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ESTABLISHED 1855. . H.GRIESSELICH&Co SHIPPEES, MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, WEAVER'S iHALL-WOOL EXCHANGE 22, BASINGHALL STREET, LONDON. E.O. i Indents executed for every description of General Merchandise from any smeeial maker, factor, or supplier, upon 2£ per cent. — and Consignments of Colonial Produce realised at 1 per cent. — Commission. Messrs H. G-EIESSELICH & Co., having no expensive Branch Houses to support in the Colonies, offer their 25 years' experience to all Merchants, Importers, Storekeepers, &c, for the purpose of direct importation from the actual makers of any description of Groods, in large or small quantities. Intending Colonial Purchasers visiting England or the Continent will be introduced to the actual makers or suppliers. Consignments of Colonial Produce received in payment, or usiual advances granted thereon, Please refer to H. Gr, & Co.'s Periodical Produce Eeport. Bankers' References— The London and "Westminster Bank, Lothbury, London, and any of the Colonial Banks. ■ Messrs G-rfesgelich and Co.'s Prices Current (Importer's and Shipper's Guide), one hundred pages, or any special maker on application. Price List forwarded, post free, on application. THE NEW ZEALAND COMMERCIAL AGENCY. TO NEW ZEALAND SETTLERS, MERCHANTS, 4c. rpHIS Commercial Agency has been established to promote business between X Buyers in New Zealand and Manufacturerß.in Great Britain. At Central Offices in London, and in the various Provinces of New Zealand, information may be obtained upon all matters connected with New Zealand Import and Export Trade. The medium of communication between Colonial Buyers and British Manufacturers will be a " Hand-book to New Zealand," edited by Gr. V. Stewabt, published annually in London, and issued in successive editions, informing the English public of current bona fide openings for settlement, investment, and opportunities for the employment of capital and labour in New Zealand as a whole, The Hand-book will also be circulated through established agencies in New Zealand, informing Settlers of current openings for utilizing New Zealand products in English manufactures, or the openings for supplying the millions j of Europe and the Mother Country with foods — flesh, dairy produce, and other articles of daily consumption. It will also make Settlers in the Colony acquainted with leading English manufactures and manufacturers, current prices, novelties, and other matters unattainable through the ordinary press. The advantages of this Agency and publication to Colonial Buyers are obvious. Samples, price Hats, catalogues, &c, are received for (1) the London offices (2) the head offices in New Zealand, and th© various branches in correspondence throughout the Colony. For further particulars apply to the Managers of THE NEW ZEALAND COMMERCIAI AGENCY, New Zeaxakd Buildings, 34, LEADENHALL STREET, E.C. £Or to the various Agencies of Shaw Savill and Albion Com? ant, through whom freights and passengers are forwarded, Correspondents in the leading cities of the United Kingdom, and in New Zealand at Auckland, Tauranga, New Plymouth, "Wellington, Taranaki, Nelson, Christchurch, Dunedin, &c., Ac. Preparing for Publication— j NEW ZEALAND: THE LAND OP PEACE, PROGRESS & PLENTY. — A succinct account of the Colony, containing particulars of the celebrated Hot Lakes District, their special medical advantages for invalids suffering rom skin diseases, rheumatic affections, &c. Also new railways, new openings or capital, and other information of value to intending colonists. By G. Vesbt Stewaht. Price One Shilling.^ Aw^j*/ SOLE \.^sfk^/N^ yCp <&/' PROPRIETOR N^^N. Established in Australia in 1864. -*C. HENDERSON * —^ A MEDICINE to be taken in- \& <&/ tomally ' and used externall y' for \^^ v AUCKUHnx^^^ all NERVOUS DISEASES and \fc \ / s^X INFLAMMATORY AOHES and X^. Price PAINS, composed of th« choicest \. / jg gfi Aromatic Herbs, Healing Chims, _vi Balsams, and Vegetable Oils. With Storekeepers this useful Remedy CUrCS Rheumatism, Sci-X'w-lrl'^r^'S'M atica . f *»*» Neuralgia, ts virtues second to none. - Cholera, Spasms, Headache, To be had wholesale from :— (sOUghS and CddS, 6tC. • ArtTHUr? H. NATHAN, 33 QUEEN STREET, K^TSt^C^^t TK_4_l SXORTLAND STREET. yS^^^'fy^T^^

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1844, 30 May 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1844, 30 May 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1844, 30 May 1885, Page 4