SEE JOSEPH iIWAIS APPBBCIAIKS AKTTHTSS IiOOOX OFFICIAL COMMTJNJCiIIONS, 29ta JTJ>EE. 19OZ. STB-JOSEPH WARD, Wellington,— "Welcome ieme. Is Auckland included in tne Dominion of New Zealand? If so, kuully have new. Pest Office erected, railway station site, as tne bulk <rf the mails are for us, awing to tne esteem in which we are held by the USiTELUGEST Public We notice we do not appear on tie-K-B. list." (Signed) P. VIRTUE, Milling Companjs. PETEB. Vlirrifcfcl, ESQ., Auckland, — -Heartily thank you for your kind welcome home, which, I appreciate." (Signed) 3.G. WABD. SIR-JOSEPH WARD, Wellingtoß, — "We are more than pleased yon are home, as the YOUNGSTERS are a trifle erratic; some are actually blaming the farmer for the New Zealand drought, and that he should have gone In for irrigation and prevented it (without stating where he was to get tne liqnid from), to keep down their home expenses. The German and American shortages of 15i MILLION QUARTERS OK WHEAT, the few wise ones say (of course, tuey are not business men), should not affect our market, beeanse none has been 6hfpped Home, when your Returns show a trifling surplus over actual requiremoDts. "Did you come cross any business acumen like this in y-our travels? Or do the few wise ones of the Dominion of New Zealand hold the patent rights for 'INTELLIGENCE.' "We are still protecting our BREADWINNERS from the Flour Trust down as far as Nelson, if yon have ttmeT Kindly Inquire from the trade about the many Virtues of "Champion.' " With apologies, (Signed) P. VIRTUE, Milling Company. D.QL. WHISKY] A N TpASY "CURST AT THE rjTBALAND TNTKRNATIONAI* XjTXHIBrriON. WHISKY] GAINED HIGHEST HONOURS A BPECLAi AWAED AND gold TvrpypAT;, "DECEIVING <VT pOINTS OUT OF pOSSIBLE 200. THE NEXT IN MERIT RECEIVING ONLX Qβ POINTS. TAOTTELD, POOTER and co., 242 QUEEN STREET. STOCKTAKING. SPECIAL LIKES. SPECIAL PRICES. Tea Sets for Six Persons, 8/9 and 10/6. Dinner Sets for Six Persons, IC/6 and 18/6. Toilet Sets (6 pieces), 0/6 and 10/6. See Window, mANFIELD, TJOTTBR AND JLj JT V^ 242 QUEEN-STREET. ftKE AT a A L B Of ri-ENTLEMEN'S TJAINCOATS. USUAL PRICE COATS, 30/, 35/, 40/, 45/, TO BE CLEARED AT 25/ 27/6 32/6 37/6 WM. YOUNG TAILOR AND MERCER, 139, QUEEN-ST., SCHMIDT STUDIO®. THKEE~GOLD MEDALS AND S PECIAL AWARD FOR PORTRAITURE, AT N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. COME AND SEE THE PICTURES WHICH WON THE ABOVE GOLD MEDALS. OPEN MO-KDAY, MAY 13th. SCHMIDT STUDIOS, QUEEN-ST. rpRY -pRIME, OP J£ARANGAHAFB>. RD. For BOWUS CRICKETING MATERIAL LAWN MOWERS, 20/. FURNITURE FOR COTTAGE OR MANSION. BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING. LINOLEUMS. 1/41 YD. GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. fTHEOGi MORTON ■jy/pATUREP OCOTCE WHISKY pEATS rpHEM A LL. I A SS -gSOR JT. rrs? /—JUC3B WARM WI>rTKR <«>/ Measure.—ATKASdS and BKNSEK, _l*te-SS*c!reiSacd» Caso. Tailors, Queen-si
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 155, 1 July 1907, Page 4
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