j"shepherd" * & CO ALBERT. I VTi*l] to notify their customers, th&t ;tliey have m< yo£ tln-ir Jkjjjot stock into tlie jiew ,sliop p . inspection Invited Large Stock . Of new goods tote opered- The test .aeecrimeDt eve*- Dt^r^ in the district, at prices th*t can't lie beaten- WHY cc t* cown for GOODS when you can getyptir : ■" v' \ Gl^tlxiag and PRAPEHy ;■' .• Auckland Prices ~.;'. .. • -I.LargG sliipniGiit of LOUR n m ailXm from SO]/ 111 ' iiinr irriycd. , , .-' ■ •I' r ■ ;"" " ■'" * ■ ■'"" "!"': ij The Promise.of the Future! The,. Railway. ' The realization i)f ; today I UivM Bros,,' supply stores, '! Tii<* ili^trilnitin^ ftK-iii^ir.s of.die.se 4i^ti'ict>s are ijupro-vijj^ ])oji"'t ai(\%le.ct ilie futjirc, Kt'itlici' iu'«Jett the present. The battle of routes may eonti-ivue reg^rilij)^ tlie i'aih\-aY; but till routes lead to WarkwoTtli .as tV-e .centre of ilistrilmtion. Steamers, coaches, drays, carts waggons and pack-horses, ■ j Are'utilised' to convey tlio orders -CITIL BEO.B, receive. For reeominendations' of eii.siojneivs aprtli,'south, east-■■aadwest,' Civil Brothers tender tLeir gratitude and express their desire to eunserve tlie a .ipport so heartily, extended, THE KAXLWAY IS TO BE PUSHED AHEAD. Civil Bros, feel the spirit of the time, and are anxious to secure a trial order from you, either for :— Groceries ' Drapery Crockery Glassware Boots and shoes (a leading line); Saddlery " Paints arid oik Agrfcuitural Implements' Ironmongery Seeds Prime Beef Prime Mutton 'at prices to please ahd^autt tci sAnsp?,' pr Supplf Stores IMPORTANT NOTICE. Liuiitexsteix k Arxoldsok would like to draw the attention of the residents of Port Albert and surrounding ' district, to the following .shipments of goods which are due in . Anekj[and shortly viz :— -.:,. . . ) Per"STAIi OF AUSTRALIA* 4 Crates Crockery Assorted I , Glassware . — i 6 ' Boots and slices • . 112 " Assorted drapery, prints, muslins, Dress-gooae " Etc- etcPer UOTAEAMA" 5 crates iron trunks- ■. Per ''RANGITIE.A" 50 cases currants, 1 tank Coleman's mustard, cocoa, coffee, hops, and also 6o packages oi assorted groceries. The above »-<'Ofls, whick "we hope to roceivo not later than thoerul of tliiss i lHonth, are especially imported for l\v usour up Country ] J>ianehes, and ayo | ay« confident that every resident of the surrounding • istrict will be well 1 satisfied wirh all purchases, as the stock is bough' for spot cash, and carefully selected and every lin« is suitable for the Colonial markets. We a hope with strict attention to business, to merit a fare share of your miidi I esteemed patronau-e # J " lICHTESTSTSIM" & ABNOLDSO& j High Street Auckland Branch Stores:— Port Albert Matakohe Miss- Hardy '^^^^" FASHIONABLE j CAREAH, ; Dressmaker* Pamilj^SMppillg I above B UTCHER B JMR. HARRISON'S STORE "WARILWORTH It WABKWQRTH- Printed and i^Mishell^l^vW Laßoche, Journalist, of WarWorik : at- liis Vegisterell' printijig- oificr»\ Latest Style and Titi Warkwcnh.
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 25, 13 September 1901, Page 3
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433Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 25, 13 September 1901, Page 3
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