Local Industries. . ~ J8 Ij A R "N~E^' TgSt,. ANTHELMIN]^ I ili LS'%' 1 yfcl||ln Smear, Lambs, Jsc, lv »i Destroys all Intern,] » sites, whether in the L, JFSSKSS* RSSH * j r-~" 1 thriving or Cattle In ? thriving condition I I immediate benefit I' ' " I 1188 d f . orago Coßt P»p ' In cases, 1 doz bo«u?. « Upwards, 308 perdotan p 1 ggpiHaapßlffi' MMAfc)bottle sufficient for 15 ,f* or 6 calves. Full dj % on each bottle. N.B.—No sheep owner should neglect to too, preparation, as its effect upon yolk atid wool lit' marvellous, the benefit on tills alone mo-, >?'' quadrupling the cost. ' N. A. LARNEY, WAITOA, WAIHOU. Hamilton Agent—Mr. John Knot; PICTURE FRAME MANUpin TORY AND MUSICAL INSTRUta' WAREHOUSE MI ! g 88, VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND W I T. E. ,iRTE * 5 TEACHER OF MUSIC, VIOLIN g" PIANO, CORNET, Etc. ' j o > Bandmaster Stean says:—Pupils placed mj. him for musical instruction get on rapidly J w good become efficient. I can with great cc& W dence recommend him as a thorough w H efficient master, under whose care pnpllj « make rapid progress. O iuv. Gordon Smith :As a teacher of mm! !a various instruments ho stands here in t ;i •5 repute, and also as a repairer of instrument it u has won himself a name. S3 O <1 w T. E. CARTER, SIGN WRITER, GILDER ON GLASS. Ac, rji -p EACO OK, 0 OPTICIAN AND MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENT MAKE! Shortland-strebt, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE. Spectacles and Eyo-glasaes of every desoripllj accurately fitted Field Glasses and Microscopes Opera Glasses, choice patterns Theodolites, Levels, Prismatic Compasses, PlotUaj Scales, and Surveyors' Requisites / Sextants, Compasses, and Binnacles / Barometers and Thermometers Graphoscopes, Stereoscopes, and Views Electric Bells and Fittings, etc., etc. JUST RECEIVED. The Mr.TArtoßPiiosKn,anew Patent Magic Litto; combining Dissolving View Apparatus. AUo, Steam and Electro-Motor Working Staii Locomotives and Steamers.
High-range Thermometers anil Pyrometers lot ovens, etc. INSTRUMENTS AND SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED. A R R I A G EB, We are now offering Single, Double, and Extasa Hooded Buggies, Ladles' Phaeton, Four-whesl Ja-p Seat Dog Cart, «.;lad»tone Two-Wliesler, Elliott Waggons, a naw style, turn in its own length; Etijj. body Waggons, for town and Country use; Lfilii Carriage, and low Gig. Also, SEVERAL SECOND HAND VEHICLES, Including Double Brougham, In good repair, sailM for a doctor; Extension Hooded Buggy, ilarootL! Ladies Phaeton, Gig, Pagnall Carts, &c. As we have the largest stock of seasoned timlwuJ Coach Building Material in the Colony, nin prepared to execute orders with despatch. COUSINS & ATKIX, ELLIOTT AND ALBERT STREETS. A ft k'T>U SR I A& A. T> D SB i, • & A. Busby, VENETIAN BLIND MAKERS, Corner of Cook and Grey-strew, MARKET SQUARE. AUCKLAND, N.Z. Cheapest Venetian Blind Factory in New ZealifflS. Old Blinds Repainted, Taped, etc., at Low Pri» Blinds sent to all parts of the Colony on the shcrtts notice on receipt of order. EDWARDS' PATENT IMPROVED SELF-ACTING DEODORISING CLOSSI ! NO SUBJECT NEEDS MORE ATTENTION K i AUCKLAND AT THE PRESENT TIME THAN SANITARY REFORM. This Patent Closet has been designed to raw'"» want that is apparent to all, and it is an aI»M necessity to cleanly householders desirous of gu»r®i against Fevers, &c. IT IS SIMPLE ! DURABLE : CHEAP! IT OAS' BE PLACED IN THE BATHROOM 02 ANYWHERE. Call and see the Working Model, and get a Ctasl® nt thQ Company's Office (Fowler and WilluMW Exchange Chambers, Queen-street. QLASS "^fORKS I £JLASS "yj7'OKKSI One Leading Articles this week are : Jars, Is per lb.; three Glass Jugs for 2s 6d, Chimneys, thi-. tfor6d ; Gla«s Balls for shooM In quantities to suit purchasers ; Garden Snw» sizes; Fish Globes and Gold Fish, very cheap. M. COOK & SONS, FREEMAN'S BAY, POUNDKEEPERS' BOOKS (under J new Act), 25 and 50 pages, with the ScbeJ of Fines for Trespass and Impounding teeiifl" at commencement, on Sale at the Herald " uU Office -street. -«
Brewers. __ „ W. J. SUITER ] [F. L. PKOTBff 01 W. J. S UITER Begs to return his heartfelt thanks for the ®-®| favours bestowed upon him by his numerous P 3l for the last few years, and tabes this opportune announce that he has admitted Mr. F. L. PR 0 * ROE into partnership. The firm will be in I" 1 ® as in the past, be carried on under the name or l of W. J. SUITER & CO. The new firm respectfully solicit a contio n,nC their support, and are determined to nasist*® extend their trade, which has trebled itself ast two years by producing ALES and STOU ■ In bulk and bottle, second to none in New Ze > Persons purchasing Hotels or those in tl)S ' who are anxious to further their basineja, supplied with sums of money on reasonable s« and Interest. « Address— W. J. SUITER & CO., BREWERS, NIffMAKKKI. June 19,1550. yt; TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, NO. 27£>- ■ «•#!''' Doubt having been expressed that the in business above referred to is nqt collect, append a report from J. Waymoutb, *"1* , ta " t i her'Jby certify that have made an "I hereby certify that I have nudean «x»* cvgrthmhuk« of the books of W. J. Suiter and Co., . mi behalf of Mr. F. L. Protheroe, and 'ound w jj# Sties during 1884 doubled, and those dm trebled those of 1883.. • (|J WAW>s t..^ » ....... » Publio Accoi" ■ i« Fort-street, Auckland, June 22,1886."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7758, 2 October 1886, Page 2
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