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I AUCKLAND EXHIBITION |j I . } !> (Agricultural, Industrial and Mining) v ; OPUS MOMMY, DECEMBER Ist. f i W AN IDEAL HOLIDAY EXCURSION TO THE SUNNY NORTH. \ J The Finest New Zealand Exhibition yet held. Full of Novel Attractions and Amusements. \ I 1 ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND ' (of V/oolwich, England), the finest in the World, will play Two Programmes Daily. f THIS GREAT COMBINATION, WHICH IS ALMOST WITHOUT AIT EQUAL, HAS BEEN V * SPECIALLY AND EXCLUSIVELY ENGAGED FOE THE EXHIBITION FOB TEN WEEKS, { * IT IS THE FIRST BRITISH ARMY BAND EYER PERMITTED BY THE WAR OFFICE TO f > ; VISIT AUSTRALASIA. } ' TffK FAIRY TMWTNTATN will play Bay and Niflht, lis waters ablaze I . JL JUUJ 1 aim, 1 1 UUIU AirN wilk Ughts-ltie sightol alKeHme., j > Exhibits from every part of New Zealand occupy Eight Acres of Floors. * V ■ Splendid Government Courts. Great Agricultural Display, Art Gallery full of British Pictures* j . Machinery Hall—Oil Engines, Motor Cars, the Latest Farming Machinery. < 1 WONDEELAND-THE LAND OF THRILLS & LAUGHTER! i [ THE FIGURE EIGHT RAILWAY! KATZENJAMMER CASTLE! j i THE WATER CHUTE! THE TOBOGGANS! { \ THE MINIATURE RAILWAY! THE CYCLORAMA!, . j [ , CONCERTS. BAND CONTESTS. SPORTS. FLOWER CARNIVALS. ) \ ■ , , ■ ,/-■■■■ '■■ ■ ■"■■ v' ■' ' ■■ { PUT Railway Excursion Fares Throughout New Zealand. V I OPENING DATE,'-DECEMBER Ist. i \ - A few lUosteatioas and Piiees of the many Lines carried fcy COLLINSON AND SON, COMPLETE HOUSE : FURNISHERS, j\ ' PALMERSTQN NORTH.- ® ' We welcome enquiries and gladly quote for any line if '11 tor the home or farm-' (f Jk. I l : 1 4 Surplice Eelrmtne Lampj in 50 and 70 CancHo Power. Priecs. 19a Od. o ii tr - , A largo range of other rcli- to Sss. Note-We aro tho Solo New Surpllss Kerosene, Extension able Watchcs just landed, in ' Zealand Agents for Surplico Lamps No Hwing Lamps, in Antiquo Silver, etc,frota M Is. to B-Piece Sets of Carvers in Chimneyst to break. Small Oil Consump- KmsT Sra Gr' copper'Fmieh 3 £ ° 103 ' . Cm, finest cutting steel. Brilliant White Light. % (S* giloVz En W' •' I>ost 1^' 12s \ or B^o^ hsht M . These high grade Pens aro'selMllei's! and recognised as being'tho bt>st Fountain Pen on ' > Cm to I carried in any position, and will not leak. Will last out many cheap quality pens. Prices, Plain 15s. each; Sot. Gold Mounted, 19s. 6d., 265. Gd. Post Free. All extras kept in stock. '' B ||| Baby Folding High Chair, an " hooi Briee, %*}. '| ideal chair lor children from i ~ j Gd- Fitg niidor tj Ito 7 years; choir cannot tip , " Gig. Train Sent over, and can bo lowered to E.P.N.S. A 1 Quality Spoon and Forks. This is a specially heavy line, well olec- Enlwiiy Carriaci* ' anv position and wheeli/1 troplated, highly finiehod, and guaranteed quality. Fiddle Pattern and O.S. Pfttfc- Woighs 27.1bs tw I about; child cannot fall out; ern same price. ! 1 fpctlon All T? r f(Joi. 9 chair is fitted with a table / Priecs—Tea Spoons, 13s. Gd. dozen; Dessert Spoons, 243. Od.; Dessert Forks, 245. ' Folding Push pi.!? ior holding child's plata or - Gd.; Table Spoons, 35a.; Table Forks, 355. Prices Post Free ill any quantity. '• toys. It's a real mother's . friend—will mind and keep tho " ' ; ' 1 ' — I —■ — ——i . OOttlN-SON AMD ®ON, Srocksry Merciniits.ft Furmtare laaufactureps complete with enamel cliamber, Vs. lid. each. 11 BROAD STREET, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N'ORT-Ht n rtlU'.'MlV.r'"" |y ■ ■ ' f

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1898, 5 November 1913, Page 16

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542

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1898, 5 November 1913, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1898, 5 November 1913, Page 16

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