimates that she has taken over the above popular hostelry, which has been thoroughly renovated. Tourists, commercial gentlemen, and the travelling public will find the ap- ( pointments of the hotel equal to all demands. Private Sitting Rooms; Sample Rooms .Firtit-clnss Billiard Room Hot and Cold Baths; New and Commodious Stables; and Good Paddocking. Choicest Liquors, Ales, Wines and Spirits procurable always in stock. Booking Office for Pickering s Royal .Mail Coach. D. DUGGAN, Proprietress,
D.1.C., Furnishing Warehouse. We Furnish a 4- COTTAGE FROM £37 10s 5- COTTAGE FROM £59 los 6 ROOMED COTTAGE FROM £99 15s Special Values in Sheetings, Table Linens, Towels, Quilts, Blankets, and every requisite in household drapery. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE POST FREE. D.1.C., WELLINGTON. B. Hallenstejn, A. A, Corrigan, Chairman. Manager. New Goods! Mew Goods! W. B. Girling; and Co.’s . NEW GOODS nave arrived. Inclafiag -.dl Or Litest Novelties. Blouse stuffs in great variety. HATS! HATS! HATS! U tii or latest shapes. DRESS GOODS m Serges, Costume Clou;. Lucres, etc. Collarette-.-, L-iee Ties, etc.. in mv.-iu varietv. Men’s and Boys’ Ciotbmg, from the Kaiapoi Woollen Company, in all the latest styles. Cricketing Trousers and Shirts. Orders are now being taken for Christinas Suits. IHT. 18. CrIJRIiIMO aiid Co. W. 11. BUCKMAN, Manager. Do not Forget That old Print:-: become valuable. Send them over to— J. Beadnall and Son, 39 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. GET THEM FRAMED AT WELLINGTON PRICES FRUITS QF ECONOMY. CHEER is the most ploasurahle associate of Christmas! ide ; but car- ful housekanp ns have the practical side to face as weii. The bust of expenses incidental to the se-v-on are much too apt to run riot with ”jc’s grocery -allowance if care is not exercised in the direction of economical buying. We o&r the CHOICEST MACHINE-CLEANED FRUITS, on which housekeepers will directly I SAVE 20 PER LEjMJP. 1 CURRANTS SULTANAS 4 U 6 D ALMONDS I s 2 D (Cooking) RALMNS FIGS (Cooking) SMYRNA FIGS (Eating) . 6 8 10 D The W.F.C.A., Limited. Lambtcwi Quay WELLINGTON.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 17, Issue 3, 13 January 1903, Page 5
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399Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 17, Issue 3, 13 January 1903, Page 5
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