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INSTRUCTIONS and information free on inquirery. k I /^^K IIS Hi J Ij TRADE MARK. mil 2 a^H I made a Dip and Dripping-Floor with your lame and burnt clay. Tha cl£y cost two shillings per yard to burn. Yfcur instructions were the only guide. G. A. Mills. My Concrete Dairy is a great improvement on the previous timber one. \t cost less. The milk, butter and cheese remain cool in the hottest weather. I used burnt clay and your Lime. James PkbbY. The Concrete Chimney. l had erected with your Lime and burnt clay is satisfactory The wonder is that such cheap materials are not universally used. J. SANDE«(!oSf. • The Concrete Tank whigh I bailt and and plastered with Wilson's Hydraulic Xlnxe, contains 20,000 gallons. It has been i» useifive years. War. Woodwahd. I WILSON & Co. Cement and Lime Manufacturers. dl7yr ; . H. N. SIMSON, WAIPU CLUB ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, WAIPU. "OOATING and Bathing, Shooting, and -*-' Fishing, Billiards, Good Paddooks aijd Stables, Horses for Driving or Biding. THE WAIPU CLUB ACCOMMODATION HOUSE is most delightfully situated near the banks of the Waipu Biver, nd not far from the sea, and for healthf ulness, and salubriety cannot be excelled. Every attention is paid to guests,, and communications by mail or wire receive prompt attention. H. N. SIMSON, Peopeietob. s2otf QPECIAL TTALUE In T\RAPERY & pLOTHING AT WILLIAM R\ BRIDGMAN'S. 100 Ladies' Ulstera/ new styles 1750 Sards stroug Wincey; 3Jd, 6ja. B£d ;' grand value' 450 Yards Ulster Cloth, 50 inches wide, all shades, 2s 9d, 3s 9d 5000 Yards new Dress Materials, direct from. manufacturers, ex Bimutaka New Checks, etc. Splenaid value — Job lines in Dress Goods, cheap 4000 Yards New Cashmeres in black and colours from llfd yard ' Black and Coloured French Merinos, best value ever offered 120 New Austrian Bugs from 5s 6d Large stock of Mauds under usual price New stock' of Plushes, Velveteens, Umbrellas, Gloves Having purchased several large lines of Flannels at clearing warehouse prices, can sell them remarkably cheap All makes English and Colonial Carpet Bags Grand stock of Winter Hoisery at prices to meet the times Splendid line of Ladies' Macintoshes in silk and cashmere, very cheap Boys' strong Tweed Suits, 12s 6d ; Youth' s do, Ids 6d Boys' Knickerbocker Suits from 2s lid Great variety Knickerbocker Suits in Mosgiel,° Kaiapoi, Oamaru, and other Tweeds Splendid line Onehunga Tweeeds at 3s 6d yd Onehunga Fingerings and Half Ho9e Men's Mole Trousers, 4s 9d, 5s 6d, 6s 2d ; Boys' do, 3s 6d ; Youths' do, 4s ad Numerous Cheap lines in Harcourt's and Shera's stocks. 288 & 290, UPPEB QUEEN-STBEET. al4 qr NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1859.. TNSURES Houses, Furniture, Stables, J_ Barns, Stores, Grain, Wool, &c, against loss by fire. Marine Bisks taken on produce., to and from Auckland and other ports. Agents— Nobthebk Districts. Whangarei Bobert Mair Port Albert. .Port Albert Co-operative Society Waipu N. J. Campbell Hokianga Andrews & Yarborough Kawakawa John Keatley Kamo Whitelaw & Day Mahurangi M. Angove 'Mongouui .B. M. Houston Mangawai & Maungaturoto. . . .W. H. Snelling Pakaraka Bay of Islands J. W. Williams Bussell Bay of islands J. B. Williams Totara N. Whangaroa W. B. Lawerence i Kaukapakapa J. Dye JAMES BUTTLE, Manager, Auckland jstf ;TT7 M. G. HARP, Wholesale and Re■VV ta ll Storekeeper, and Post Office Maungakaramea. Settlers Produce Bought W. G. HABP. Agent for the Northern Advocate. ,W. J. H u Es T & C°Have on Sale — MANUBES of every description, guaranteed quality. SEEDS— Prime Sample Byegrass, Cocksfoot, Clover, &c. GBAIN— Seed and Feed Maize, Oats, Wheat, &c. POTATOES— Prime Table and Seed. j Agent for i JOSEPH . FISON & Co.'s Celebrate! Fertilizers. Quotations and Samples on application. W. J. HUBST & Co., SEED, GRAIN, MANURE, AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, 101,"Queen-Btreet, {Auckland, j , M 4tc

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Northern Advocate, 30 June 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 30 June 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 30 June 1888, Page 1

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