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ElectoralQWEN CURRAN McGEE Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF MANUKATJ In the Masonic Hall, Onehunga, On December 3,at Bp.m., And at the Epsom Hall, On TUESDAY, 6th, S p.m. jyj R. WILLIAM LAING ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF CITY EST, la St. Jaraes' Hall, Wellington-street, On Monday Evening next, at 8 o'Clock. F. LAWRY will Address the Electors of South Pranklin, in the Oburch, East Pukekohe, TO-DAY (Saturday), at 7.30 p.m. COUNTY WHAU RIDING. I beg to intimate to the Lady and Gentlemen electors of the Whau Riding, that lam a candidate for its representation in the Eden County Council. R. GARRETT. jgIDEN COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WHAU RIDING. Gbxtlkmek,—l beg to intimate to you that it is my intention to seek re-election to represent you in the Eden County Council. JAMES J. DIGNAN. Business Notices. WE beg to draw the attention of our old Customers that we still keep on business in tho"same premises in Fort-street, and that it is our intention to supply none but good Wines and Spirits. For the coming season we have secured a large stock of extra fine Australian and English Wines, which we really can recommend to our private customers. We have also in stock— Royal Blend Whisky Heddle's Whisky Brandies—Bruchaut, Blauchy, Aleukow, Gauti6r, Cavalier, Burgand, Texier Gorrard Ale and Stout —Byass, Molind, Anglo Bavarian No. 4 Bass's (in bulk), German Lager-beer, which was awarded a gold medal at Sydney and at Melbourne, and brewed specially to suit English palate Champagne, French Wines, Hock Wine, Laubenheimer, Madeira, Port Wine, Shcny, Clarets Harjks & Co., LATE KUMMER & CO., FOKT- STREET. J> U R E ILK. The undersigned begs to intimate that he has socurcd tho whole of the Milk of tho ONE-TREE HILL ESTATE, which he guarantees to deliver pure as it comes from tho cow. It is hardly necessary to state that the pasture on this Estate, together with an abundant supply or purs water, means milk; of a supkrior quality and unquestionably wholesome, which may be given to Invalids and Children with every conlidence. The Dairy is situated within half-an-hour's drive of the City, and buildings have boen erected on a design which will ensure thorough ventilation and cleanliness. No other milk will be sold but that produced on the estate, and arrangements will be made for keeping up the supply at all seasons of the year. It is unneeesßary to remind consumers of the advantage in obtaining milk procured from one source of supply, instead of being collected from variou ß points, thus multiplying the risk of introducing into families contagious complaints. Those who desire to obtain tho One-tree Hill milk are respectfully invited to inspect the dairy and judge for themselves. M. HERD SUPPLY, ONLY If I / ONE PROFIT. IK The Direct Supply Store, *249, Queen-street (opposite Close Bros.), Imports Direct from the Makers CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN WARE IRONMONGERY, BUUSHWARK, CUTLERY FANCY GOODS, LAMP WARE, ETC., ETC. and are thus able to give cash buyers great advantages. We have a largo and varied stock supplemented by each ship that arrives, of which wo iuvite inspection by all who study eeonomy. Toilet Services, 7s 9d Bronze Fenders from 3s Gd Bronze Table Lamps with Globe from 3s Od XAII goods equally cheap. Cou»tr> orders receive special attention. Wholesale and retail. Terms cash. "

H. C. HANCHARD, IMPORTER OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND JOB WAREHOUSEMAN. THE LITTLE BAZAAR. The undersigned begs to acquaint his friends and the public in general that lie has bought of Mr. John Frith, Welleßley«street, bis Crockery and Glasswaro Business, to which J. (J. E. intends to add some Fancy Goods and other small articles. By strict attention to his customers, and satisfied with small profits, he hopes to earn a fair share of the public's patronage.—J. U. Engler, Wellesley-street, opposite Mr. Dawson, Chemist. THE UNDERSIGNED, Through their New York and San Francisco Correspondents, ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE, On the most favourable terms. INDENTS FOR ALL CLASSES OF AMERICAN GOODS. gTEWART & QARLICK, Fort street. Public Companies. J> ROSPECTUS OF THE NORTHERN BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURING COMPANY (LIMITED), Capital £15,000, in 15,000 Siiares of £1 Eaoii The whole of which are offered to the Public. It is proposed to Call-up 2s 6d per Share on application, 2s 6d per Shire on allotment, and 23 Cd per Share at intervals of not less than three months, until the sum of 12s 6d per Share bo paid up. Provisional Directors : C. J. Stone, Esq. A. Laybourn, Esq. Graves Aickin, Esq. John Gittos, Esq. E. Mltchelson, Esq. J. J. Austin, Esq. R. C, Carr, Esq. (of B. Tonks & Co.) Bankers: Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors : Whitaker, Russell, &. Buddie. Brokers: Tho Auckland Brokors Association. Manager J. J. Austin Secretary pro tem Mr. T. Hodgson Offices and Factory : 17, WYNDHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND. Branch Wholesale Warehouse, Wanganui. This Company is formed for the purpose of acquiring tho Business of Messrs. J. J. Austin ■fe Co., l»oot and Shoe Manufacturers, Wyudham street, Auckland. Tho Business, which is ono of the largost in New Zoalaud, has bcon successfully carried on for three years, and tho Provisional Directors havo satisfied themselves it is a very protltablo one (tho 13alanceHhcota havo buon duly certilled by Mr. John Milne, Public Accountant), and that, with incroitsed Capital, It may bo considerably dovolopod. : Tho Stock haH boon carofully takun at low raton. and I tho Machinery and Plant va'uod by an expert, at whono valuation it will bo transform! to IhoCoinpanv. Tho Machinery in ail of modern construction and in Kood working ordor. and tho Company will tit onco stop Into a ptonporoufl trade without having to crect UulldiugH and purchußo Machinery. Tho Vcndorn will continue their Interent In tho concern by taking a lar«o portion of tho purctmnn mon«v In Hlmron In tho Company. Mr. .lohn (Jlttow in willing (o lako * scat on thn Hoarder IHrcution, and Hut snrvloon of Mr. .1. J. Aimtiu, who han conducted tho Itunlucns hitherto, arc accmcd as Manager for a torm. It In proposed to rolatn 1000 Hlmron to bo allotted to the Ihnployees of (hot 'oimmny. Minn Rlrlng tliowo who work for lite Company a dlveot Interest In their own Inborn*. An noon nn a nunieicnt amount of Capital l« milt, scribed a Meeting of the Hlifueholdoifl will be held to form tho Company, and elect IMreotoni, Applications for Ntiare? may be mode to members of tho ll» : ol<ern Afnoelullon, or (n Mr. Then, llodcnon, Hm'reinrv, nl th« 0|1lo« or the iVinpanv, ami further inronnafioii may bo had ftom any uf Iho rrevUloiutl DlrcetolSi The Bharo List will eloee on Fit MM V, the lmii doy of lipcMinh»'i', IBM, wlmii the allotment will Im nmde. Applications \Ylll|bo dpult wHU in ill© vrdcr they »eveived.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6255, 3 December 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6255, 3 December 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6255, 3 December 1881, Page 8