STILLCHAMPION ■ . \\m^ ■■'■■• ■:' ■■■■..■■ ■ ■.-■; / cHAMPIoI RAISEFg 50 IBS. '% CHAMPIOIj Acknowledged by the Premier (From "N.Z. Times.") MESEDDOIST, on Messrs. Hogg & (Jo's .Bill ot withdrawal Flour Duty to compete with Flour Trust, said:— "That; there was no necessity for it, as the KORTHEKN" MILLING CO. was acting as a weight upon the Southern Flourmillers' Trust, and keeping them within reasonable limits." Rally once more round your Protector. Double Roofed Tent. One foot Space between the Upper and the Tent KoofCatnping in good Tents is the most enjoyable holiday, and tho most healthy, SEND FOH PEICE LISTS. All Styles to Select from- Also Camp Furniture. ! BgL. There is nothing so good for a Wedding is a Marquee. Ef fi ft fS V' ' loMt aud Cover Makor MM iilU JL 48 auGeu ? treetl Auckland- ■ ■■ ■IV ■ (Opposite Smeeton's). SAMUEL BARRY Optical Rooms -: Are undoubtedly the Most ModerL. and !Bes* Equipped m the Colony. My Training Enables me to use Sight-Testing Instruments -and Appliances with perfect Skill My Experience Enables me to deal with EVERY case satisfactory < My Aim is to give every CLIENT utmost satisfaction. My Charges , Are reasonable, . and Consultation Free.
Albion Hotel Cornei Wellesly and Hobsoa Streets. Joe Moloy, PKOrRIETGU Wines & Spirits, l^est Brands. Good Billiard Tulle- | Trams from Trains and Wharf stop 'at tho door. Id seofien. Old and New friends will meet with every cotnfoit j at reasonable tariffs, '
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 1 November 1911, Page 4
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227Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 1 November 1911, Page 4
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