Drapery, Clothing, and Furniture, , Great choice of Fancy and French muslins, Piques, i Cambric Prints, * Moirottes (in variety of colours), Serges and Fancy Blacks. ,v MILLINEEY! MILLINERY! 1^ LADIES' and GENTS' Hats from Is. 6d, etc. etc. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. I Heavy stock of Gents' Suits from £1 Is. . Suits to measure Fit Guaranteed '" Cennis feints and Shirts etc. etc. ' r LliN OLEUMS and OILCLOTHS. OIF EYERT^DESOBtptxq^ New shipments of .Goods in all departments arriviu<v weekly All goods sold strictly at our AUCKLAND PEICES.& A Stylish Dressmaker on the Premises* j
fpIE a .YEHNKENT INBUEI -ANOE DEPARTMENT feTpt pared to grant Employers of Labom! Covers against Bisks—connected with] their trade or businees— under the] V\ orkers_ Condensation Act, the Em-1 plovers' Liability Act, as well as under the Common Law, Owners of properly and Mortgagees also pro-oGtod under special lables 1 ersonal Accident Insurance effected in all brandies. For particulars as to Bates, etc. av-J ply to the local Oillce of the Depart-! ment. • J. H. lICFIARDSOX. Commissioner, GEOBGE EOBERTSO.V. District Maunger. Auctioneer and Commission Agent, HZO3LID3 STOCK AT WAIPU.TEAB .J.fAfBY. TAUHOA WARKWORTH AWD.PTJHOI. Auctioneer aiicji Commission Agent. —-o-—: Holds Eegnlar Stock Sales at:— Mangawhare, Arapohue and Warkworth. —o—_ Mangawhare ! and Arapohue. About the second week in tie month. Warkworth. Abotit the second Wednesday in eacli month. Wayby' House Gocd Accommodatioa for Trarellrs and $.took drivers . | Mrs- A. E- WoodcockProprietress D. CAREAH, Family&SMpping WARKWORTH
J. BARTON, " f ■I Royal Mail line of Coaches.) coach leavesWarkworth. For Wayby ancf Fridays 3pm, i leaving Wellsford. and Wayby every Saturdy,morning. To Port AlbertDuring the winter months by ararag'enient, LIVERY & BAIT STABLES. HOUSES & TEAPS FOE: HTEE. PADDOCKIIS TG FOE HOESES, Jas. Cahill & Co. AUGTIONEEBS, FBUIT AND j "PEODUCE SALESMAN. Land, Estate and General Connnis sion Agents, Junction Queen and Grey streets, (AitkiiiTs old rnant), Atickland. Having liad'in<tn"y years' experience in the fruit," produce, poultry, and a-eneral agenoy bnsiness, we hope to give satisfaction. Any "business entrusted to us will receive careful attention. Trusting you will favour us with a trial, and allow us the privilege 'of proving our merit to your support. Prompt account sales a specialty. JAS. OAHILL. Auctioneer. ! Royal Mail line of Coaches BETWEEN Warkworth and Devonport. Leaves Warkworth: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 a.m. rrives at Devonport at 3 p.m. Leaves Devonport: Monday and Ncdnesday at 9 a.m. and Friday at 8 a.m. Arriving at Warkworth ai 4 p.m. On Friday at 3 p.m. through to Wellsford. Fares: 10s. single. Fares j7s. Cd. return. Tj.y»Q yO^'X wylkj* Phtographers PoKTiiAixs and groups taken dail v > in the studio. Tennis, Criclcet, Football and Picnic groups taken l>y appointment. Copying an«l enlarging done on tut premise?. jMatakana, Little Omaha and other school groups now ready, Is. Gd. each. I Post Free. Miss Hardy FASHION-AULE Dressmaker. above MR. HARRISON'S STORE WARKWORTH. LATEST STYLE AND Gt)OD 1 FIT GUARANTEED,
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 32, 8 November 1901, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 32, 8 November 1901, Page 3
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