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npHE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING *■■■-■ FACTORY, ..:..-■■--'— - .158 AND'!(&,.'QITEEN'-STKEKr, ADCKLAITD, ; Are now displaying a large variety of the following WINTER GOODS, comprising erery size and finish. MANUFAOTUBED IN THE COLONY. The Prices are "exceedingely reasonable, and commonceln ejich section at a scale to suit the ■ : moat economical buyer. • BLASKBTS. FLANNELS. . FLAKNBLS. • .■_ ; BLANKETS. FLANNELS. " ■ ' ' ' BL*KKKT3. FLANNELS. BLANKETS. FLANNELS. FLANNELS. BLANKETS. ILANNELS. ." : BI^NKETi FLANNELS." ■ BLANKETS. JLANNELS. . i ' . . BLASKETS. TLANNSL3. BLANKETS. .BLANKETS. FLANNELS. ' BLASKRTS. FLANNELS. BLANKETS. PLANNELS. BLANKETS. FLANNELS. '. , BLANKETS. FLANNELS. SHIRTINGS.. HOSIERY. SHIBTIKGS. HOSIERY. SHIBTINGS. ... HOSIERY. 3HIBTING3. HOSIERY. SHIBTINGS. HO3IESY. HOSIERY. SHIRTINGS. HOStERT. SHIRTINGS. hosiery. shirtings, hosiery. shirtings, hosiery. shirtings. wrappers. plaidings. ■wrappers. plaidisgs. ■wrappers. ■ plaidings. wrappers. . plaidings. children's long hose, children's long hose. - ■■ ' i children's long hoße. ' - children's long hosb. n "knpitings. . ,;. woollens. KNITTINGS. .-'■: .r.^WOOLLENS. KNITTINGS. ■ ' WOOLLENS. KNITTINGS. ~. ...... WOOLLENS. tBT The above Goods are all from the celebrated MOSGIEL WOOLLEN MILLS, t,nd are undoubtedly the most sterling and genuine value in this market. A. B. p o '*-A LD ' SHIPCHANDLEE, SAIL, TENT, AND TARPAULIN MAKER, . :;••' 30, QUBKN-STREST, Has much pleasnre in calling attention to his LABGE AND SPECIALLY - SELECTED STOCK OP SUPERIOR OIL CLOTHING, Just Landed, es Buapehu. WHOLESALE BUYERS LIBERALLY DEALT WITH NETTING TWINE, CUTLERY, &o, TyrRS. TV w£lle3lby-stbeet (opposite Abbott's opera house), ' Has received, J PEE MAIL STEAMEB, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT op ' AND "CNGLISH,, TiriLLINEBY JC RENCH AND JCjNGLISH irLILLINERYMarch 14. 1884, DOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY (FIBE AND UFil : : "'.'•; This Company being the first to withdraw from the Tariff Association in Auckland,.tEereby securing to Insurers the benefit of SEDUCED BATES (Now current for upwards of five years), and continuing to Maintain an Independent positloß, has the strongest claims on Public Patronage. The Undersigned Agents accept FIBE BISKS en Buildings, Merchandise, Stock, Furniture, &c, &o t in the City, Suburbs, and Country, at • ' LOWEST RATES. CLAIMS FOB. LOSSES - . are promptly and liberally adjusted by the LOCAL AGENTS, without REraitENOE KLSKwaxns, and are at once jiaid by cheque on the Company's Bankers JONES & LUSHEB, , Chief Ageats for tie Provinces of Auckland and TaranakL Office : Shcrtland-street, Auckland, February, l>B4.

fTVHE NEW ZEALAND AND INTERCOLONIAL NEWS AGENCY! .0/ ' Owing to ill health, I hare this day disposed of the business of the New Zealand and Intercolonial News and Advertising Agency to Mb. J;.H. Withstood, who will conduct it as before. I would solicit on his behalf the continued support ef those who have hitherto so llber&Uy patronised the Agency under my ownmanigement. WILLIAM SYLVESTER PULFORD. April 29,188*; VW"ITH Reference to the above Notice,-1 beg to ictinate that I shall continue to cany on the Business in the Office of the Agency, Shortland-street, above the Post Office, and having had many vears' experience in Press work, I may claim the confidence of Advertisers, and shall endeavour to give thorough satisfaction to all Clients. •".'". ' J. H. WHITHEFORD. I TWTA.TIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY JJk ; . OF NEW ZEALAND. . CAPITAL, £2,000.000. -. . PAID TTP AND RESERVES, £288,915. AUCKLAND BRANCH: 95 QTJEEN EEET. LOCAL DIRECTOR : D. B. CBUICKSHANK, Esq. This Purely Local Company accepts fire and marine risks of evebx" description; at lowest curbent bates. secobity undoubted.' Losses Liberally and Promptly Paid. WILLIAM TAIT, "*" Branch Manager. YI OTO BI A XX OTB L, VICTORIA-STREET. AUCKLAND, Opposite the Theatre Koyal. PEOPBXETOE ' R. F. LUKS. SAMPLE BeOMS FOK OOMMBROIAL GENTLEMEN. NISHT PORTER. BATHS. DEUTSCHES BIEB. FEINSTE BREMEN CIGARRBN. Ri W I L K I N S7 F.R.C.S. Consulting and Opekatino-Suboeon, Iβ at his Surgery, for Gineral Practice—Mornings, ten until twelve; Kvenlngs, half-p.Et.seven until.halfput eight ; Afternoons, two to four, for Eye, Ear and Throat diseases. Dr. Wilkins spent seven years at Moorenelds Eje Hopital, London, under Messrs. Bowman'and Critchett, two at Throat Hospital, London, seven years Honorary Surgeon Albert Hospital, and eight years at Eye, Ear, and Throat Infirmary, Melbourne. Adjust Spectacle* to Sight.— Consulting Rooms, Queen-street (near Post Office), Auckland. m.H O-M'A S ":.0.8..A BEL L, ■ ; .,.;v ARCHITECT, ' :;': " "' . QnEIN-BTBIET, Opposite Bank of N«w Zealand. :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7006, 1 May 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7006, 1 May 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7006, 1 May 1884, Page 4