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CHRISTMAS! - CHRISTMAS 1 A. P E A ss ° K "tatoa 'this opportunity ot thanking his piVsininers tor the liberal support accorded Tiim during the last 13 years, and hopes by selling first-class articles at lowest possible prices, his old friends, atal all new ones, wiU still give him their support as in previous years. Caul Jiiu/er.of Kauri (rt/w, Fiingi'tv, tSeilfe'rfi' Pvoiuluce of all (lewipfiom. ; ■ ■ • ?4 A. PEARSON, GROCER, W 11-Jk/tf G A B, E I. (18 tim / v NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION T"\ E S I R E S to announce to the DAIRY FARMERS and others in the Distracts of "Kaimhohore, Hikurangi, Waitaua, that a OREAMEET will shortly be established in the neighbourhood of the cross roads, K AUEIHOIORE. The price whichfthe Association will pay for milk, will be 9M per gallon net ca«h from the time the CREAMERY is opened till the end of May, and for typ-' 'winter months special advantageous term's ' will be offered. The CREAMERY will be erected with all possible despatch. A Meeting of intending and possible milk suppliers will be hold in the New Hall Kaurihohore, on WEDNESDAY Evening, 12th inst., at 7.30 p.ni-, when Mr W. SPRAGG, General Manager, ift'in Auckland, will be present. — ~^-~ ~&*£r< SPOONER, • For lo£ Tsairy Association.. BONE-DUST! T)ONEDUST! J.CE. X) J.CETHE XnTOEEaiONED HAS FOE SALE, ELIiIS'S WELL-KNOWN J.CE. BIIANI OP NEWCASTLE BONEDFST, ■-IN IiOTB ■BO SUIT'ITOECHAS^KS. IRON; BABK TIMBER, SPOKES, O '. SHAFTS, ' v &c,--'•S(N_ANY QUANTITIES. M. V. HURLEY, 7, Queen-street, Auckland, T. STEADMAN& Co., AUCTIONEERS . AND SEED ..;-;. MERCHANTS, 161 and 103, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND HAVE received their new Shipment of Turnip • and Mangel Seed ex lonic ; AISO, a consignment of Lupins and Mustard for sewing to plough in a3 green manure, which they recommend farmers to adopt, thereby saving a very large outlay for manures. To arrive, a choico lot of Clovers and English Grasses, Japan Clover, Yarrow, Birdsfoot, ' Trefoil, &c, &c. , Seed Maize, Sorgum, and Planter's Friend for green crops. Bone-dust, Coarse and Fine, Superphosphate and other Artificial Manures, at the lowest market rates. Regular Sales of Dairy and Farm Produce held every Tuesday and Friday. Fruit consigned to our care for sale will be carted to our auction rooms free to the consignor. Money advanced on goods consigned to us for positive sale. Wool, Hides, and Skins consigned to us will be sold at highest market rates. mys tf J. ECPLES, TJAIRDRESSEIt, PHOTOGRAPHER CAAIfiRON-STREET, HAS always on hand the largest collection of FANCY GOODS, Work Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Lusters, &c. STATIONERY: Large Assortment of Note Paper and Envelopes, Inks in all colours, Exercise Books, Pass Books, Vere Foster's Copy Books all Numbers, Pencils, Pens, Purses of every description, and a good assortment of Album b very cheap. DRAUGHT BOARDS AND MEN, ALL SIZES. J. E. wishes to draw theattention'of Ladies to the large collection of Fans. TOYS. The largest and best selection of Dolls, German Mechanical Toys, Whips, Trumpets, Battles, Snakes, India Rubber Balls. MISCELLANEOUS. Scents, Soaps, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Combes, Razors and Strops' Scissors, and a large assortment of Pocket Cutlery, and a variety of other Goods too numerous to mention. AGENT FOR THE NORTHERN ADVOCATE. AP L *A I S T E D , , from Auckland, wishes to inform the inhabitants of Kamo and surrounding districts, that he has opened a Cheit) Drapery Store in KAMO GREEN, near PUBLIC SCHOOL. n3tf

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Northern Advocate, 8 December 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 8 December 1888, Page 2