Merchandise. B. T onks 1 C°HAVE ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE— MARYIX'S FIRE AND THIEF-RESISTING SATES. Safes preserved their contents uninjured at the late immense Are at the Scientific American Offices, New Yor*. and are pronounced by h*ffb authority to be " the best In the world." " CHAMPION 11 GRAIN DRILLS ; v To sow Wheat, Oata, Barley. Grass Seed,"etc. (Sole Agents. i Sri* CORTLAND WAGONS (SOLE AGENTS) FARM WAGONS • BUGGIES, 3INGLK, DOUBLE, HOODED, OPEN > ; AMERICAN HARNFSS AND WHIPS MOWERS, REAPERS, HAY RAKES " " HAIRDRESSERS* CHAIRS AMERICAN ORGANS IS GREAT VARIETY- '■ PIANOS —ENGtISH, FRENCH, AND GFRMAN • : AMERICAN LATHES A>D POOT-POWER" SAWS f AMERICAN AXES AMERICAN CHAIRS, IN GREAT VARIETYAUSTRIAN BENT WOOD CHAIRS ' ! DRIED FBUTTS " PAPERS, PRINTING, WRAPPING, AND TE \ KXIGBT*S HOBART JAMS 1 FIJI SUGARS (A LARGE . STOCK .ALWAYS ON HAVD) FRENCH BRANDIES A"ND WIVES' " AMERICAN CANNED FRUITS ; DISC HARROWS, SPRISG TOOTH" HARROWS PORTABLE HORSE POWERS »J"ONKS & £JO. QUEEN AND HIGH-STREETS. AUCKLAND ' MONTAGUE'S O N T A G U E'S 1 EASTER HOLIDAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS. FRESH NOVELTIES IK 1 WATCHES, CHAINS, JEWELLERY, . , AND FANCY GOODS, Per latest steamers, purchased by our London buyer for caah, and which will, during the holiday ■ season, be offered to the public-• - T - C3T AT PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION *' ■TEt' Ladies' Gold "Watches From 30s Ladies' Silver Watches ' v. From~2ss Gent's Gold Watches.. From 80s Gent's Silver Watches •..* . . . From 25s The Celebrated W<ham Levei' •; ! . . -From 60s English Lever Watches From 55s The Waterbury Watch, in nickel cases, - v , „„ keyless „ .. ,At 175,6 d each Surer Albert Chains, both Gent's and, f ' Ladies' .. .. .. FromlOs Ladiesl&nd Gent's Gold Alberts .. .. From 30s Gent's Colonial Gold: Alberts . . From 50s Ladies' Silver Necklets .V , . .. "■ ~Froro 6s fid Ladies' Silver Lockets * " From 3s 9d" Gold Rrooches and Ear-rings t From 10s -/ Gent's Gold and Silver Suites r • From 10s 1 Gent's Gold Rings From 3s 6d Ladies' Gold Rings .. .. t .. (From 5s And an immense variety of Gold And Silver Jewellery' at the same low priceo. , --'i" : .'T , ..';j!V-^ : : EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED. 4 ' Per last Orient Steamer we have received a consign*ment of Abyssinian GoJd Chainß and Silverine - Necklets, from 5s each. , These are splendid •• ••••• imitations, and wear well. : "■-> AJso, the very latest Novelty ALASKA BI\MONX>S set in gold, as Rings and Ear-rings, from 10s each.' Theße goods possess a brilliancy ■ equalling that of the. moat valuable Diamonds.,. Now opening, the Latert Novelty in Ladies* Bapij,'i all sizes, to match in shade all the fashionable drosses;:. Snperb Hand-painted Vases; Toilet Sots.-in China' and Terra-Cott», - Dresden,^Majolica,• :and< Biscuit China Ornaments; a very choice selection of American and English Electro-plated Goods, both useful and ornamental. Dolls, Toys, and General r? Fancy' Goods at : tbo: lowest Auckland prices. ..The Largest Assortment inNew Zealand. Retail Shopkeepers, Bazaar*, and: Schools treated most liberally. MONTAGUES FANCY BAZAAR; Queen-street. Taylor - brothers, loxdon, ; Manufacturers • V' v _ CHICOR icr HIOOR X For exportation to all parts of the elobe.]. ' TAYLOR BROTHERS, in order to be -n the best position to executo orders for Chicory Powder for exportation, have purchased extensive •• MILLS •' in BRUGES, BELGIUM, which they havo , fitted up with English machinery of great power' and <mos~tv approved construction. " Tliis advantage, combined, with the fact of their having on the spot the largest market for the finest Chicory Root in the World, enables them to supply the Manufactured Article on • better terms than any other English house inthe": trade. MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST BELGIAN ROOT. In 561b. and 231b. Tins, parked in 2cwt. Cases. .-tSteam Mills—Brick-lane.. and Wentworth-street, London ; and Brugos, Belgium. D EVONSHIRE CIDER. u Jnat Landed, ex Mataura,' v;:®.: A.SPLENDJD SHIPMENT OF ■ ' . . PURE DEVONSHIRE CIDER. , F. WINTER, Lower Queen-street. B U Y N O O THE R M ARE. IT IS . ABK FOR Unsurpassed CHADWICK'S Ukhivaxled Super Six-Cord' cotton Jo ( yMy jo) cotton; : (Six Cord), . TR* IT AM> Ww - Eetail 1 I See. ' . DRAFEES Sole Wliolesale Agents for Now Zealand SARGOOD, EWEN & CO. AUCKLAND. SARGOOD, SON,. & EW EN, ; ■ 1 Dunodin, Cliriatcburch, and Invercargill; . Commission Agents; : < OHAELK9 TOTHILL, LAW!) AND COMMISSION. AGENT, v WITAKOAREI.- • WH. C'HURTON • (Snccoaaor to Whitelaw and Co.); - AUCTIONKKII, SnARHBIIOKEII, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOK s Land, Estate, and Genkkai. Commission Aok.nt. < Loans negotiated. . Agencies undertaken.-RATTRAY-STREET, DUNEDIN. P.O. Bo* 27. ... T> M. H E I G H T O N, XiO BEAL ESTATE. LAND, HOUSE, • - AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, : ACCOUNTS COLLECTED, &c. I have also an Employment Exchange. Orders for*, warded to me for servants, &&, will be conducted with honesty and promptness. N.B.—From years of practical travels in England, America, the Continent, and the Colonies, travellers and others may obtain .information, &c., to their advantage. -R. M. Helghton, Manager and Proprietor, 177, Queen-street. ; Vi. ? 1 F. J. MOSS.J ' [W. F. O'SULLIVAN. . F. J. M OSS -:: & . ; C°- ' HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS, SHOUTLAND-STREET. | Ihterdlng Bnyers are sespcctfully invited to inspcct our List ot Properties. Money to Lend at Current Rates of Interest. . JgBWARD :■ jr> J^EYNOLDS, COMMISSION AGENT AND GUM . MERCHANT,;. , No. 1, ALBERT-STRECT. OPPOSITK DOC K,-:. A COKLASi), Highest Cash Price given for Gnui, and remittances forwarded on day of receipt. NOLD HINE SAN D:'. CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS 1 OF AMERICAN MERCHANDISE, v AND • ' 1 PURCHASERS OF KAURI GUM. Corner ol Customhouse and Fort Streets, Auckland." Are prepared to recelvo Orders for all descriptions of the Frodncts and Manufactures of tho United States. . ' Any Commissions entrusted to them will &o carefully executed by MESSRS. ARNOLD HIKES AND CO., i- * ? OF NEW YORK, Who will promptly forward the Goods on first-class vessels, at the lowest rates ot freight. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6695, 3 May 1883, Page 7
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