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I m}, [I "" Merchandise. fS||j AND FLOOR |||.j W| &-> MASTERS' ' ■| I gHEEP .J)IP' Ml '■ NOK-rOISONOUS GLYCERINE SffEEP DIP. if ji TOMLIHSON £ HAYWAIO'S IffljH tliucoln, England) H GLYCERIKEJ3HEEP DIP H'i 10 TONS ' yoW IANI ' ED '.- Bi| Ib drams MOTH'S ra - ODe Found Wi ii do sil Shee ''' 11 XKE MOST EFFEC "^^ HEEP I>IP m TJE MM Testimonials from of the globe. |H IN USE TEN YEARS. ||j|||i Wholesale Agents: IB AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND ifil MERCANTILE COMPANY jPI (LIMITED), |j[f QUEEN-STREET WHARF. flf -WyfONK'S NEW ZEALAND HERBAL IBf REMEDIES. jS NO ."AMILY SHOULD BE "WITHOUT THEM. j WM INFANCY OR AGE. W$ THE ItIGIIBST SEW ZEALAND TETIAIOSIALS. m * —■ j j|| MONK'S HERBAL EXTRACT, I ffljg Bottles. 2s Cd and 4s. I jj|j| Instantaneous and Never-foilins: Care for I IB DYSENTERY and DIARRHEA. |jf MONK'S HERBAL MIXTURE, 11 FOR NEURALGIA. pa Acts like a charm. Quick relief. !|f| Bottles, 8s Cd. JIH Wholesale Agents: IB AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND H MERCANTILE COMPANY B (LIMITED), QUEEN-STREET WHARF. -j\ TONE'S NEW ZEALAND HERBAL JjX REMVDIES. DYSENTERY, DIARRHCEA, NEURALGIA. SI! "ft/TONE'S NEW ZEALAND HERBAL £§§£ Jvfi. REMEDIES. 'MM ALL NEW ZEALAND HERBS. ' Fine Tonic. -ft/TONE'S NEW ZEALAND HERBAL JJJL REMEDIES, FOR GENERAL DEBILITY, DECLINE. CONSUMPTION. TSTOODCOCK AND. WEST'S OAMARU " EXCELSIOR" PATENT FOUR-BARB FENCING WIRE. This Wire is single strand annealed, with four wellpointed prongs, six inches apart. 22 chains to the hundredweight. Price, £3710s per ton, f.0.b., Auckland. Quantities not less than one ton. Less quantities, 40s per cwt. ?#** T\7"OOD.COCK & WEST'S H| OAMARU "HEDGEHOG." II DOUBLE STRAND FOUR-BARB WIRE. ll ' m& "7 chains to the hundredweight '£40 per ton, f.o.b. |lj| at Auckland, in quantities not less than one ton ;or j||§ 42s Od per hundredweight. 81 Sole Agents (Auckland), M AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND if MERCANTILE COMPANY H (LIMITED), !| QUEEN-STREET WHARF. H Tl/fONT AGUE'S FANCY BAZAAR : fl 18/ A. AND JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT, : M QUEEN-STREET. ' if HE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK TO ! M SELECT FROM IN NEW ZEALAND. Si [Established 1876.] A f ADIES' . AND GENTS' SILVER WATCHES, . jl JU guaranteed for two years, from 30s e3Ch SI Ladies' and Gents" Gold Watches, guaranteed for two i gg years, from 35s each ( !| American Waltham Lever Watches, three years #3 guaranteed, from 60s 1 j§ Rotberham's and Ehrardt's Silver English Levers, js from 80s; three years guaranteed. 55 These can all bo purchased on the deferred-payment g . system. m ptOLD WEDDING RINGS AND KEEPERS, al Iffi VT stamped, 9,12, or 18 carat, from 5s 6d each. S Ladies' Dress Kings, from 5s to 100s each M Gents' Rings, in 3, 12, 15. and 18-carat gold (plain), I with stones or gems, from 4s 6d to £20 each. I J ABIES' AND GENTS" GOLD ALBESTS, all M -Li qualities, from 30s each §! Ladies' and Gents' Silver Chains, from 6s 6d each ITJROOCHES, EARRINGS, anfl SUITES, 3n Gold JD and Silver CTUDS, LINES, and COLLAR STUDS, from 5s (S the set. /GREENSTONE ORNAMENTS, the largest assortvT ment in the colony, at lowest prices; suitable or home presents. ft OLD AND SILVER LOCKETS, from is each. XX The quality of every article in our departments is guaranteed, and if not approved of, may be ex- -* hanged. I iPILOCKS—A very large variety, all examined andl I * vy timed and guaranteed for twelve months, from H 59 6dtoloos.each. Our 12s 6d Nickel Alarm is a speciI ality and well adapted for the working man. 1 "I/LECTRO-PLATED CRUETS, TEA-POTS, PRE- | -Cj SENTATION CUPS, TEA SETS, PICKLE I FRAMES, BUTTER-COOLERS, VASES, WAITERS, I So.—a very large stock to select from. 1 npABLE AND DESSERT KNIVES, ELECTRO. 1 X PLATED aud SIBERIAN SILVER SPOONS j| AND FORKS at English prices. §• pi LAS3WARE—UsefuI and Ornamental—comprisi VX lag Vases, Lustra), Centre Pieces, Shadeß, I Flowers, Fruits, Birds. TYRESDEN CHINA, TOILET SETS, WHAT-NOT U ORNAMENTS, GIRONDGLES, &o—an endless assortment. >, /""IABINETWARE— Work Boxes, Writing Desks, I V-/ Dressing Cases, Jewel, Glove, and Handkerchief Boies, from 2s to 100s each. These will well repay ! Intending buyers Inspecting. \ T EATHER GOODS-In Ladies' and Gents' Fitted XJ and Unfitted Bags, Travelling Cases, Albums, ; Purses. Pocket Books, Pocket Albums, Cigarette and ! Cigar Cases, &c Albums from Is 6d to 80s each, I Purse 3 from 6d to 20s. A large assortment of Sealskin I and Musquash Bags and Purses just arrived ; very low | in price. I pHINA TEA SETS (40 pieces) from 15s to 755. Onr ! \J 20s Sets are marvellous value and very pretty. China Breakfast Sets, the latest novelties, very choice. TvOLLS AND TOYS of Foreign and Colonial Man •*-*' ufacture, the most complete assortment procurable in the city—all marked in plain figures at the ?ery lowest prices. A CCORDIONS AND CONCERTINAS from 5s to •A- 60s each. JET. SILVERINE AND ABYSSINIAN GOLD JEWELLERY, too large a variety to particularise. rpaiCYCLES, PERAMBULATORS, EOCKLNGX HORSES—In and out door games of every description. THE STOCK AT MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAR is so varied and extensive that it is impossible 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 QtJEEH-STREET, AOCKLAKD. SV SPECIAL .rfiSSlSjiSlfijSXv. APPOINTMENT. (Awarded Prize Medal Sydney Exhibition), TUXON'S /RINGER A NON-ALCOHOLIC, REFRESHING AND STIMULATING BEVERAGE. MAY BE PROCURED LVERYWHBEE, IN QUART AND PINT BOTTLES. PurchMerj are cautioned against inferior imitations. SCLE AGENT (WHOLESALE) : ARTHUR IL. NATHAN.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6825, 2 October 1883, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6825, 2 October 1883, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6825, 2 October 1883, Page 7