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Sewing Btachlncai giNGER SEWING MACHINES, Saloa 'in 1882 !u&s,£s2 Machines. I V, , i 551.....681,036 „ i itfoßfcvss 42,256. t& THREE OUT OF EVERY FOUR MACHINES SOLD IN THE WORLD ARK SINGER'S. UPWARDS Op THREE HUNDRED FIRST PRIZES 111 AKD AT CIIRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION TWO GOLD & TWO SILVER MEDALS. To be obtained at PER 2/6 WEEK PER 2/6 WEEK Only at 261, Queen-street, Auckland. BEWARE OF GERMAN AND OTHER IMITATIONS. SINGER SEWING MACHINES, /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. Head Office: PROVINCIAL BUILDINGS, Wellington, CHE OKI.T NBW NSAtAHi) Mfil 071101, HOVBRNKENT SECURITY, MUTUAL INSURANCES, LOWEST PRBMIUMa. The Ordinary Branch offers an Insurance of £1,200 at the premium charged elaawhero lor £1,000, equivalent to AN IMMEDIATE BONUS OIT £200 In addition to Full Participation la Prouta. WORKMAN'S "" INSURANCE Specially provided for In the INDUSTRIAL BRANCH, Policies Issued from £5 Upwards, with tSL PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS. JU PREMIUMS PAYABLE! WEEKLY, Ifta which a Collector will call. SPECIAL TABLES FOR CHILDREN. Policies of £20 and upwards, after Throe Years, can bo surrendered for Cash, of Jor m Free Policy. — LIBERAL REGULATIONS, NOTB.—The Government not onlar brthgl Insurance within the reach of nearly ovary mau, woman, and child in the community, but provides tiio deserUitloh of polioy and mode pf bajment best cuited to the requirements of each. D. M. LUCKUC. Commissioner. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY (FIRS AND My JUNK). Capital J51,000,000 Paid-up and Reserve Funds...-.-..£100,000 Protection from FIRS or MAHINK LOSB Can be Effected in this Company. claims met with peomptitudu and liberality. JAMES BUTTLE, Manager. DEVONPORT LIVERY AND BAIT ETABLES. CHANGE d"F PROPRIETORY. I BEG to Intimato that I have disposed of my Coach mid Omnibus Business to Messrs DAVIS BROTHERS, and trust that the support bo goncrously accorded me in the post will be continued to my successors. Thanking all patrons for thoir support, I recommend the Messrs Davis as well qualified to manago and develop the trade F. J. QUICK. Auckland, 13th Novombcr, 1884. TRAVIS BROTHERS, COACH PROPRIETORS, . DKVONPORT, Beg to announce that having purchased the business lately carried on at North Shore by Mr F. J. Quick, with the Horses and Carriagos, they have amalgamated the same with tuoir own Business, and are now carrying it on In all the branches. Omnibuses betwocn Devonport and Lake Takapuna as usual. All kinds of Carnages,' Saddlo Horses for Ladies or GShtlemen, always ready for Hire. 'Uußses, Drafts, &c. Supplied for Picnio Parties. Goods delivered by Drays or Spring Carts, Removals Undertaken, and Cartage Contracts entered into. - Davis Brothers hope by close attention to business and moderate charges to secure the public confidence and support. Devonport, 13th November. 1884. A. and G-* Price, KNGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GENERAL MACHINISTS, THAMES, Hare for sale the following Machinery I— 1 Portable Engine, by Hornsby & Co., 8 b.p. 1 Horizontal Engine, double cylinder, lOin, diameter, 21in. stroke 1 Horizontal Engine, lOin. by 18in. stroke 1 Launch Engine, 4}ln. by sin. stroke 1 Multitubular Boiler, 17f t. long by of t. dlamete? 1 Cornish Boiler, 20ft. long by 6ft dlamoter 1 Cornish Boiler, 18ft long by sft. diameter 1 Cornish Boiler, 17ft long by 4ft 6in. diameter 1 Cornish Boiler, 15ft long by sft diameter 1 Cornish Boiler, 15ft long by 4ft Gin. diameter 1 Vertical Boiler, Field tubes, 7ft x 3ft 4in.; new A Quantity of second-hand Quartujrushing Estimates supplied for ell classes of Engineering Wtork.—Makers of Sawmill and QuarUorushing Machinery, Turbine Wheels, Hydraulic Machinery, Timber Jacks, and Patent Safety Catches for Warehouse and other Lift Cages. ri F. X R E TSCH MA R HAS JUST OPENED A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of FANCY GOODS, Consisting of Ladies' Bags, Work-boxes, Desks, Basketware, Brackets, Mirrors, Inkßtands, Albums, Purses, Pocket-books, Photo Frames. Cigarette and Cigar Cases, Cloth and Hair Brushes, Cutleryware, Electro-plated Cruets. Cofl'co and Tea Services, Toilet Sets, Vases, Musical Boxes, Accordions, Concertinas and Tambourines, large assortment of Dolls and Toyu, Imitation Jewellory, Clocks, Christmas Cards, Perfumery, Fancy Meershaum, and other Pipes and Cigars. INSPECTION INVITED. C. F. KRETSCHMAR, Importer of FANCY GOODS (WHOLESALE & RETAIL), Opposito the Market Entrance, 2GP, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. SAM. WHITE, FENCER, ' CUSTOMS-STREET. PRICE LIST. b. d. BeßtHobart Paling Fence.. 65 0 per chain, Verygooddo SO 0 „ „ Barbed Wire Fence «. .. 20 0 „ „ S-rail Fence 47 C „ „ 4do 65 0 „ „ Picket Fences 2 3 porfoot. ■_ , FOR SALE. Kauri Palings 10 0 per 100. WhitoPinedo... .... 8 6,, „ Heart Kauri Hi 6 „ „ Hobart 19 0 „ „ Sawn Boards 18 0 „ „ PuririPosts, from .. .. 18 each. Heavy Posts .. .. .. 16 Rails Hobart 87 6 perlOO, Rails, Rimu Sawn .. .. 60 0 „ „ Light Hobart Rails .. .. 60 0 .. „ 10d-gaL Tanks, Iron ~ .. 80 0 „ „ Good Wickot Gates .. ..8 0 each. Pickote, per doz. .. ..2 0 Termhi nkt cash. UNION OIL, SOAP, AND CANDLE COMPANY (LIMITED)/ MANUFACTURERS OF STEARINE CANDLES, COMMON AND TOILET SOAPS, LUBRICATING AND OTHER OILS. WORKS-ST. ANnFs" BRIDGE, PENROSE. WAREHOUSE AND OFFICES-LOWER ALBERT-ST., AUCKLAND. Cash Purchasers of Tallow. ELBNSVILLE TIMBER COMPANY. DEPOTSNEWMARKET RAILWAY STATION. MOUNT BDEN RAILWAY STATION. First, Medium, and Second-class Building limber. Flooring, Lining, and other Dressed Timber, Shingles, &o. {' . ■'. Tcwn Office— «>LONIAI,BANKBU?Lp?NeMfc *

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4523, 27 November 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4523, 27 November 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4523, 27 November 1884, Page 4

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