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Art Union: O O K OUT FOB LEWISSON'S ART UNION. TAKES PLACE THIS MONTH. A FEW TICKETS LEFT. F. H . LEWIS SO N, QUEEN-STREET. Art un i on OF SEWING MACHINES. SECOND DISTRIBUTION. FOURTEEN FIRST-CLASS SEATING MACHINES AS PRIZES. J VALUE—ONE HUNDRED POUNDS. I TICKETS—IOs. EACH. LIST FILLING RAPIDLY. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. THE FITTING SHOP, VULCAN LANE. Paints, Paper-hangings, <fec. ;ROCLAM A T I O N. NEW PAPERHANGINGS, EX ' FERXDALE' AND * CHILE/ A choice selection of the above now on view. OILS—Raw and Boiled in cask and drums "WHITE LEAD in wood and iron (various qualities) GLASS- Rough, Plate, Fluted, Enamelled, Stained, and Sheet COLORS—Burnt and Raw Sienna and Vandyke Erown (in oil and water) YARNISUES House, Coach-painters' and Cabinetmakers' Methylated Spirit TURPS, English and American Clock and Compass Glasses, Scrim and Calico, Gold Leaf, Bronze, Urushware, Glue, Whiting, Mited Paints, ;uid the various other articles, too numerous to mention, required in the trade. J. HENDERSON, Oil and Color Merchant, 57, Queen-strert. N.B.—Country orders will meet with prompt attention. PAPERHANGINGS, GILT MOULDINGS, HOLLAND AND BUTLER, OIL AND COLORMEN, 2S, Victoria-street, Auckland. Importers of Pjperhangings.Whitelead (in wood and iron), Painter Raw and iSoiled, Brushes, Plain and Ornamental Window Glass. Artists' Tube Colors and Photographic Glass. Gilt Mouldings, Glass Shades, .tc. PIOTUIIE-rRAMINO TO OkI>KK. Agents forthe Nelson Hematite Paint Compan). This Paint is the besl preventative of rust in iron pAIKTS. PAINTS. PAINTS. The undersigned liavo been appointed by JOHNSTON BROTHERS, of Nelson, agpnts for the sale of fekeir tcleOrated Hematite and other Iron paints. H. J. ANDERSON i CO. NurserymenPARNELL NURSERIES, •jvr ASON, BROTHERS, would respectfully intimate that now is the Season for Planting, and beg to invite intending Planters to an inspection of their extensive Genkhai. XtrrtSEJ'.Y Stock, consisting of — ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SIIRUB, FOREST, SHELTER, AND FRUIT TREES, PINUS INSrGNIS, ETC., ETC. Their extensive Nurseries arc largely stocked with healthy, well-grown Plants, rendered hardy by being reared in open, unsheltered grounds, and very suitable for removal to the most exposed situations. There an; many thousands of Trees to select from— all have been removed within two years—and it is true to state that they are the FINEST STOCK TO BK FOUND IN ANY NURSERY IN THE COLONIES. They would particularly draw attention to their immense stock of fine transplanted tiiorn quickh, which arc unequalled in the colonics. The General Nursery Catalogue is now ready, and will be forwarded post free on application. Mount hobsok kur sery, REMEURA, AUCKLAND, N.Z. As usual, at this season, C. T. "Wiiks invites the attention of his friends to his extensive, well-prepared Nursery Stock. THE NURSERY LIST FOR 1874 C. T. W. will he happy to forward toany address with which he ma}' be favoured. It will be found to embrace good selections of Ornamental Conifers, Trees, Shrubs, Climbers, choice Fruit Trees of good old kinds, and new ones of high repute ; "White Thorns and other Hedge Plants; Shelter, Timber, and Economic Plants, Trees, &c„ of a varied and sterling character. The Nursery is about ten minutes' walk from the Remuera and Newmarket Railway Stations. "\V. J. il ltrht & Co., Town Agents. Banks. SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED IN 1847. President: His Excellency tue Governor. Vice-Prcsident : W. C. Wilson, Esq. The Bank is open for Receipts and Payments Monday from 12 to 2 o'clock Tuesday ditto ditto "Wednesday ditto ditto Thursday ' ditto ditto Friday ditto ditto And to receive Money only on SATURDAY EVENINGS, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Any sum from One Shilling and upwards received for which 5 per cent, interest is allowed, R. CAMEItON, Accountant. Sire Horses. THE IMPORTED NORFOLK TROTTER, "YOUNG PERFORMER," Will Serve a limited number of Mares this season, at £7 7s. eacb. For particulars apply to MR. RICHARD GWYNNE, Junction Hotel. Advertisers and others interested in Coromandel are informed that a wellconducted popular Newspaper, THE COROMANDEL NEW3 y has been started in that district, at the earnest re* quest of the bulk of the inhabitants. Its circulation is already nearly double that of its local contemporary, and it affords the best, indeed the only, medium for Advertising in the district. All orders in connection with the Coromandel News will be received in Auckland at the Herald Office.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3997, 3 September 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3997, 3 September 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3997, 3 September 1874, Page 1