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XjTf I LLI. A M T>ATTEAY'S NET CASH SYSTEM. > Under which. Losses by Bad Debts, as well as Office and Clerical Expenses are SAVED by SELLING FOR CASH, . And Largo Concessions in Prices GAINED IN HOME MARKETS BY BUYING FOR CASH. This enables WILLIAM RATTRAY To Sell at WHOLESALE PRICES for PROMPT NET CASH. T.atla Bis Customers can Purshase one yard or twenty of any Material at the same rate as a Trader Pays for Entire Pieces at a Local Wholesale Warehouse. (Sea Large Advertisement, preceding page.) WILLIAM RATTRAY, DIRECT IMPORTER OF FAMILY DRAPERY, 178, 180, 182, QUEEN-STREET. p OYAL INSURANCE COMPANY (FIKE AND LIFE). This Company being the first to withdraw from the Tariff Association in Auckland, thereby securing to Insurers the benefit of REDUCED RATES (Now current for upwards of five years), and continuing to Maintain an Independent position has the strongest claims on Public Patronage. The Undersigned Agents accept FIRE RISKS On Baildinga, Merchandise, Stock, Furniture, &c, &c, In the City, Suburbs, and Country, at LOWEST RATES. ~,v CLAIMS FOR LOSSES are promptly and liberally adjusted by the LOCAL AGENTS, without ksferenck elhkwherb, and are at once paid by cheque on the Company's Bankers ta Auckland. JONES & LUSHER, Chief Agents for the Provinces of Auckland and Taranaki. . Office : Shortland-street. Auckland, February, 1884. iy E W i> EMED IE S. AMERICAN FLUID EXTRACTS and ECLECTIC PREPARATIONS regularly received in ample quantities by direct steamers. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, AIDS, and APPLIANCES. Approved by Eminent Members of the faculty > Europe and America. INDIARUBBER AIR and WATER CUSHION^ numerous Invalid Necessaries ; also, DIETETIC COMFORTS, (AICKIN'S), QUEEN-STREET. SP. and Q. R. rightly read means Small • Profit* and Quick Returns, and is th« Trade Motto at Goodion's L; ndon Arcade. Thn constant arrival of New Goods keep up the attraction of this Emporium of Novelties, and maintain the well earned reputation cf being the Invest, moat valuable, and most varied stock in the colony. There are no two opinions but that it is the cheapest. PAINTING. "pAINTING. A. Terra Cotta Plaques and Vases prepared for Fainting on in Oil or Water-colours. . . J. LEKCH. Importer of Artists' Material, ' Shortlaud-strcet. AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY J\. LIMITED. The net price of Coke in quantities of 5 tons and upwards, per month, is now 18s per ton. KB. PARSONS, Secretary. Auckland, January 1,1885. NOTICE. DR. WILKINS, F. R. O. S., CONSULTING AND OPERATING SURGEON. Is at his Surgery for General Practice and Special Practice—Eye, Ear, and Throat Diseases—Mornings, and Afternoons; Sundays 10.30 to 12.30. Consultation Fees very moderat*. It. Wiikiks spent seven years at MoorefLelds Eye Hospital, London, under Messrs. Bowman and Critohett, two at Throat Hospital, London, seven years Honorary Surgeon Albert Hospital, and eight years at Ey Ear, and Throat Infirmary, Melbourne. Adjusts Spectacles to Sight.— Consulting Rooms: Queen-street, Auckland. UNDER THB PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCEL- • LENCY THE GOVERNOR OF N.Z. W. S.~E v A N s ' TUNER, REPAIRER AND MANUFACTURED OF PIANOS. HARMONICAS. AND AMERICAN ORGANS, MELBOURNE HOUSE, PONSONBY. BO YL A & "a" UND ON, JLj CIVIL ENGINEERS AW AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYORS, COLONIAL BANK. Telephone >'o. 183. TTfTEEKLY NEWS ILLUSTRATIONS. IS SATURDAY'S WEEKLY NEWS Will appsar A NUMBER OF ILLUSTRATIONS Representing THE VARIOUS TRIBES IN THE SOUDAN.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7272, 10 March 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7272, 10 March 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7272, 10 March 1885, Page 4

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