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I VfTJIITAIvEB. * TjA-t^fP, BARKISTiL'fiS & SOLICITOItS, COEOMANDELt -- Kai«axoa Road. 33.esidet.it manager; Mr. A, F. Pilling, AUCKLAND, IST, Z. Herald Buildings Queeu Street PAEBOA, AVhitajcek, Baoik & Kkxuicic Partner; Mv, W, (j. Iv. KeiU'ick
C Q. GUBB Üb\ Mail Line of Coaches, TO Port Albert. ■passing through Kaipara Flats, Tauhoa, and WhareMns liaave^ WAHKWORTH MO2s T- j •PAYS at 4 p..m FBIDAYS at 3 p.uiJieaves POET ALBERT MONDAYS and FRIDAY at 7 a,m,
J. HARRISON,,? CENTRAL STORE. ' WABKWQRTE \ JUST OPENED TIP: I Large Stock New Goods ' Large Stock New Goods ti JJig- assortment of Prints and Fancy Muslins (Newest designs) To meet the demands of the public we make a special line of ° BLOUSE lengths and DKESS lengths in all fancy materials * which we stock in great variety. j 1 LARGE ASSORTMENT of LADIES' HATS \ Fashionable Dressmaker on the Premises. 1 Men's Boaters and Boys' Galateas. Galore!' Pine assortments of Gents' Tennis Shirts and Ties, all of tb. ( latest designs, Gents' and Boy*' Clothing. v * Suits Made to ' Measure. \; Boots and shoes for everybody. Ladies' and Gents' evening shoes in endless variety. " ,; Saddles, Bridles, whips, Spurs etc, TO ARRIVE Crockery. Crockery. Direct from manufacturers per- s,S Rangitira 2 Large Crates of Crockery 2 ~ „ 5J Dinner-ware 1 ?j „ „ Fancy Teapots 1 v » ~ Fancy Glass-ware All of choice patterns Wall Paper Wall Paper # . Cleaving present stock at redneod prices to make room for / 2000 pieces of Wall paper. ■■0 - IRONMONGERY, OILS AND PAINTS. i # Groceries. Groceries, An immense -Stock, can't-b- beat in the north., always fresh and good. We buy for spot cash and are consequently able to sell cheap. Large buyers of EGGS, BUTTEE-, BACON and all lchuls of faamere' produce attlie HIGHEST PRICES.
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 29, 18 October 1901, Page 2
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840Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 29, 18 October 1901, Page 2
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