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Business Notices. ' XTfcIRECT SUPPLY, ONLY V/ , I 9 ONE PROFIT. j/t The Direct Supply Store. 249, Queen-street (opposite Close Bros.), Imports direct from the Makers CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHESWAE.E IRONMONGERY, BRPSHWARE, CUTLERY FANCY GOODS LAMPWARE, ETC., ETC. and are thns able to tfive cash buyerJjjreat advantages. We have a large and varied stock supplemented by each ship that arrives of which we Invite Inspection by all who study economy. Toilet Services, 7s 9d Bronze Fenders from 3s 6d Bronze Table Lamps with Globe from 3s 9d XAII goods equally cheap. Country orders \f receive special attention. Wholesale and if retail. Terms cash. * X H. C. HANCHARD, IMPORTER OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND JOB "WAREHOUSEMAN. OTICE OF REMOVAL. HUDSON (LATE HILL AND HUDSON), eHEMIST AND DHtTGGIST, Bcps to inform his friends and customers that he has REMOVED HIS BUSINESS To New and Commodious Pre-nises at the CORNER OF VICTORIA-STREET & HOBSONSTREET. September 23,1551. ■jl/T ETCALFE & TT ILL, ESTATE, STOCK, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, No. 20, N.Z. Insurance Buildings. The advertisers are in a position to give every inrmation to intending purchasers of land, as they make it their business to acquaint themselves thoroughly with each property put into their hands for sale. From their long experience in New Zealand farming in both islands, and knowledge of the country generally, they can direct clients to investments snitablo to their means and requirements, thereby avoiding the disappointment, delay, and expense, so often caused by purchasers being induced to Inspect properties which if described they would have at once declined. TOWN AM) COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE, In all parts of the Provincial District. PEDIGREE AND OTHER CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, PIGS, &c, Selected, and Bought or Sold on Commission, with judgment and care; and ample paddock accommodation provided if required. AT PKESENT FOB SALE, Several Pedigree Bulls Pure Berkshire Pigs Colleys from imported stock. GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS Of all kinds undertaken and carefully executed with the least possible delay. WE be" to draw the attention of our old Customers that we still keep on business in the same premises iu 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 stockRoyal Elend Whisky lleddle's Whisky Brandies—Brueliaut, Elanchy, Meukow, Cantier, Cavalier, Burganil, Texier Gerr.ird Ale and Stout -Dyass, Molimi, Anglo Bavarian No. i Bass's (in bulk), German Lager-bcer, which was swarded a gold medal at Sydney and at Melbourne, and brewed specially to i uit English palate Champagne, French Wines, Hock Wine, Laubenheimer, Madeira, Tort Wine, Sherry, Clarets Hap.jes & Co., Late KUMMER & CO., FOKT-STKEET. T> UR E Tyr ILK, The undersigned begs to intimate that ho has secured the whole of the Milk of the ONE-TREE HILL ESTATE, which ho guarantees to deliver pure as it eomos from tho cow. It is hardly necessary to state that the pasture on this Estate, together with ax .idusoasi scfply of pons WATiin, niuand milk or a supektoi- quality and unquestionably wholesome, which may be given to Invalids and Children with every confidence. The Dairy is situated within half-an-hour's drive of tho City, and buildings have beon erected on a design which will ensure thorough ventilation and cleanliKo othor 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 unnecessary to remind consumers of the advantage in obtaining milk procured from one source of supply, instead of being collected from various points, thus multiplying tho risk of introducing into families contagious complaints. Thoso who desire to obtain tho One-tree Hill milk are respectfully invited to inspect tho dairy and judge for themselves. M. HERD CITY FLOUR MILLS, STEAM BISCUIT FACTORY, SIIORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. J. BYCROFT & CO., in r?turning thanks for the iberal support accorded them hitherto as Biscuit Manufacturers, beg to state that no effort of theirs shall be wanting to maintain the position they hold, and retain the confidence of the public. J. 11. & Co. have tho largest and most complete Steam Biscuit Factory in New Zealand, and succeeded in obtaining certificates both at the Melbourne and Dunedin Exhibitions, and as they have two patent travelling ovens, with every appliance for a largo outturn of biscuit, they flatter themselves that they cannot fail to ffive every satisfaction to their patrons. Tho utmost attention is given to cleanliness in each department, and nothing but the very best materials are used, and the most killed labour is employed. All kinds of hard and soft dough Biscuits made by machinery. J. B. & Co. are prepared to turn out 20 tons of Ship Biscuits per week. Biscuits and Flour specially packed in tins for Island trade. J. Bycroft & Co.'s Fancy Biscnits may be obtained from all grocers. November I.ISBI. CORRUGATED TANKS. J. L. KEAN (Late Axfked Smart) Has for Sale a number of the above witn Taps ready for use, at reduced rates, at his Shop. EUiott-street. large quantities ol Spouting, Ridging, and Down Pipes always in stock. Verandah Iron curved at shortest notice. Country orders will always receive his prompt attention, Lead Washers always on hand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6269, 20 December 1881, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6269, 20 December 1881, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6269, 20 December 1881, Page 7

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