WAEK WORTH * BRANCH. Drapery, Clothing, and Furniture, , Great choice of Fancy and French musiins> Piques, Cambric Prints, Moirettes (in variety of colours). Serges and Fancy Blacks. £ MILLINERY! MILLINEItY! LADIES'and GENTS' Hats fr6m Is. 6d, etc. etc. i CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Heavy stook of Gents' Suits from £1 Is. Suits to measure Fit Guaranteed.* Tennis Suits and Shirts etc, etc, • - . ; as ] LINOLEUMS and OILCLOTHS, FURNITURE I FURNITURE I New shipments of Goods in all departments arriving weekly. All goods sold strictly at our AUCKLAND FRIGES, A Stylish Dressmaker on the Premises WINGATE & CO. : 3PECIAI/FYS FOJI 19O2 : - '; r , •*Alpha Lave!" Cream Separators, fp 27, 45, 55, and 100 gallon sizes, at greatly reducer prices. SEWING MACHINES, Hkali^y Bkliable, HiGH-CLAss^ Americax Machines,. PrioHs -well within the reach, of all, and far below .anything else in the market ■ ; (With hawlspfftp 'l^^^^^H^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^K. Cover)
MR. HARRISONS §TORP LATEST STYLE 4nQ GOOD Fit GyARANTEEg; {iand. Estate, Financial, Insurance, and General Commission AgentWARKWOITHv Agent'fpis-5-Bank ;o4 ;New $qu,th . EojaH I^suran^a Cpfiymny^ : Moiaey ;to lehd| on g«p4. B^writy at curfenj; rates. • / '. . . : All business treated aa con^4wvtial. yEJz JTVJXTH AMY TEA AT ifttif PRIC6 ; ?ii|a i/6 W m W Ahuroa I All work was ordered to s^op on February Ist on the Helensville North- : ward Railway and all hands discharged, this in the face of the Minister lor ; Public works on his tas^ visit Koyem:ber 1900, saying that.the line would i be open to AJmvoa by the end of 1901.. 'THen in his (the Minister of Public , Works) statement saying that pwing ; to heavy clips I;he w.cxk had been, <jle.layedbut would be finished to Ahuroa by the end of March. This is now im<r possibjje as some of the cutting will • take: si^s weeks, at <|he least to complete. Surely this is strange in the face of the Fremv^ 1"'3 statement that money is not /short. The men employed are conL- . plaining bitterly at the treatment iU,oy ■are^receiving, being brought all,the ■ way from Auckland and then discharged in this way. "W« trust that tho Eailwiiy League and all branches of it will take prompt and vigorous action, .and that all Auckland Members, of 'parliament will do the same and speak! in, no Uncertain voice. : (Own Correspondent,}
Thig Directory of the Waj^era Opms E>any, limited, begto.infoym,thepub: lie .thatf the above xlotel wiU be open for the (reception, p| Visitors on SAT: QED^IY, 21st, $jepember. : J^t present, pending the cp^pletiqn of 4]^ A]ter&ti ions, qnly a limited n,umbef (ian be ajh comnipdated. .;..;.'* . TAEIFFr ?8. 6d t .jtfsr Day« fir Two Ciuiflaas pe^ .'•' week,, jj^ths extra; • v FOE THE #AIWEBA CO;, LTD., "W.E. MQWBRAY;. gee. ■ Roy^l^ ilieli Hua af Coaches, COACH ! leaves^arkwortb. FqBWAYBY and WELLSFOED ON FRIDAYS at 3 p.m. Leaving WELLSFOED and WAf BY every Saturday morning. . ■■■■•." For Wayby v Wellsford and Port Albert- Every Wednesday after"ariivalof steamers leaving Wellsford. "Wayby and Port Albert 00 Thursday in time far steamers. ". Saturday To Port AlbertBy special coaches as per agreement Soo<\ driver and easiest coaches on the road. . . LIVERY & BAIT STABLES HOEBES & TRAPS FOB HIRE. PADDQCKIN'a FOR HORSES. THE AMEEIGAN SCHOOL OF COEEESPONpE^CE ' (Chartered by the State.) LOCAL TESTIMONIAL I AUCKLAND, N.Z. JULY 17ST 1901. Wharf Eoad, Attckland,N. Z. Dear pir,—l have mijich pleasure in testifying to the excellence of %$ instruction given through the post bj this School, and I think that if engini eers and pithers onjy kneyr of the goo/; it can do them, many mpre vould takx it up. The books are. well printed, and tjh* •work set forth ip> a very plain way. Wishyig it all the success it deagifves, , - Yours faithfully, . TE|OS. H. BEACK, Engineer, /The Leyland, O'Brien Timber Co..(Lijd L, Auckland. All further particulars fronj, THE HEMINGWAY CQMMEE CIAL^ANI) COACHI^a SCHOOI Auckland Eepresentatives.
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 45, 7 February 1902, Page 3
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614Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 45, 7 February 1902, Page 3
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