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Merchandise. WINGATE, BURKS, .& C 0., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, CUSTOMHOUSE-STREET, AUCKLAND. s WINGATE, BURNS, & CO. DO NOT PROFESS TO SELL AT 08. UNDER COST, BUT THEY RIGIDLY ADHEIIE TO A LOW STANDARD PRICE LIST, AND OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ■ TO CASH BUYERS. ". '■'■• '»,• ... FURNISHING IRONMONGERY—. , .... KITCHEN UTENSILS, TABLE CUTLERY,ELECTRO-PLATED WAKE/. '.• ■ • TOILETWARE, BEDSTEADS, FENDERS, FIRE IRONS, &C, Sα . '..'";'; - : BUILDING IRONMONGERY— : : ROOFING FELT, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET ZINC, SHEET LEAD, . NAILS, LOCKS, HINGES, RANGES, REGIBTER WTOVE3,. SCRIM,'&c.' . . . HESSIAN, WHITELEAD, VARNISHES, OILS, MIXED PAINTS, &.c.' ~ ' . . CARPENTERS' TOOLS— . MOSELEY'S PLANES, AMEBICAN CHISELS, SAWS, HAMMERS, ' ;-. .. , &0., &C, &c. COACHBUILDERS , MATERIALS- . EVERY ARTICLE KNOWN TO THE TRADE KEPT IN STOCK. FARM IMPLEMENTS— PLOUGHS AND PLOUGH FITTINGS, WALLACE'S CELEBRATED PLOUQHS, &c MOWERS, SCYTHES, FORKS, RAKES, SPADES, SHEEP-SHEARS,- ic, &c. FENCING WIRE— BAE3ED AND BLACK ANNEALED.

MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAR AND JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT, QUEEN-STREET. HE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK. TO SELECT FROM IN NEW ZEALAND. IESTABUBHED 1876.] LADIES , AND GENTS , SILVER WATCHES, guaranteed for two years, from 30a each C*adW and Gents' Gold Watches, guaranteed for two years, from 35s each American Waltham Lever Watches, three years guarante&d, from 60s Rotherham's and Ehrardt's Silver English Levers, from 80s; throe years guaranteed. These can all be purchased on the deferred-payment system. GOLD WEDDING EINGS AND KEEPERS, al stamped, 0,12, or IS carat, from 5s 6d each. Ladles' Dress Rings, from Bs to 100s each Gents' Rings, in 9, 12, 18. and 18-carat gold (plain), with stones or gems, from -4s 0d to £20 each. LADIES' AND GENTS' GOLD ALBERTS, all qualities, from 30s each Ladies' and Gents' Silver Chains, from 6s 6d each BROOCHES, EARRINGS, and SUITES, in Gold and Silvor STUDS, LINKS, and COLLAR STUDS, from 6s the sot. ri REENSTONE ORNAMENTS, the largest assort\JT ment in the colony, at lowest prices; suitable or home presents. GOLD AND SILVER LOCKETS, from 4s each. The quality of every article in our departments is. guaranteed, and, if not approved of, may be exhanged. /"ILOCKS— A very large variety, all examined andl \j timed and guaranteed for twelve months, from os 6d to 100s each. Our 12s 64 Nickel A larm is a speciality and well adapted for the working man. ELECTRO-PLATED CRUETS, TEA-POTS, PRESENTATION CUPS, TEA SETS, PICKLE FRAMES, BUTTER-COOLERS, VASES, WAITERS, &o.—a very large stock to select from. mABLE AND DESSERT KNIVFS, ELECTROJL PLATED AND SIBERIAN SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS at English prices. /"GLASSWARE—UsefuI and Ornamental—comprisVJT ing Vases, Lustres, Centre Pieces, Shades, Flowers, Fruits, Birds. CHINA. TOILET SETS, WHAT-NOT XJ ORNAMENTS, GIRONDCLES, &o—an endless assortment. (PABINETWARE—Work Boxes, Writing Desks, \j Dressing Cases, Jewel, Glove, and Handkerchief Boxes, from 23 to 100s each. These will well repay intending buyera inspecting. T EATHER GOODS—In Ladies" and Gents' Fitted XJ and Unfitted Bags, Travelling Cases, Albums, Purses. Pocket Books, Pocket Albums, Cigarotte and Cigar Cases, ;tc. Albums from 13 ed to 803 each, Purses from (ki to 20s. A large assortment of Sealskin and Musquash Bag 3 and Purses just arrived ; very low in price. i"IHINA TEA SETS (40 pieces) from 15s to 765. Oui \j 20s Sets are marvellous value and very pretty. China Breakfast Sots, the latost novelties, very choice. DOLLS AND TOYS of Foreign and Colonial Man ufacture, the most complete assortment procurable in the city—all marked in plain figures at the very lowest prices. A CCORDIONS AND CONCERTINAS from 6s to JA. ROseach. JET. SILVERINE AND ABYSSINIAN GOLD JEWELLERY, too large a variety to particurTTRICYCLES, PERAMBULATORS, ROCKINGX BORSES—in and out door games of every description. r pHE STOCK AT MONTAGUE'S FANCY B AZAAE X is so varied and extensive that it is impos«ible to enumerate more than a few leading lines. A visit from intending purchasers is cordially invited in order that they may convince themselves of its magnitude, quality, and cheapness. COMPETITION DEFIED AT MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAR QUEEN-BTKEET, AUCKLAND. S& WO. DRIWEC OUR fugl |lended fea Bt has PJo Equal for True Natural Flavour, Value, and Strength. PRICES // / P 3/-, 3/4, 4/= - lib. and i-lb. Packets. HALF-CHESTS. BOXES. "PRESS," "E-3r- Nelson is a Professional Tea Taster anil Blender." AWAEDED COLD & SSLVER MEDALS. jELSOtf, ffOATE & (}O,

TEA MERCHANTS, CHRISTCHURCH, DUMEDIN, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON. fIGEWTS-EVERYKKERE. AUCKLAND BRANCH: 156 QUEEN-STREET, Next New Zealand Clothing Factory. MORE CRYING INFANTS. ALBANY FOOD for INFANTS and INVALIDS. A self-digesting Farinaceous Diet. This food is highly rocommended by the Medical Profession; ana, »lso by MOTHERS. Tho following extracts, from imong a host of testimonials, will servo to show its alue:— FROM DOCTORS : 1. " Is witness to its universal success." 2. " I use your Food whenever 1 can." 3. "I have had more than ono instance of your Food boing continued when the patient has refused all other articles of diet." FROM MOTHERS : 1. "Baby was so wretcliedly thin and did nothing but CRY, CRY, night and day, and everything ho took seemed to make him worso. Literally, your Food saved his life." 2. " Both ray children got STRONG and FAT, after using it a short time." 3 "My child was so wliininp and resileen before taking it, wheroas NOW it is really as comfortable »nd QUIETaa I could could possibly wish, and already looks FATTER." The ALBANY FOOD may bo purchased at most ol the leading Chemists and Grocers. Sole Proprietor: P.. H. Keible, England. Agents: E. MITCHELSON & CO., 19, QUEEN srRJET, AUCKLAND

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6821, 27 September 1883, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6821, 27 September 1883, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6821, 27 September 1883, Page 7