I W-'ini^Mw '-■ i^^-M^'Mm ¥ *%_'■■ X- '■■ mmW^® l',h, u&Wm kj Als ~: A'\-iA I' COgSaMRMBIAtS ■"» w. w«Am_i i____#i I • ;•;' •- ..••-CELCBRAtiED&iTHE-'BESTi1 ■ [.a- - • -'-PROCURABLe — ' ; -' redolA {RedclSflfe Crown B^nd Galvanised Corrugated Iron. i/^A A.IiCHITSciTS should specify RFDCLIFFE CROWN. '-rfofci, Ufe\% ■** none bettor manuiacturod. Lighter sheets of othtf. brands (A./ | >&\ _?W? 11 ?° O'ft^ long or give the samo satisfac- {§_____ I I tl<s^ WNTRACTORS should nob _8 in-fleS" by erroneous state- * YW- /*/ menls* suoh"*B are a"vertl«ed by "^1 importers. The weights pubLv____fc/"'/<- listed by-tlio vendors of-the "Orb" brand" arVriofc' the' wi-i_.!ii_ _f !%fW REDOL-FFE. REDCLIFFE is the cU^l^iff t o^t& ! MiCU\><.- • -mtirket. *T_e sheets arewider, thus covering more roof th--'" _)rb-" ii,datpr_aeDtJ_ark_ot.prJce.a_lsrger-BUi'facecan be covered at a less cost with BED-! ' CUT-B-t>ian "• Orb/ -. .-.._■_ " " '-,] ' KEDCHFFE has been more largely imported into New Zealand during the last 20 (years than any other brand, and experience proves that every sheet will be found perfeot-l ' IT IS SOLD BY ALL •BON MERCHANTS AND"STOREKEEPERS ■■ THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. «MB LOCAL INDUSTBY; ".'__ .:' '. TH E .„.•'.". '...•-■ ■■-. Northern Roller. Miliing .Co, ~'... .(LIMITED), AUCKLAND, Have always in stock the favourite brands ol Flour, ,i. ;|!loHi4iiPfc^ !7 AND *.-■'" STAIDARO/ 3 That received First Award at the Melbourne Exhibition, and ara now the best manufactured, purest, and most profitable Baking Flours in New Zealand. . ; Tor ships' stores and exportation "'''CHAMPION", isproperly desiccated, thereby retaining its fine flavour and strength in warmer climates and the Islands of the.Pacific. .' Also, the useful second-class brands of Flour, j'-l-M:-ANJ} !iiOPSEWIFIS -PRIDE." • - In 200,100, 50, and 251b bags, ,„ •SRaHUI-iTBD WHEATMEAL, for making. Wheatmeal, Bread* and Scones, , - * V 1 " -,'.'" .; . in'2oo, 100, 50, 2(3, and 61b bags." • g-JKSH.'MADB BRAN, POLLARD, and SHARPS in 100, 160, and 2001b sacks. ■ - -FOWL. WHEAT in-2_olb sacks ; BROKEN WHEAT in 2101b sacks. ...aa SEMOLINA ' y y-Sa_3b-6gS. .Makes delicious-Custards and Puddings. Far wholesomer, fresher^ pKi^-T.' j«jher # _a_ batter flavoured thun any similar imported food. y ■■■rleemiia, ; ;"■' Our famoliS-atßntFo-'d7mad'e from the finest'of wheat, is nutritious, palatable, and easily cpoked ; very rich in albuminoids and phosphates (muscle flesh, brain, and bone formers); unsurpassed.ior-DYSPEPTICS and those suffijnnjr from INDIGESTION ; strongly recommended, by,the highest medical authorities for dmly use in every family ; mateuefchtful PORRIDGE, less heating and more laxative than. Oatmeal, and much bete adapted for this climate. It is put up in neat, 4_ and 101b bags, with printed directions and recipes in eaoh, and may be had from all Storekeepers and Merchants. ~._,.._ :■.. Prices on application to '" ■'■■•:- '■'•- I IcCORQUODAiE:... .. a y n...: Manager.'
" Ammuiiltioii for tlie Coming 3 Shooting 0 Season, 1898. i;/--a:":'H1 Buy the Colonial Ammunition Company's 12-bore Sporting Cartridge ' at'jfrMNHHH^ " ■ thQ followi . nn retail pr i ces from E. POSTER & CO., %ieen-street, g v > Lg , r. ■ :M\ ' ,^^^^^^fc«" V. Newton, and Symonds-street:— [^i^fcii-___i__-i W^ with 3 drams Pigou, Wilta. and Laurence's "Alliance" Gunpowder, 1. oz. Chilled Shot 1 grease-proof wad, 1 thick felt wad, 1 tS^efd wad orer powder, and 1 white card wad over shot, with the Company's name and size of shot printed m fall, thus-^ , As a guarantee, the Cartridges are loaded by the Company. /%^ Customers can hare their Cartridges loaded by the Colonial Ammunition Company (Limited) with any special charge required, by leaving thefr orders with the Company's Sole Agents for AucklandA;;A;A' '■■■■-• *.; . j__TJGI^TsJ-.NT) 3 AST.Z
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 92, 20 April 1893, Page 11
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523Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 92, 20 April 1893, Page 11
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