j T\ Q f\ WARgWQRTH* BIMQE I Tick D.S.O. desire to pxpress their regret ' at boiiig compelled to disappoint the public | by not opening their new shop as a/jinoimc; j ed iv last issue. • • ' ; i The opening which will take pl^ce on ue^t : | Monday October 21st, was adjourned,, owing to the unavoidable delays paused in ship : pients of part of their stock. It was therefore, •inadvisable to : open with an incomplete Stody. Opening day MONDAY 'OCT. 2I S PORT ALBERT, . i Wish to draw the attention of the public p'f Port Albert gni| the surrounding districts, that they have moved their stock ihito their new shop and have now the LARGEST and best as^ Uortment of new goods ever offered in the district, at prices tlu}| ; |CAX^OT BE BEATER. ■' ■■■•: ' v • /•■ ; S. & Co especially draxv the fifteption- to tlieir : Clothing arid PHAPpRY . Avliicli custpm.ei's ivill find cfiu be obtained' at. f Auckland-Prlocis' Large shipments of Grain and FlQpr regularly arriving: from the South. . Large Stock Spring Goods Just Opened, The Promise of the Future! Tjie Railway. The realisation of today! Civil Bros, supply stores, —— ...j.'^ — _ The distiibuting facilities of these' districts ar,e improving Doji't n.eglect th.c futpre. JsTeitlw p.eglect the present, *■ The battje of routes may continue regarding the railway; but all routes lead to Warfcwortli as tbe centre of .distribution, Steamers, coaches, drays, qarts waggons and pack-horses, Are utilised to convey the orders CIVIL JSEOS, receive, For recommendations of customers north, south, east and west, Civil Brothers tender their gratitude and express their de. sire to conserve the sapport so heartily extended. • THE RAILWAY IS TO BE PUSHED AHEAD, Civil Bros, feel the spirit of the time, and are anxious t§ secure a trial order from you, either for :; — Groceries Drapery Crockery Glassware Boots and shoes' (a leading line) Saddlery Paints and oils Agricultural Implements Ironmongery Seeds Prime Beef Prime Mutton AT PRICES TO PLEASE AHB QtrAUW TO SATISJT. §pf* CI7II BEOS, Supply Stores g^ WABKWOBTE. Lichtensteix & Aenoldsox would like to draw the attention of the residents of Port Albert, and surrounding districts, to the following shipments of goods which are due in Auckland shortly viz : — Per "STAR OF AUSTRALIA" 4 Grates Crockery Assorted I ■ Glassware 6 „ Boots and shoes . 12 Assorted drapery, prints, muslms, Dress-gaods " Etc etcPer "GTARAMA" 5 crates iron trunks Per ''RAKGITIBA" 50 cases currants, I tank Golemans mustard, cocoa, coffee, hops, and also 65 paekges of assorted goceries. The above g-«ods, wliicli we hope to receive not later flian the end of tins month, are especially imported by us for <mr up Country JBianchep, aiuhv^ arc 1 confident that every resident of the sin rounding' district will ho v.oll satisfied with all purchases, as the stock is bought for spot cash, find carefully selected' and every line is suitable for the Colonial markets. W.e hope with strict attention to business, to merit a fare share of your muck esteemed patronaja'e. IICHTENSTEIK & ARNOLBSGNi High Street Auckland Branch Stores:— Port Albert Matakohe
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 29, 18 October 1901, Page 3
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494Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 29, 18 October 1901, Page 3
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