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: ,Ftirnislimg. Jp TJ R If I X a R 1 E. HENRY CHEAP & SOUND FURNITURE & BEDDING ESTABLISHMENT, BOTTOM OP SHORTLAND-STKEBT. Having completed the alterations of my premises, and just received a large and well-assorted stock cf Englisli and American Chairs, &c., of every description, 1 am now in a position to offer you special advantages in fcood, cheap, sound FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, and SHIPS' BEDDING, &c. To people about to bei married, new arrivals, and others requiring the above: j Yoa are most respectfully invited to inspect the same J before you give your orders" elsewhere, and, as all goods are marked in plain figures, you will be able to judge for yourselves. Good, sound chairs, at 4s, 4s 6d, ss, and 'upwards, warranted to give, satisfaction, or the money returned. . Furniture, Mattresses, and Bedding of eveTy description made to order, and guaranteed to give every satisfaction. "• Mattresses re-made. Dining and Drawingroom. Furniture re-covered and thoroughly renovated. N.Bi—The : business of' China, Glass, Earthenware/and Kitchen requisites, &c., will bo carried on as usual in the Old Establishment, .by; Mrs. Probert, where every order will receive tlio very best attention^ Note the Address— . H. PROBERT, BOTTOM 'OF SHORTLAND-ST., AUCKLAND. AND- ALL'S ; FURNISHINGS WAREHOUSE. ■ "WHOLESALE. & RETAIL. Visitors to Auckland should inspect the EXTENSIVE DISPLAY OF FURNITURE of every description for the complete furnishing of a house of any class, witb a view to taste combined with utility. 03- LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT "WITH GUARANTEED QUALIFY. OAKPETS. — WINKS AND HALL.— CAKPETS! CAitPETS! CARPETS 1 CARPETS ! ! CARPETS ! ! ! itliout csccplioiij the Largest arid Best Assortment in Auckland to select from. BRUSSELS, TAPESTBY, 2 A2JD 3 PLY KIDDERMINSTER. ' COIB, MANILA, AiTD JUTE MATTINGS, FELTS, AND FELT SQUABES. •

HEARTHRUGS. PLAIN AND FANCY DOOR MATS, FLOORCLOTH. LINOLEUM—THE NEW CORK CAKPET. —WINKS AND HALL.— CURTAINS! CURTAINS I CURTAINS'. CURTAINS ! CURTAINS ! Net, Lace, Swiss, and Muslin, In great variety. NEW PATTERNS SILK AND WORSTED 3AMASKS, REPS AND CRETOKNES, BILLIARD CLOTHS, GILT CHIMNEY AND TOILET GLa.S3ES, ' PERAMBULATORS. -yy INKS AND JJ ALL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CABINETMAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS. Agents tor she GROVER AND BAKER SEWING MACHINES. THE AUCKT/A7STD VENETIAN BLIND ; M ANU F ACT OBY. M' HORTON BUSBY, BLIND-MAKER AND WIRE-WORKER, Wholesale and Retail, VENETIAN HOUSE, KEMOVEDTO COOK AND GREY-STREETS, AUCKLAND, N. 2.

WH. HAY WAED'S • CHEAP BEDDING, FURKITURE, A.ND FUNERAL FXSIi- i NtSHING -WAREHOUSE, ( REMOVEB TO NEXT TO QU-EEN-STREET Corner. Residence and Shop—Come* of Pitt and Gueystreets. I KA YE'.S WOKSDELL'S PILLS. KAYE'S WOKSDELL'S PILLS. KA.YE'3 "WQIISDELL'S PILLS. Prepared solely by JOHN KA.YE, Esq., Prospect Hall, Woodford, LONDON. The old istablished and MOST VALUABLE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Erom their being entirely composed of vegetable ingredients, they may be taken by the yo.nngest child or the most delicate female without risk. Their timely use often renders THJS DOCTOR UXJfECEsSARY. >• They have been before the public over half a century with the most striking results. , .ultimately^l^-^^g_ •, :■ , ,J invalnablo for Families, Emigrants,-Colonists, and ■aU who: desire .a> remedy-that may. be constantly. di> pended on in all cases of illness. No family should be without them. „ . , _ , . Sold by all Chemists and other Dealers in Patent Medicines, at Is ljd, 2s 9d, and Is 6d per box.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4487, 31 March 1876, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4487, 31 March 1876, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4487, 31 March 1876, Page 2 (Supplement)