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CoachDuilcLers. T> OYAL STANDARD CARRIAGE ANI SPRING FACTORY, DURHAM-STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. ~ ALEXANDER MACKEE Desires to return his sincere thanks to his numerous ~,istomers and to the public generally, for the very literal share of support that has been given to him 'vi the past and he will try to merit and hopes to gain an increased trade in the future. A. M. has now got the best Premises in the Province of Auckland, and his cone to a great expense, in order that at a first ■jlnst he might hive his whole place, men, and relachinery so arranged as to economise to the fullest Xrtentboth in time and labour. He has done do that he might be enabled to give his customers the full benefit arising from such economical time and laboursaving arrangement, and this being accomplished he has now the greatest facilities for doing an extensive "business with ease and quick despatch, and at the lowest prices. All orders given or sent to A. Mackie, either for new work or repairs, will receive his immediate attention, and the same will be promptly and •faithfully executed, and he is willing to give to Settlers in the Country districts all the assistance and all the advantages that he possibly can ; he is therefore prepared to do their work when required, building anv kind of Carriage or "Vehicle of any given description on time payments, on such terms as shall h-> most suitable and advantageous to the customer, so tliat if settlers don't have a Trap, the fault will be theirs, not his. See our Illustrated Trade Circular, which will be hung in all the Eailway Stations and in all public places—see it and read it. p.S.—A. 31. Begs to intimute to his customers that he has engaged the services of a Coach Painter, also a Coach Trimmer, so that all work will be done under his own supervision and directions, and guaranteed to : be done in first-class style. Literature- ■ \fOTffiG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIX TION, Corner of Wellesley & Albert-streets. LIBRARY AND READING-ROOM. The READING-ROOM is comfortably furnished, and is supplied with English, American, and Colonial Papers ; Napier, New Plymouth, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin Newspapers; "Home News," "Public Opinion," "European 31ai1," " Weekly Times;" Illustrated Journals, including the "Graphic," "Illustrated London News," "Punch," etc., etc. MAGAZINES— Blackwood's, Harper's, MacMillan's, "Eclectic," and "Nineteenth Century," "Cornhill," "All the Year Round," " Argosy," " Saturday," etc., etc. REVIEWS—The " Quarterly," " Edinburgh," "Princeton," etc., etc.; "Scientific American," . "English Mechanic," etc., etc. Subscription—2s Gd per quarter. The LIBRARY contains upwards of 2500 volumes, in the various departments of Literature. New Works frequently added. Subscription —2s Gd per quarter. PILES kept of all the Leading Colonial and Local Newspapers. DRAUGHTS, CHESS, Etc. Tea and Coffee Provided. Boarding-house Register, Employment Register. ' ',' '10U N G MEN Are invited to avail themselves of the advantages offered by the Association, STRANGERS WELCOMED, and allowed free use of the Rooms on application to the General Secretary jJSrlnfonnation gladly given at the Rooms. Open daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p m. 1 THOMAS RUDDLE, Hon. Secretary. Machinery. nm OR "'-.'.;'. s ALE. G, 10,15, and 25 h.p. Engines and Bo lers Second-hand Portable Engines 1 Steam Winch Breaking-down and Circular Sawing Machiner* Sew ana Secondhand Timber Jacks ' l?r tons Best Tramway Wire Complete Set of Boring Rods and Fittings"! Bone Mills "Winches Truck Wheels Ship's Castings ; Pulleys and Shafting Bakera' Oven Work Cotton and Hay Presses Turbine Water Wheels Pipes - MASEFIELD AND CO. pLAYTON & QHUTTLEWORTH STAMP END WORKS,' LINCOLN, an» 78, LOMBARD-STREET, LONDON. GOLD MEDALS AND OTHER PRIZES have been awarded to Clayton & Shuttleworth, ' at the various INTEP.NATIONAL EXHIBITIONS OF ALL NATIONS, INCLUDING: London 1851, 1562; Paris 1855, 1867, 187S; r Vienna 1557, 1566, 1873; FOR THEIR. STEAM ENGINES (Portable or Fixed), . THRASHING MACHINES, GRINDING MILLS, TRACTION'ENGINES, &c. Catalogues in English, and in all the Continental Languages, can be obtained direct or by application to Messrs. Drummond, Alexander & Co., AVanganni. THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND ; '" : . HAVE AWARDED EVERY FIRST PRIZE TO CLAYTON . AND SHUTTLEWORTH for Portable and other Steam Engines since IS6S, and Prizes at uvery Meeting at which they have competed "V '': since 18*9 - Watchmakers and Jewellers. fIHRISTMAS TTOLIDAYS. "VISITORS TO AUCKLAND WOULD DO WELL TO CALL ON ;j; H0 W D EN, AND INSPECT HIS STOCK OF WANOS, ORGANS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELLERY,. &c., "WHICH THEY WILL FIND UPON AVERAGE TO BE TWENTY PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. SHORTLAND - S T R E E T, Adjoining General Post Office). Tmportant reductions watches, clocks, and jewellery. a i, f red a l e y, watchmaker and jeweller, 256, QUEEN-SRRF.ET. . Hcgs respectfully to inform his patrons and the "Public generally that having received large shipments of goods per 'Hero,' ' To Anau,' and ' Arawata,' consisting 0 f Watches, in Gold and Silver, by the most .. eminent English and Continental manufacturers; ..''»!*> a large and choice stock of Gold and Silver ..Jewellery- of the latest designs, the largest Btock of . Clocks in New Zealand to choose from, consisting of Drawing-room Clocks in Marble, Bronze, Gilt, under 3lass shade, Dining-room, Bed-room and Kitchen ' Clocks, at all prices, and is prepared to sell ,;:';.; FOR ONE MONTH AT PRICES 'hat will ensure satis faction to all. ■ _ ':;. A.A. politely invites all to inspect the magnificent .-Stock displayed in his window. M".f->''._. ..... ALFRED ALEY, •'• :..J •■;'.'.•.•'■.• Watchmaker, Jeweller, etc., " :: •"'•- -" : .■•■■■•■ ■ 25G, Queen-street, Auckland. Opposite entrance to Market.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5999, 8 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5999, 8 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5999, 8 February 1881, Page 3

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