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Merchandise. ~ T> T>ELL & /m'S IyTATCHES. The attention of the trade is requested to the suB pcrlor make of these Goods. They are rapidly becoming tho favourite Wax Vestas in New Zealand and the Australian Colonies. Having perfected arrangements for a continuous supply, * c are prepared to sell at low rates the various lines, consisting of— 250's Gold and Crystal Springs i Penny Springs '' Plaids L. D. NATHAN & CO. Sole Agents for New Zealand. AURITIUS QUGARS. We are low offering the 'Esperanco' Sugars at unusually low prices. Ko Sugars in the world eimal the Mauritiui quail ies in suitability for fruit preserving, both on account of their purity and great saccharine strength. Ask your grocers for Mauritius only, especially if am making. L. D. NATHAN & CO. HO N E Y . POVERTY BAY HONEY, 3 In one or two pound tins, and in bulk. , On Sale by L. D. NATHAN & CO. T«-ELSON JAMS. The New Season's make is now on sale by L. V. NATHAN & CO. SPARKLING T>HAPSODIA. This Non-alcoholic Summer Beverage, In champagne and soda-water bottles, on sale by L. D. NATHAN & CO. Tirr I N E 3, ETC. Very Old GoldeD Sherry A nice assortment of Sherries and Forts Very Old Madeira Old Burgundy Heiderick's Champagne Australian Wines • ' French Liqueure Anglo Bavarian Beer Very Old Mild Htzelburn and I slay Whisky Exshtw's No. 1 Brandy Bisquet's very old Champagne Brandy Henaessy's 3-st»r Brandy L. D. NATHAN k CO. TNDIAN m E A S. We are offering an unusually fine parcel ot INDIAN PEKOE TEAS, Admirably adapted for mixing. Liquoring Samples on Application L. D. NATHAN & CO. L. d. ST ATHAN * c O -! WAREHOUSEMEN, 1 WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, lOBACCO IMPORTERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, AUCKLAND. London Firm's address—lo, Colenun*itreeL Established 1840, With oar ability to execute orderi in every depart* neat of General Merchandise, and with oar stock always purchased at first cost from English, Continental, American, and Eastern Houses, we aye in a position to supply Goods to all classes of buyers, and , at lowest current rates ONS A L * MATCHES—BtI and Black's. Bryant and May's, R. Bell and Co.'s 250's aad Plaids. R. B. and Co.'s No. i Penny Sprijgs, R. B. and Co's. Fancy Crystals. CANDLES—Nattoral Sperms, Belmont, Parraflne, - , Petroline, and Dunedin and Wellington make. Warnock's, Union Oil Co.'sand Fancy Soaps, also Hudson's Extract of Soap. FRUITS—Figs, Currants, Elemes, Valencias, Sultanas, Muscatels, Cutting's Canned, Thames Preserved Poaches, Dried and Sliced Apples. NUTS—Barcelona and BraziL ALMONDS—Soft-shell, Jordan, Valencia and Barbary. JAMS— Moir's. Keillor's and Morton's Marmalades and Jellies.. FlSH—Anchovies, Prauns, Herrings in Fennel and Shrimp Sauce, Kippered Herrings, Red Herrings, ditto a Iα Sardines, Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters and Mullet, Sardines, halves and I quarters. PICKLES- Crosse and Blackwell'e, Morton'*, Pink's. I Edwards' and Stephana'. SAUCES— P. Worcester, Yorkshire Relish, Reading Tapp. Mango, Chutney, Tomato and Mellor'je. VINEGAR—Sir Robert Burnett's, bulk and bottle. PRESERVED MILK—" Milkmaid" brand, in lb. and lbs. PRESERVED ME ATS—Crosse and Blackwell.Lieblg's Extract, Fisher and Co.'s, Nelson's Soups, and Assorted Jellies. aOFFEE—From lib upwards. Dragon, Clipper, Phoenix, Colonial, Mogul, and Dandelion, and Pure, also Coffee and Milk. COCOA AND CHOCOLATE— Homeo, Epp ditto, Van Houten, Fry's Homeo, Taylor' Extract, Fry's Navy, French Chocolate Com pany's, and Cocoa in Milk, Chocolate ditto. TEAS—A full range of excellent value in China and Indian qualities. See Special Advertisement.' TOBACCOS—See alternate issue. CIGARS—See alternate issue, CONFECTIONERY— Terry andSonk, Murray's and local manufactures. Gelatine Lozenges and Jujubes, also Liquorice. CANDIED PEEL— Orange, Citron and Mixed. SPlCES—Pepper, mixed or fancy cartoons, Whole Cauia, Whole and Ground Cinnamon, Mace, Nutmegs, Cloves and Pimento. ESSENCES— and B.,Macky's, Burnett's, and Essence of Lemon, in 21b bottles. STARCH— White and Blue. Colmar's Windsor, Azure, Reckitts', Thumb and Azure. SALT—Fine and Coarse, Table Salt n packets and botths, Übe s, also Saltpetre. ISCUITS—Mennie and Dey's and Bycroft's Cabin ■sad. RlCE—Japan Dressed, in 661b bags. FARINACEOUS FOOD—Tapioca, Vermicelli, Marcaroni, White and Brown Sago, Cornflour, Oatmeal and NeAve's Food. OlLKorosene, Raw Linseed. HANDLES—Men's and Boys' Axe, Pick and Sledge, Double-headed Pick Axes. PAPER—Grocers' Paperand Paper Bags, Room-paper SEEDS— Rape and Hemp. BAGGING—Corn-sacks, Woolbales and Flour Bags. CANVAS—SaiI Canwa and Tarpaulin ditto. CORDAGE—FIax and Manilla Linos. SUGARS— White and Ration. Queensland White, New Zealand (va-ious qualities), and Fiji, with A General Assortment of every-day and outside lines replenished by almost every London vessel. The above affords a fair outline of our 3ROCERY STOCK, besides which we sell DRAPERY and I FANCY GOODS of all descriptions. L. D. NATHAN & CO. f\ J. CORCORAN'S jt\. « STORM-DEFYING WIND MILL (Thirteen Sizes) Awarded the MEDAL OF HONOUR at the U.S. Cenien.ni.l in 1876, in Paris, 1878, aud Matanzas, 1881, the Highest Honour in the class to which it belonged, as being , THIf BEST AND SIMPLEST METHOD OF UTILISING WIND POWER. Pronounced by Engineers of all countries to be the Simplest and Strongest Wind Mill built. It is made principally of Wrought and Malleable Iron, with Steel Joints. 25 per cent, more power guaranteed than, can be obtained from any other Send for Illustrated Catalogues. A. J. CuKCORAN 76, John-si-, NEW YORK, U.S.A' /CHAMPAGNE. HEIDSIECK & riO.'S jy RY TUT ° N ° P ° L E, OF ALL WINE MERCHANTS. SAMUEL RICHARDS & CO., London. Sole Agents for Heidsieck & Co., Reims.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7272, 10 March 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7272, 10 March 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7272, 10 March 1885, Page 7