Merchandise. pO&NAO BKANDIKS. IN HHD3., QK.-GABKS, OASBa. AWD FLASKS. ttfotnlU bnndi of Cognac NATHAN b 00. T D. NATHAN & CO. HAVE OK HAND— Wines and Spirits Bottled Ale and Stout Oilmen's Stores Tobaccos, Vestas New Fruits, Wrapping-Paper Woo'.nacks, Copra Sacks. American Chairs, Clocks Sharp's Aies, Wire Kails White Leal, Linseed Oil Tuips, Tutty Munti Metal, Sheathing Kails Wire Rope Manilla and Europe Eope Slates tec Ac. TT DOLPHO WOLfE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, TDK PUEE3T STIMULANT IN THE WOELD. CAUTION. To prevent FRAUD, we would recommend the pnblie to purchas) by the' BOTTLE, and to see that the signature " UDOLPHO WOLFE" is on the wrapper and on the label of the bottle. WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS are to be purchased of all Wine and Spirit Merchants. L. D. NATHAN & CO., AGENTS. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON SALE :— Assam, Foochow, and Hankow Teas Congou Teas, in chests, half-chests, and boxes Orange Pekoe, Gunpowder, and Caper Te&3 Company's No. 1 Sugar Mauritius Sugars Honolulu Sugars, in kegs, mats, and bags Candles—Price's, Brandon's, &cTobaccos—Barrett's Crown, Prince of Wales, &C. Vestas—2so's and Plaids Brown, Grey, and Tea Papers Salmon, Lobster, Oyster, and Sardines Pickled Salmon, in 200 and 100 lbs. Pickles, Sauces, Chutney Salad, Caster, and Hair Oil 3 Vinegar, Jn bulk and bottle Blacking, Blue, Blaeklead Twines and Scrubbing Brushes American Brooms and Axe-Uandlcs Curtants, Raisins, and Cindicd Peel Jams Confectionery, Gelatine Lozenges Mustard, Peppers, Nutmegs Mixed Spice, Curry, Ginger, whole and ground Tartaric Acid, Cream of Tartar Soap—Blue Mottled, Household. Pale Yellow, &c, Wa<hinK-Soda, SoarJ-Powders, Starch Flour, Kice, Barley Cabin, Luncii, and Mixed Biscuits Tin Plates-Coke IC. Charcoal IC, and IX &c, &c, &c. JOHN BUCHANAN, Custom-Ho nsE-STP.EET. N SALE ROBE RT O N & CO., DURHAM-STREET— Almonds (soft shell). Annatto, Arrowroot Biscuits, Blue, Blacking, Bacon and Hams, BrushCastor Oil Cornflour, Cocoa, Chocolate, Candied Peel Currants, Keillor's Confectionery (7 and 141b. tins). Corks (wine and beer) Candles (sperm and tallow'. Carbonate Soda, Cream Tartar, E.rthenware Flour ( \delaide), Dunn's Fish, Red Herrings, Salmon, Sardines Gelatine, Grouts, Jams (Adelaide and Hobarton). Knife rolish, Kerosene, Matches Mustard. Oas, Oatmeal, Tainkiller, Pickles Raisins (Eleme and Sultanas), Rice (of qualities) Sauces, Sal.:l Oil, Spices (mixed} Townsheni's Sarsaparilla Salt (coarse, fine, and table), Saltpetre, Sulphur Sugar (Crushed Loaf, Mauritius, Co.'s Pieces) Starch, i-'oau. Soap Powders, Soda Crystals Teas of qualities, Tobacco, Sheepwash Tobacco Tartaric Acid, Twine, Vinegar, Vesta 3 AGENTS FOR LKA & PERRIN'S SAUCE Anchors (60 to "OOlbs.!, Chain Cables (J to fin.) Muntz Metal (14 to 240z.), Composition Nails * Ewbank's Rose Kails (2 to 6in.J, Brads, Linseed Oil (boiled and raw) Oars, Pitch. Resin, Sheathing Felt Tar, Varnish. Whltelead, Whiting, Woolpacks, Fencing Wire Pianofortes, Pianettes, Harmoniums, Melody Organs Stombridge Fire Bricks &C, &C, &C To Arrive.—3oo barrels Portland Cement, 12,000 Countes9 Slates. Oil and Colourmen. TO PAINTERS, BUILDERS, AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. J. HENDERSON, Having received, ex 'Dunedin,' 'Emily McLaren,' ' Forfarshire,' and ' Lutterworth,' hea/y shipments of PAPERHA NGIN GS, &c, solicits an inspection of his EXTENSIVE STOCK OF 100,000 YARDS OF PAPERHANGINGS, Comprising a selection cf 256 different patterns, and an equally extensive supply of every requisite in the Trade, all being marked at most reasonable prices. 53, QUEEN-STREET. "lUST OPENED, AT OCR SEW OIL, COLOR, AND GLASS WAREHOUSE, 95 AND ST. QUEEN-STREET, El ' DUNEDIN," 'SIIOOTIXO STAr.,' ASD 'EIIIXY McLaren '; 500 PACKAGES OF PAPERHANGINGS, WHITE-LEAD I COLOURS PAINTS VARNISHES OILS | SUNDRIES TL.VTE, SHECT, AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS; GLASS SHADES; SCRM, HESSIAN, AND TACKS GILT MOULDINGS; ENGRAVINGS, CHROMO3, AND OLEOGRAPHS. W. PHILLIPPS & SON. Conveyances, <&e. TTVRURY, BOMBAY, AND POKENO. A Conveyance will leave Drury Station at 9 o'clock a. m. every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, And will leave Bombay Settlement it 3 o'clock p.m., to meet the Mail Train, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY. R. S. WHITE, Carrier and Commission Agent. E. S. W. wishes the public to know that he will continue bis business as CARRIES, PROVEDORE, AND COMMISSION AGENT. OBDIBS PB.OMPTI.Y EIICCTBD. Agents for receiving Orders and Parcels •—T Waup. Painter, (>u-( n-stre-t; II.Ci.WTOx, Chemist, Victoria-.-tu-.-.:-: l >.-.-.v. D.y.rr. 1!. S. WHITE, Great South Road.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4291, 14 August 1875, Page 4
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