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Dress and Fashion. -.ill v A'-. r .i_ v\ r \'v;r \ 1~ AS" T TH R E EWE EK S .. I ' . / - ; ' OF THE . " " •' CLEARANCE SALE : I • r . or . ' NEW AND FASHIONABLE & OLOTHING, SILK DRESSES, &c., &c., 4c. GREAT BARGAINS AX R. W. DT 8 0 H ' s ' PREVIOUS TO EEMOVAL TO NEW PREMISES. IlHPOEiir Pbemises, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE DICKEY'S, lEONMONGEES, And Kext Brookes's Boot Shop, *5" SHOPS TO LET -©a Oil and Colcrarmen. "OUTLER & McINNIS, -*-* WAKEFIELD-STEEET, AUCKLAND, Importers of PAPERHANGINGS, OILS, GLASS, BCHIM, VARNISH, BRUSHES, AND ALL PAINTERS 1 REQUISITES. PAPERHANGINGS, for Cheapness and Beauty in Design, not to be equalled in Auckland. All orders entrusted to their care will receive prompt attention. Tenders given for all kinds of Painting, Paperhanging, and House Decorating "Work. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN. JOHN WARD, P A r N T E R, PAPERHANGER, 4IND GENERAL DECORATOR, Begs to announce the REMOVAL of his business from Queen-street to those more commodious premises known as THE CRESCENT OIL & COLOR WAREHOUSE, SHORTLAND CRESCENT. Paints prepared, and every article in the trade sold in large or small quantities. A large and varied assortment of cheap and good Paperhangiugs. House and Ship work done with care and quick despatch. mO PAINTERS, BUILDERS, AND X THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. J. HENDERSON, Having received, ex 'Dunedin,' 'Emily McLaren 'Forfarshire,' and 'Lutterworth,' heavy shipments of PAPERHANGINGS, &c., solicits an inspection of his EXTENSIVE STOCK OP 100,000 YARDS OF PAPERHANGINGS, Comprising a selection of 25G different patterns, and an equally extensive supply of every requisite in the Trade, all being" marked at most reasonable prices. 53. QUEEN-STREET. OLLAKD & UTLER, Having considerably enlarged their premises, to receive large shipments to hand per late arrivals, are now prepared to supply the Trade. Country Storekeepers, Coasters, Carriers, and the public, with Wholesale and Retail Parcels, on the most liberal terms. Their present stock comprises— P APERHANGING S. A most varied and extensive assortment,, on which a liberal discount will be allowed to the Trade, Builders, and Landlords. Boiled and Raw Oil Dry Colors White Lead Brushes, Scrim Paints, Varnishes Artists' Materials. Polished and Rough Plate, Photo, Sheet, Ornamental and Stained WINDOW GLASS, and every other commodity required in the Painting Trade. GLASS SHADES, GILT MOULDINGS, of very superior quality. HOLLAND & BCTLER, OIL, COLOR, AND G1.153 MERCHANTS, 28 & 30, Victokia-rtheet, At.tkt.axd. J U S T OPENED, AT OUR NEW . O'lL* COLOR, AND GLASS WAREHOUSE, 05 AND 07. QUEEN-STREET, Ex ' Dunkdin/ ' Shootikg Star,' and ' f'~Jri,\* McLaren': 500 PACKAGES OF PAPERHANGINGS, "WHITE-LEAD I COLOURS , PAINTS VARNISHES OILS | SUNDRIES PLATE, SHEET, AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS; GLASS SHADES; SCRIM, HESSIAN, CALICO, AND TACKS ; GILT MOULDINGS; ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, AND OLEOGRAPHS. W. PHILLIPPS & SON. Mochinery. FHORMrcnvr scraping machines, Double Spring Action Cylinders. {POWNALL'S PATENTS.) TO FLAXDB.ESSEBS. This important mechanical application of the Maori principle, now thoroughly tested, and guaranteed perfected, produces fibre worth from £40 to £60 per ton for roping, or spinning in Dundee, into' textile fabrics. Quality, quantity, no no waste, only two horse driving power, combined with less cost of production, are the great practical results attained by this valuable invention. Further particulars on application to J. HURLF.Y, Manufacturer, Wellington. Fo R S A L E, To Arbive per 'Carnatic.' One 3 cwfc Steam Hammer One Power-geared Pillar Drilling Machine One 26 feet Bed, 14 inch Centre, Screw Cutting Gap Lathe ' One 10 feet Bed, inch Centre, Screw Cutting Gap Lathe One 15 feet Bed, 9J inch Centre, Screw Cutting Gap . Lathe One Planing Machine, to plane 10, feet x 3 feet, * and Lathe in 3 feet deep on the Table; Selfacting on the Ilorizonial, Vertical, andavn- • gular Cats , , , . . ; One ditto ditto, t feet x 2 feet, and take in 2 feet deep ' BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4408, 30 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4408, 30 December 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4408, 30 December 1875, Page 4