Merchandise. B. T ONKS & C°HAVE ON HAND AND TO ARRIVEMARVIN's FIRE AND THIEF-RESISTING SAVES. These Safes preserved their contents uninjured at the late immonse firs at tho Scientific American OlUccs, Ne 17 York, and aro proaooncod by that high authority to bo " tUo best in the world." " CHAMPION " GRAIN DRILLS Jo sow Wheat, Oats, Barley. Grass Seed, etc. (Sole Agents. CORTLAND WAGONS (SOLE AGENTS) FARM WAGONS BOOGIES, SINGLE, DOUBLE, HOODED, OPEN AMERICAN HARNESS AND WHIPS MOWERS, REAPERS, HAY RAKES HAIRDRESSERS' CHAIRS AMERICAN ORGANS IN GREAT VARIETY PIANOS—ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN AMERICAN LATHES AND FOOI-POWER FRET 3AW3 AMERICAN AXES AMERICAN CHAIRS, IN GREAT VARIETY AUSTRIAN BENT WOOD CHAIRS DRIED FRUITS APERS, PRINTING, WRAPPING, AND TEA KNIGHT'S HO BART JAMS FIJI SUGARS (A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND) FRENCH BRANDIES AND WINES AMERICAN CANNED FRUITS DISC HARROWS, SPRING TOOTH HARROW PORTABLE HORSE-POWERS rpONKS & £JO. QUEEN AND HIGH-STREETS, AUCKLAND WALKER'S HARPOON SHIP LOGS AND SOUNDING MACHINES. PATRONISED BY THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY, Al HAIIPOON SHIP-LOG. I CAUTION. fT.WALKEITi^I fin comcqucncG of the waHW®* rnrld-wid* reputation of L * a HakpooxSHlP- jrafiiwr •jogs, spurious imitations i*v« been introduced into f 1 \ h* market, copying the vc'ernal appearance in '/ wory detail. Captains and Shipwncia. tlwoforn, -who /v risli to possess ft reliable cA nstrument, the rosult of \_'/ ong oxpcrUncc, care, and Xyj? "■rsonal attention of T Walker fc Son, are re- ./§ T.walkeii's mndedthatthedixl?houlii Si} Vi'arVTn ie * r tho inscription V?» «y i«ir I*B 4 WaLKKh'h PATEST XJAR- N£Y ?o0N * Siup-Loo," followed I >fan^t< j>v 'Al/ or * A 2,' actior-1 1 urny to tliu kind, and in addition, the Rotator {should hare au anchor and T. W., stamped on every vane. "WALKRIVS TAFFRAIL SHIP-LOG TO REGISTER ON DP.CK, MASSEY'3 SIIIP-LOOS and SOUMUNG MACHINES always in stock. Manufactory, SS, Oxford-street, Birmingham. jjj NGL IS H <Q. OO D S DIRECT, At Lowest Export Prices. D. NICHOLSON & CO., SILK, WOOLLEN, AND MANCHESTER WAREHOUSEMEN, Cmiia, Colonial, and Foreign Outfitters ESTABLISHED 1843, Invito attention to their Illustrated 220-page Catalogue, , Bont (with pitterna) post free. LADIES' CLOTHING, LINENS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, HABERDASHERY, JEWELLERY, &c. Contractors for Military and Police Clotliing and Acoontreuient». Furniture, Musical Instruments, Irormjonrnrr, Fire Ar»n. Cutlery, Carriages, Saddlery and Harness, Boots and Shoes, Winos and Spirits, Ales ■ind Becra, Prcsarvcd Provisions, Stationery, rerfumeiy, Books, Toys. etc. Foreign Produce disposed of for a Commission of 2$ per cent. rKKM»: Not loss than 25 per cant, to accompany orders, and balances will be drawn for at 60 days' sight D. NICHOLSON & CO., 50 to 53 St. Paul's Churchyard, and 66 Patkkn oster Row, London. £JHAMPAGNE. ■gJEIDSIECK & QO.-S D R M" ONfP 0L E, OF ALL WINE MERCHANTS, THEODOR SATOW & CO., LONDON, Solk Aoents vnjt Great Britain-, India, and tdk Colonies. Q_RATEFUL- CuMFORTING, E P P 1 S ' S COCOA. BREAKFAST. . "By a thorough, knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the line properties of woll.selected cocoa, 3ir. Epps has provided our breakfast tablw, wiili a delieataly-llavonrod beverage which luay s-avc us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by tho judicious us« of such articles of diet that a constitution in Ay be gradually built up until itrongonough to resist . every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack where- ; ev«r there is a wealc point. Wo may cscape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified withpuro blood and a properly nourished frame."—See article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply -with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, labelled— jAM E S E .PI'S & C 0., i IIOMCKOrATHIC CIIIiMISTS, London. Also, Nakors of EPPS'S CHOCOLATE ESSENCE. BV SrEOrAIi ArrOINTMENT. ! (Awarded Prize Modal Sydnoy Exhibition), | JQIXON'S [ RINGER ; . A le. J A NON-ALCOHOLIC, REFRESHING AND STIMULATING BEVERAGE. J MAY BE PROCURED 'EVERYWHERE, IN 1 QUART AND PINT BOTTLES. Purchasers aro cautioned against Inferior Imitations. SOLE AGENT (WHOLESALE): J . ARTHUR H. NATHAN. g'~ - : : gUY N Oi.'O T H E R M AK R, .it lliiiiLJUHiiii • • ABK FOR '• UKBURrAbSKD • " CHADWICE'S Super Six-Cord COTTON Ef jjgl COTTON,' (SUCord), Tobobadatall T&v'ir "Am> .RETAI6 See. DRAPERS Sola Wholosalo Agents for Nor Zealand SAR.GOOD, EWEN & CO. . AUCKLAND. : : SARGOOD, SON, & EWKN Ounedin, Chrlstcliurch, and InvcicarsUl.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6837, 16 October 1883, Page 7
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