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J Business Noices. riHBAP QTTLERY. THOMAS SAMJEL Hae just receted A NEW STOCK OF B)ST CUTLEEYj DIRECT FROM SSIFFIELD, Consisting I Ivory, Dessert, and Tabl<Knlves Bono Dessert Knives, frai 9s per doz. Bone Table Knives, fronts per doz. Pocket Knives, Scissors, tazors, etc' Also, Electro-plate Fork| Spoons, Cruots, etc. ALL THE ABOVE CODS CHEAP. Wholesale andtetoil, T H 0 M A S i AMU E L, 46, QUEEN-SBEET,' Opposite New Zealand Innr&QCe Buildings. T O H N / TT A S L E T T, BUILDER,! HOUSE AND SHIP &c, 'FORT-STREST, ' Is now prepared to receive ordrs for every description of CARPENTERS' AND XONERS" WORK, Office Fittinga, Shop Fronts, (ounters, Sholvee, trosaes, Cupboard. &c Every description of work C9nneted with the trade from HOUSRBIHLDIIG down. FORT-BTRBBTv Two doors from Customlpuse Hotel. PREMISES. ' t> B O OK E S, Blue Boot, Qwkjk-street. Having Enlarged his Premises, las now oponed up an t immense Stoci of MEH'S, WOMEN'S,. AND 'CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND 6HO^, , All of whicliar* Nbw and Well-seasinbd Goods. A Special loom 'Has been neatly fitted up 6r Ladles, which is Strictly Privrte. C. BROOKES iHas Accommodation to suit'all classes,-and will

\'i .: best to give then. Good Value , =-. - ', !j .■: .•: for-their Moiey. i.•.■"■•■.- .■;■< : i:i ..•■ .^ '(..,„ _~.-,. ... '■■,■ ........■■,.-• !; /ETNori'TnE Address— CT> E OOKEB, V "KATE BOOT , (opposite • x> KOOKESJ Girliek & Orttuwell's), j -'—-'": ; NOTICE OF BQIOVALir. . -.-. ; * CHAS. CANNTNG, 1 . a conveying to his numorou i customers and friends bis sincere: thanks for the generous" support accorded him'* during the past twenty-soven- , years, Would respectfully intimate to thorn that he has KEMO.VED his Shop Businoss to i those NEW PREMISES next door to Messrs. Glanville i and Elyett, Grocers, and - immediately opposite to | ► Union Bank of Australia where all orders will be at- ! I tended to 1 during the, erection of kia new premises. ; C. O. would also beg to inform those gentlemen 'who have so long a'ndso'liberaUy patronised the Cafe that that branch of the business will .still be .carried' . on at tbo rear of the site of the old ;by. St.'Mung6littne,;Shortlandistreet.;.!J ~: :'-:i GITY ' FLOTjIt" •MTT-T'S, STEAM:: BIS- ] . ' ctriT, FACTOEy,' SHQETLAIfD^SIEEEIi;' ? ATJOKLAiro. ."'.''."" "- n ':.^.. .,!'■'■:','-. ■ & C0.,-in returning thanks for ihe • I iberal support, accorded, them, hitnerte us Biscuit ' Manufacturers," beg to'state th'af no effort of theirs [shall bo wanting to [maintain the position they hold, land retain the confidence of the public. J . B. & Co. liave Uio largest and most complete Steam Biscuit' Factory in New. Zealand, and, succeeded in !obtaiidngj certificates . both, at the Melbourne and Dunedin, ; Kxhibitiunsj andi es' they have - two patent travelling ■ ovens, with every appliance for a large outturn of ; biscuit, they flatter themselves that they cannot iSoil. ;to> igire every- 'satisfaction to their:patrons.-..•, ,Thej utmost attention is given to cleanliness each department/ and nothing bnt the very beet "materials' iare used,,and the most, killed labour is;employed. i All kinds of hard and soft dough Biscuits made by machinery. "■'■- ■ ''•- ■■-■' . •'- :t . ■".'_'' ' ; J. B. & \ Co. are prepared to turn out 20 tons .of. Ship Bisquila per week. , .■ \. - , : ■. ... .-'-... I Biscuits and Flour apecially packed to tins for Maud trade. ■'■ ■ •'■ '■ ■■'■■■■ i ■ ■■' --■ J, Bycroft it Co.'s Fancy Biscaite may, be obtained • from all grocers. ; , ■ ' .. . ,'...-■. November I,IBBL. ...:■ s tT t> ' /gibbons & fid'.','' 1, TEA, OOFFEEi AND SPICE ' WHOLESALE and FAMILY GROWERS, , Coalj FißEwooi), ,AifD Peodtjce '. • ■ . - < MekohAsts,' " '■ "'■ '■■ ■' ■ : " ;: ; • 'hobs on-steee.t. : .

! Full market rates returned for consignments of icountry Produce. Bottlers and" othera requiring Goods in wholesale quantitles will find a considerably advantago by giving us a trial. ;. H. p. gibbons &. Co., .•.:.•.'.: HoBSON-STREET, A'gOKLAND. ■jV/TETCALPE & ..' TOT ILL, ■ .... : ESTATE, STOOK, , ' GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, No. 29, N.Z. Insurance Buildinos; \ Tlie advertisers are in a ■ position to give every,to'j ormiition to intending purclasera of land, as they . mako it tholr; business to acquaint themselves thoroughly v?lth each property put into their' bands for. sale.- From their long experience in New Zealjuad farming in both islands, and knowledge of the country generally, they can direct clients to investments suitable to their means' and requirements, thereby avoiding the disappointment, delay, and expense, bo often caused by purchasers being induced to inspect properties wHioh if' aocurately described, they would have at once doolined. / TOWN AlvD COUNTRY PROPERTIES ■- ■' QFOR SALE, In all parts of the Provincial District. : . PEDIGREE AND OTHER CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, PIGS, ,&c, ; Solocted, and Bought or Sold on Commission, with udgment and care; and ample paddock accommodation proridod if roquirod. AT PRESENT FOB SAXE, Several Pedigree Bulla • . , : Pure Borkshire Pigs •■■■'', , Colleys from imported stock. GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS Of all kinds undertaken and. carefully, executed with : the least possible delay mO IMTEIiLBES, ETC. ! IWLAID TABLE-TOPS,-CABINETS, LING CHESTS of BBAWERS, and WALKINGSTICKS, made' of rich and beautt/ul'New Zealand Woods. : These woads-become more, beautiful •'.with: age. The goods are carefully packed if required, and selling at tut Reasonable Prices.—WlliilAM' NORRIE, Worker •( Native Woods, top of Shortlandttrect

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6424, 20 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6424, 20 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6424, 20 June 1882, Page 3

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