in Town A WORD TO OUR FRIENDS FOR THE COMING WINTER. In the Country 11. HOBBS’ for* 'Wliite :r» <l Coloured BLANKETS li HOBBS’ for FLANNELS R. HOBBS’ for RUOS R. HOBliS’ lor* Ladies’ TV. Z. Dress Tweeds. R. HOBBS’ for New Dress Fabrics It. HOBBS’ for* Gfiris’ Listers R. HOBBS’ for Ladies' Jackets and Waterproofs. R. HOBBS’ for Extra Good Value R, HOBBS for* Cfents’ Mackintoshes (guaranteed) R. HOBBS’ For* BLACK CASHMERE HOSE 1 1 HOBBS’ for* Soys’ stud Youtlis’ CJiot hing 1 R. HOBBS for* Special V alue in Men’s Suits R, HOBBS’ for Men’s Overcoats R. HOBBS' for Meu’ Hosiery of every description. in General Drapery and Clothing. TERMS: ‘READY MONEY AND NO ABATEMENT.’ N.B.—COUNTRY ORDERS throughout the Colony, according to .the LATEST PARCEL SYSTEM, a speciality, ONE POUND TO TEN POUNDS, and upwards, without naming any particular articles, so that customers can order what they think proper, and if not up to expect— Action can he returned. - P f-tfIFiRQ does not wish the tublic to he under any wrong impression as to the Cheapest House to buy Blankets and Flannels in, as he intends to “ make the pace very warm in TL’ ••'Jo O ANKFTS FLANNELS an d RUGS this Season. He has purchased for Cash during the summer a splendid lot of Blankets and Flannels, and he intends to sell them, so that all persons who want to hug Blankets, Flannels , and Fugs, please call and inspect ours and then judge for yourselves where you can get the best values. F .B. Several Bales to open this week. _ RICHARD HOBBS, Wholesale and Retail Draper and Clothier, " CASH BUYER AND DIRECT IMPORTER, Opposite the TOWN HALL Site, S s 8 QUEEN-S LIT R 10 ID AUCKLAND. p s _Tram Fares from Railway Station paid both ways. PATTERNS BY POST
ihooik: HOSIERY AND JERSEY - MANUFACTURERTHIS ! ! KARANGAHAPE ROAD, —AUCKLAND Wool and woollen yarns from Home, and Colonial Manufacturers, including Baldwin and Walker’s celebrated wools, Highland, Uest Wool, Merino, Industria, etc, etc; Wyvern Saxony in all shades, Berlin, Andalusian, and Shetland, Berlin fingering, Winter Shetland, Swiss Shetland,Windsor, Scotch fingering, Excelsior, Kaiapoi and Koslyn fingering. From these he Imports Makes wear, and all kiDds of Knitted goods, including Stockings, Socks, Skirts, Undervests and Drawers, Cardigan Jackets, Tams, Shawls, Caps, Pelisses, Combination garments, and every description of Knitted garments for Gents’, Dailies’ and Children’s Oj 11 all these at MO DEBATE PRICES FOE CASH. O6IIS Send a Post card with your name and address and he will forward Post free an mil—lll 1.1 ■ r"l1 — illustrated Catalogue and Price Dist of ti e various yarns and manufactured goods. One trial will satisfy you that the Knitted Goods as HE MAKES THEM are THE VERY BEST TfIING for this climate. igy Please mention this paper when writing.
JAMES PRINCE, Manufacturing Jeweller, WATCHMAKER, MEDALLIST, Etc. A CHOICE STOCK OF GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY ENGAGEMENT,\ GEM, WEDDING AND KEEPER RINGS. —Special attention given to repairs of every description flgf* VICTORIA ST. EAST, AUCKLAND. Next to the D.S-C. A. BOW RING] [ESTABLISHED 1855] [J. W, LUSHER BO WRING AII> LUSHER —Successors to J- F. LEIGHTONACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURERS And Paper Billed. Merchants 1 and Companies'- Account Booles Ruled and. Printed to any Pattern, and Bound in any style. LAWYERS’ DEED, BRIEF, AND DRAFT PAPERS RULED. PERIODICALS AND MUSIC BOUND IN ANY STYLE. MAPS AND PLANS MOUNTED AND''VARNISHED. GENERAL BOOKBINDERS AND STATIONERS. Scrar, Fern, and Photographic Albums Made to Order in any Style, N B —ln consideration of the fact that, the public have had to'pay so heavily for the famous « picturesque Atlas of Australasia ’ and ‘ Gallery of Contemporary Alt, the firm are prepared to bind tbegc works at reduced rales. £ j i cill EBIB IB r r, J^TJ CKL AJS T>.~ Orders may be left at The Waieoa Bell Office.
WHY SUFFER FROM TOOTHACHE ? PETERSON and Co’s NEW TOOTHACHE CURE ABDOL nan now be obtained at the stores and will give you Wonderful Relief NUMBERS OF TESTIMONIALS as to its efficacy can be seen on application to the manufacturers. Read the subjoined: Mr N. A. McLeod, Solicitor,Dargaville writes : Having recently suffered severelyfrom toothache I determined, on the advice of a friend, to give your 1 Abdol ’ a trial and I have much pleasure in testifying to its sult was speedy, almost instant relief, and I have not sufEered since its use. You can make what use you think tit of this letter as I feel I can confidently recommend your cure to the public as I already have to my friends.’ Mr Thomas Nield. Aratapu writes :—‘ Accept my thanks for the bottle of Abdol; as a cure fo? toothache I consider it unrivalled. Two of mi sons have used it and in each case one df r worked a cure. I can confidently recommend to anyone suffering from toothache, for I be lieve it to be the best remedy known.’ Mr Alex. Bergmanu, master of barquentine Wrestler, writes : —‘Your Abdol is one of he best remedies for toothache. My wife, who had suffered for several days and used several
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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 195, 28 April 1893, Page 6
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