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a/J r SßSf^sE?' : ' ,^t- r £: ~'^'^^3* __a_a__H________________i View sho«iii2 part of Winn's Portland Cement anil Hjilraiilic Lime Works, Malmraagi Iliver. We Manufacture— 1. PORTLAND CEMENT, Established 1885. 2- HYDRAULIC LIME, Established 1878. 3. SHELL LIME, Established, 1895. First Award and Gold Medal fer each item at Auckland Exhibition, 1899. OUfi PORTLAND CEMENT stands the same tests as English, answers the s me purpose*, and requires the same treatment, , 5,260 tons were used in the Napier Breakwater; 600 toils used by th 3 Waihi G.M. Co. OCTB HYD&AULIC LLME is a first- class Linm for building purposes. Free from waste, and fit for mortar or concrete in wet or dry work. CONCRETE is unrivalled for stable, stockyard, cowshed, butter factory, barn, dripping pen, and piggery floors ; also for foundations and all kinds of marine work, beds for engines and batteries, dams, piers and wings of bridges, culverts, tanks, dips, etc. ; Instructions and Estimates Free. . Encourage Home Industries. John Wilson and Co. CEMENT AND LIME DEPOT: „ CUSTOM-STREET WEST. AUCKLAND, N.Z. KINO'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR BOYSVISITOE—REY. 'W. BEATTY, M.A. _ Principal: GRAHAM BRUCE, M. t with Honors, of London University, N^FvKf Rks-dbkt Mabtebs. SucoEßefEP, 1897-99. OT. MAJOR, M.A., B.So. [Four Boys, Senior Civil Service ft. BIGG- WITHER, B.A. Twenty-three Boys, Junior Civil Service A, CRUMP Eight Boys, Matriculation • ' /i *• 22?_5SK- Two Bovs q?alifi e * for Board of EducaI? •• ; - A. W. SHORT. ' tion Senior Seholarsbipa, 1899, obVisiting Masters for Special Subjects. - taining fourth and fifth places. ;• ■»■!« ' : Prospeotus on application to the Principal. Are You Furnishing? The CHEAPEST and BEST House to Furnish From is : T. & H, COOKE'S ftueen & Spey Streets, AIJGKLAND. ■A-Z '--'■" :/£ "- 8 d yfe Furnish 3-roomed Cottage for 16 96 ,We Furnish 4-roomed Cottage for 34 2 .9 We Furnish 5-roomed Cottage for 52 9 9 We Furnish 6-roomed Cottage for 1 1 5 o o — . — _ — -o : . -■ PLEASE NOTE.—We have apppointed jMr|>W. TEASEY our Agent in TAU-. RANGA» who is prepared to receive orders and give estimates and from whom our Illustrated Catalogue may be obtained. T.& H. COOKE, General Furnishing Warehouse, QUEEN & GREY STS.. JH3CK.Ljq.ND. ...the... HALL OF COMMERCE. DA 1 VI rLull 1 1 I IIJIIU HAI^, &PERKIKS, the best firm of • Auctioneers in Auckland, who will do — 18 PUBLISHED EVEBY — their utmost to secure good prices and MOIDAI, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY St^^uTrSn^rtu^htel of A n.'t*lr\n\r w m and sales are held almost daily during • 21L _• UClUOfi. p.UI. the summer. Consignments of Dairy, ———————— Farm and Orchard produce solicited. Repl** advertisements must be gSgSf^^^ 11 - 1 * "^ ' teft tie office the daJ give us a fair twil. previous to publication. _„,_„.__ _, P :(£— - . IKE * PERMS. In«iMMn. Advertisemerits for insertion in - — any particular issue must H iy llfl^l CTAf> be sent in not later M. M« JVICLLvL/y 7 :o: Hooit, [aid, Estate and {saAU advertisements should have BJItiOB llCBt, the number and days of TEMPLE CHAMBERS insertion marked on tne (Opposite Herald Office), face, otherwise they ! QUEEN - STBEET, AUCKLAND, will be insex- ______ ted until Loans negotiated on first-alass freeoonnter- hold security, from £50 upwards, at man-tod. lowest rak*oih_taßßKW. »

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 3977, 26 March 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 3977, 26 March 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 3977, 26 March 1900, Page 4

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