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l Merchandise IMPnT A ft T TO THOSE FUR]SriSHrN"G OR BUILDING. ENORMOUS SAVING CAN BE EFFECTED BY A VISIT TO THE NEW IRONMONGERY WAREHOUSE OF i WINGATE, BURNS, & CO., CUSTOMS-STREET, AUCKLAND, Wkere the Goods are All New, and tie Prices Low. Cash Buyers get Special Advantages, FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS

HARNESS. '>\a ESTABLISHED -. * REPAIRS EXECUTED WITH DESPATCH. I m$M LIQUID WATERPROOF I P MfM ._ :Bia»oEßgijag , g^HB^I , Sale in the World. ' | 1 mttriTn the original and self-shining I WATERPROOF BLACKING. NO BRUSHES REQUIRED.! !S Easily applied with sponge attached to cork. Gives an even and brilliant polish m m which will keep for a week in all kinds of weather. Cheapest, cleanest, and m <B best, for boots, shoes, harness, military accoutrements, patent leather, and all g| PI leather goods. __ _.._. r ..,, ..^^iP IMUBIAN OIL PASTE BLACKING. •-£»»»«, ™t P «="=Bsra!rai Blacking. Same as we now supply Her Majesty's Army and m !*! Navy. Prepared by steam machinery. Will keep moist in any climate, and Kjj m is noted for a quick, brilliant, and durable polish, and little labour of brushing. £| IttJITRTAN , LIQUID JAPAN BLACKING. £i*^f «■- .'■' ■ pared by new process, causing the ingredients to 'M amalgamate, giving a polish equal to patent leather. Will keep in any climate, m £| Cheapest and best. „„.,.-,.. -i"l LADIES' PET BOOT POLISH. kTR^JII •■;- ,L 'J Kwr--rnTwsa*to ladies' and children's boots, shoes, and leather goods, will not|| Vj crack, peel, or harden the leather, or soil the skirts when wet. Easily applied g| '<■) with sponge attached to cork. w "C^ivrT^TM^NUFACTUSJN O c - Smithneld ChemiearWorlss,i M n'i| ti lJliii>3 8& 9, Hosier Lane, LONDON, E.C. i *;£-; \-: *i«t»irCsCjßsWS23Kra33 — ■ , —. j*J - ~ goccis are sold by dealers throughout the World; send for circular of specialities®

TZHIjE WONDERFUL W. J. BEALE, 170, QUEEN STEBET, AUCKLAND Thsee Years' Guarantee. Cash or -Time Payments.

x> H OTO GRAPHIC. Have on Sale: A Large Assortment of CONVKX GLASSES and PLUSH FKAMES for Crystal Ivory Type Painting. ■ CHERRY FABRIC, for darkroom windows, 2a pot yard. Fry's Pry Pl/ttos, at TWalrer'3 prices, by the cross. A dark room Icr the use of tourists free of charge. x> U Y NO OTHER MAKE. IXIB ASK TOR . Unsurpassed cfIADWICK ' s UNIUVAiLED /^^'^yjJ g T" gi --- r '"" , "■' COTTON. COTT° N - Six Cord). ASj\ TsJSp /Sr To be had at all . Try it and Betaii !• see. DKAPEES I Sole Wholesale Agents for New Zealand: SAEGOOD, EWEN & CO., AUCKLAND. SARGOOD,. SON, & EWEN, Dnnedin, Cbrotchnrcb, and IrjTercargill>

DV SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. (Awarded l'rlio Medal Sydney Exhibition.) DIXON'S {LINGER A NON-ALCOHOLIC, REFRESHING, AND STIMULATING BEVERAGE. MAY BE PROCURED EVERYWHERE, IN QUART AND PINT BOTTLES. Purchasers are cautioned against inferior imitations. SOLE AGENT (WHOLESALE): • I ARTHUR H. NATHAN." EERLESS TOBACCO WORKS. \VM. S. KIMBALL AND CO., Rocheeter, N.Y., U.S.A. (Established 1840. Thirtoen Prize Medals), Manufacturers of the VANITY FAIR, PRAGRANT, CASINO, And ether well-known brands of Cigarettes and Tobaccos, While tho sale of tho adulterated brands of many American manufacturers has been prohibited In «i eat Britain und tho Continent, our ABS'JLUTB PURE GOODS have attained the LARGEST SALE ever known in Cigarettes, and aro the most POPULAR in all countries. . Sold by Tobacconists throughout tho World. Sole Agents for New Zealand: P. HAYMAN & CO., Dunedln; and at Christcunicli, Wellington, and Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7162, 30 October 1884, Page 7

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