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MISS McELWAIN . . AGrir** ..p. OILET / /J *A|S>SPECIALTIES As used by every ViceRegal family in Australia yy r andN.Z. •^ AUCKLAND DEPOT 254 QUEEN STREET, opp. Strand. Where Price Lists and Descriptive Pamphlets may be obtained FREE. (Also at 206 Victoria Arcade, Upstairs), Where treatment is given daily from 9 till 6. Quests' hygenic system of Face and Scalp Massage, Shampooing, Manicure, Pedicure, Hairdressihg, Removal of Superfluous Hair. MISS MCELWAIN, Adresses : No. 264 Queen st. and 206 Victoria Arcade (upstairs). Telephone 254. Send for free price lists of Guests' celebrated Toilet preparations. . — . By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor. E. J. M. K EMI (Established 1885), MERCHANT TAILOR, HOSIER, HATTER AND SHIRTMAKER, IS NOW OPENING UP... New Winter Goods. 122 and 123 QUEEN-STREET (Next to the Bank of New Zealand) AUCKLAND. rp O THE LA I) IE S Ladies who wish to make their Homes artistic should go to SHAKESPEAR'S ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOTS, Queen-street and Karangahapk Roai> (Late Mrs Hunter), Where they will fim! every kind of fancy work and materials.— Point lace braids in silk and linen, latest designs in collars, transparent yokes, vests, etc. Berlins and fancy knitting wools in great variety. Pearsall's washing silks and mercines. Art Linens in all shades. Special Attention given to Country Orders. RANFURLY TEA, LUNCHEON AND SUPPER ROOMS. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (Next door but one from Smeeton's). MRS D. R. JONES Begs to notify to the Public and all old Customers that she has just taken over the above business. AFTERNOON TEA FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Good Cooking, Civility, Cleanliness and Attention. Meals at all Hours. rpRANSFER Forms and Every de -L scnption of Commercial Printing cxcO^KH^ROffire 8^ 16 at a feW h ° UrS n ° tice al

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Observer, Volume XXII, Issue 51, 6 September 1902, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XXII, Issue 51, 6 September 1902, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XXII, Issue 51, 6 September 1902, Page 9

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