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Merchandise. ONH A N A EX 'ZEALANDIA,' ' STRACATHRO, AND LATE ARRIVALS. 180 oases LIMEJUICE CORDIAL 45 cases RASPBERRY BALM 25 cases MARMALADE 60 casks COCOA 40 cases CORNFLOUR 80 cases CONFECTIONERY 200 cases STARCH 100 cases CANDLES 30 cases MUSTAHD 25 cases BLUE 35 cases VESTAS 32 cases SALTED FISH 36 cases PRESERVED PROVISIONS 10 cases LING 51 cases PICKLES, SAUCES, &c. 48 bales PAPER, PAPER BAGS, AND FELT 13 casks BLACKING 12 casks GINGER (bleached and unbleached) M ERRY WE • THER'S HAND FIRE PUMPS I! F.RPA'W E aTHER'S FIREMAN \S ACCO UTREMENTS T 0 Al R R 1 v E ' PER 'ANTARES,'AND 'MAY QUEEN. 40 cases COCOA 20 cases SAUCE 80 cases STARCH 100 cases CURRANTS 20 cases LING 50 4-hiids. VINEGAR AVERY'S WEIGHING MACHINES. T. H. H^ L CPLOWER QUEEN-STREET. November, 1881. o T I C E. OUR TEAS, EX S.S. 1 BOWEN, 1 ARE NOW READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, Our friends who are desirous to have the Jyj"E\V rjIEAS Jn the earliest possible moment should give (personally by letter, or by wire) their orders, only indicating generally about the price at which they wish to be supplied, and, on receipt of such orders, we guarantee | to give them tho best value they ever received, as the i exceptionally good value of Tea supplied to us thL season puts us in a position to fulfil all orders satisfactorily in every respect. BROWN, BARRETT, & CO., 7t 9, and 11, Eliiott-street, Auckland. £3T N.B.—We sold all our own importation ©f las year in six weeks. PATENT DYNAMITE j TO contractors, miners, QUAIiRYMEN j AND OTHERS. Nobel's Dynamite, from repeated trials by the ; largest Contractors and Mining Managers in the | Australasian Colonies, long use, and mortar tests, has proved itself beyond dispute to be over fifteen per cent, stronger than the Australian made Lithofacteur and Dynamite. It is uueaualled for Mining, Quarrying, Blasting (in wet or dry, solid or fissured rock), Tunnelling, Breaking up of Wrecks and Sunken Rocks, Blowing out and Splitting up Trco Roots, j Boulders, &c. Its safety has been completely de- | monstrated by the absenco of accidents either in . transit, in storage, or in its legitimate use. It is in- j scnsiblo to shocks—a Percussion Cap being required ; to develop its Riant power. Trinted instructions for using issued with Every Package, Necessary Tap«-Fuse, and Caps always in Stock. Fritio reduced to Two Shillings and Sixpence per lb. (liberal discount to the trade and large buyers). Mr. GORMAN, the Company's New Zealand Travelling Agent, is now in Auckland for a short time, .and will givo all necessary information to Bush settlers and othorß, re the uses of this Explosive upon application to E. PORTER CO., Hardware Miskciianth Auckland, Sole Agent* for New Zealand North. Iron Works. CORRUGATED TANKS. S. PARKER HAS FOR SALE A number of the above with Tap ready for use, £2 and upwards, at liis STEAM WORKS, VICTORIA-STKEET, OR lilS SHOP, WELLESLEY-STREET. Large quantities of SPOUTING. RIDGING. AND DOWN PIPES always in stock. VERANDAH IRON CURVED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. MANUFACTURER OF LEAD AND COMFO. PIPE. A choice selection of Chandeliers, &c., at his Wel-lesley-strcet shop. Country orders will always receive his prompt attention. Licenced to lay on Water. SOLE PATENTEE OF THE IMPROVED LEAD «PQg B.TDCIKQ. Young men's christian association, CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT-STREETS. Beading Room, Comfortably Furnished. All the Leading Papers on tho tables. Subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 2800 vols, in the various departments of Literature. Subscription, 2s Gd per quarter. Tea and Coffee Provided. Employment and Boaading-iioubb ReQIBT2IIB. Meetings for Yo r no Men on Tuesdays, at 7.30. Evangelistic Service*, Thursdays, at 7.30. Bible Reading and Prayer Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. STRANGERS pud othera (especially Young Mhn) cordially invited '.o visit the Rooms, where all information may be obtftined.j Open from 8 a<m till 10 P.».

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6254, 2 December 1881, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6254, 2 December 1881, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6254, 2 December 1881, Page 7