i Clothing. TEVIA T II A K For First-Class Winter Clothing, [• f Corner of Queen and Shortland-streets. HA N 1 For Genuine Macintosh and Co.'s Waterp-oof | Clothing, i Corner of Queen and Shortland-strects. ! E V I A T II A y For the Best Quality in Beaver Overcoats, Corner of Queen and Shortland-strcets. EVIAT II A N For a neat and wcll-flHi>hcd Black or Blue Paget Suit. Comer of Shortland and Queen-streets. I~ i E V I A THAN I For PB Trousers and Vests in Geelong and West of England Tweed. Corner of Queen and Shortland-strcets. ,EVIA T II A N Fcr 1 to 5 Crown Moleskin Trousers. Corner of Queen and Shoitland-streets. J^EVIATHAN For Nary Serge Suits. Corner|of Queen and Shortland stroets. y^EVIATHAN For New Zealand Flax Shirts, with and without collars. Corner of Shortland and Queen-streets, AN For the best assortment of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, Corner of Queen and Shortland-strcets. E V I A T H AN Does not quote prices, It is only deno to mislead the public, as Cheapness depends on the Quality. Corner of Shortland and Queen-streets. EVIA T H A N Opens by every Mail all the Latest Styles in Gentlemen's Scarves, Ties, Linen Collars aud Cuffs. Corner Shortland and Queen-streets. EVIA T H A N For White, Crimean, and Flax Slrrts (button behind), and a large assortment of Gentlemen's Hosiery, Corner of Shortland and Queen-streets. EVIA T H A N Is Closed from Sunset Friday, till Sunset Saturday. Corner of Queen and Shortland-streets. EVIATH A N Opens by every Mail all the Latest Styles in Gentlotnen's Scarf Ties, Linen Collars and Cuffs. Corner of Qucon and Shorlland-strects. Kerosene. rrio guocehs AND DEALERS. o pf w Q O w O < ! O o W M I < w « W S w " o S M *2 I o a™pq < | . w H eh H ?2 S«2 3 w §t,J§3 g 1 eh 3 — k_l c_t OS CLi I gM I « SJ O 2 B B Q Wo S 00 w « fc s°" S' ° W 2 . w « to - =- " ISI H2'» 2s" M ■ "S«Ss O O o " « § o j HH _ W o H - S » ** Chief Harbour-master's Oflice, 4 * Auckland, May 20, 1875. ''Messrs. Aiinqld, HinkscVCo., " Importers, Ac , Auckhiud. " Gkstlkmkn,—A supply of your Kerosene Oil (Oleophilic Brand) having been lately obtained for the use of the Hcan Rock aud Saudspit Lighthouses, I have uiuch pleasure in staling that this Oil is superior to any hitherto supplied. It burns with a clear, steady light, is free from any obnoxious vapour, and leaves the Lamps comparatively clean after twelve hours' burning. "I remain, <Jentlemen, " Yours truly, "I. J. BURGESS, " Chief Harbour master, Province of Auckland." i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4259, 8 July 1875, Page 7
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