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Notices of Removal. ' J M. & J. MOW BR A Y . HAVE . removed to scherffs buildings, FORT-STREKT, " • Opposite th© Union Stoaia. Ship Company's Qffice. jftJ;ESBRS, JACKSON AND RUSSELL, SOLICITORS, have removed from Fort-street tp No. 42j Shortland-street, opposite Messrs. A. Clark and Sons Warehousg. September i,. 1883. OTICE OF REMOVAL. HENRY G. WADE, A.R.1.8.A. ARCHITECT * ' CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET (Late City Council Office?). r. M. w A T ~ ARCHITECT, REMOVED TO 252, QUEEN-STREET, Oppeaite Market Entrance. OTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. ROBERT BROWNING, SOLICITOR, Has Shortland-street to hia KBW CHAMBERS AT THE CORNER OF VULCAN LANE AND HIGH Street. „rjlO QLIENTS. . . MR. TOLE, ' FARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, HAS REMOVED TO CHAMBERS NEXT TDK - BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, QUEEN STREET. OTICE OF REMO VA L. A TO'BUILDERS AND THE PUBLIC. J. PETFORD, HOUSE a AND SHIP PLUMBER, AND WATER AND GAS FITTER, - - Has. r.emovo l ' to temporary premises in " CHANCERY STREET, The rear of A. Clark and Sons. . . J1 D ff D, A Y T E, r "' .W;'.; r'^ v ■ j-•.• L ; i i-,? iSSTATE AGENT. ETC., HA3 > R E M O V E Ds TO No. 5, Mercantile Chambers, Next Bank of New Zealand 5 0 TIC E OF. EMOV AL. SARGOOD, TiTWJSf, & (piO.S AEGOOD, ; JIiWEN, .■> «L/ 0. HAVE REMOVED FROM SHORTLAND-STREET TO THEIR JpREMISES IN TCTICTORIA QTREEI. T ICTOIUA'OTiIEFT. ix Booksellers and Stationers. ART SOCIETY OF NEW .SOUTH WALES; . An ART UNION will be held in Sydney on or about September 25th, when evefy subscriber frill have a chance of obtaining a Prize, ratiging in value from Two Guineas to Fifty Guineas, . -A reproduction of Figuehit's Monochrome, MOUNT KO3CICSCO. and the VALLEY OF THE UPPER MURRAY will hj presented to each subscriber. • :-.A copy of the Presentation Picture may be seen a UptOh and Co. s. who will resciye subscriptions until September Id. : UPTON CO., ; J -BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, tete.-rw-. . AUCKXjAN'P. AyTEU' jgOOKS ! JgOOKS ! People I Have Met, by E. C. Grevi;"!e. Murray r . Happy Thought Hall, by F. C, Burnand * . The Temptation of Christ, by Birrfctt :• V Does Science aid Faith ? by Rt. Rev. 1L Cottorill Readings in Social Economy, by Mrs. Fenwick Miller Early Graves, by Roy. T. R. Macduff . , Stniy Pearls* by Charlotte Yonge f Story of Melicent, by Fayr i f adoc " Braadreth's, by Right Hon. Beresford Hope Serjeant Ballantine's Experiences. The Simple Ailments of Horses, new edition, 6b." " Cassell's History of Year 1832-3 ■ G. T. CHAPMAN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER; h 54, Queen-stret,. Auckland. TU S T PUBLISHED A NEW MAP OF THE .- ' OOUNTY OF "pi DEN,.|'. BY CHAS. . Pawner. Scale—3o chains to the inch. Showing the Origins. Sections and Lots, Boundaries of Ridings, Highway Districts, . Parishes, . and new . City Boundaries. a . .a Size—3s x.23 inches. • Price—Plain, 2s Gd; Coloured, 4i; Mounted and Varnished, 10s. CHAMPTALOUP & COOPER, STATIONERS, 76, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. rjio TOURISTS AND OTHERS. BEAD THORPE TALBOT'S NEW GUIDE TO THE HOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND (Illustrated) Contains valuable information, corrected to latest date. Indispensable th tourists. ViiU i pinions of the Press. Price, Ode Shilling, of all Booksellers SAINSBURY, ELUSDON, & CO, Wholesale Dnnedin and Christcharch. CONSIGNEES FOR BAISS BROTHERS, LONDON, RENARD'S PREPARATIONS. ... Auckland Agent: ; A. BADDELEY, 91, Queen-street. . . SUPERPHOSPHATE! THE BEST MANURE FOR POTATOES, ROOTS, . OR CEREALS. PRICE! £7 PER TON ; 5a PER TON DISCOUNT FOR CASH, By referring to the Lectures of. M. Georges Ville, one of the best and most practical writers on Artificial Manures* it will be piunly seen that this . Manure is not only indispensable, but that a greater benefit results from its proper application, at a far less cost, and in a. much shorter time, than from j that of bone-flour or dust, the use of which, as another j writer has jiistly remarked, is simply manuring for ! posterity. j Wp subjoin one out of many testimonials received, Copy. '* I havo asod Lawes's Superphosphate at Matamata ' With great advantage. As s, tiianure for Turnips and \Vbeat followed by clover it is Unrivalled ; I. consider that Superphosphate, by reason, of its being more splubie> is at once available for plant food, land give? more immediate returns than the majority of other : manures. ,n (?ign'ed) "X C. FniTn. M CLARK & GANE, ' SOLE AQEUT3 FOR AUCKLAND AND CAMBRIDGE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6815, 20 September 1883, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6815, 20 September 1883, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6815, 20 September 1883, Page 8