Fancy Goods. Genuine periodical cheap SALE AT , GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, TO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, INCLUSIVE. SEVEN DAYS ONLY. GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT PRICES CORRESPONDING WITH THE . BANKRUPT SALE. DUN'T FORGET TO CALL'AND INSPECT THE GOODS OFFERED, FOR SALE AT GOODSON'S, 210, QUEEN-STREET. jg- O 2 I C jS l THE /"HREAT ALE VJIREAT KJALE OF BANKRUPT Cj TOOK ANKRUPT lOTOCK COMMENCES ON SATURDAY AT EXT, ATCJRDAY _L>| EXT, ON THE PREMISES AS MONTAGUES itiancy "OAZAAR. ONI'AGUES JO AfICY JDAZAAR. F or 14 Dili OS;?: OR Att JUays Unly,
pHOTOGRAPHIC. MIL LEN'S ANILINICUM, for Colouring Photos anyone can use them ; results splendid. PLUSH, WOOD, and GLASS FRAMES In great variety. A dirk room for use of tourists free of charge. Sporting. \M- App o/ * 4* to v % His fercllcnrir THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. * W. H. HAZARD, GUNMAKER, IG(3a, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. IMPORTER OF ARMS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING IMPLEMENTS, OPTICAL GOODS, AND FIREWORKS. Has on hand the largest and best assortment of Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Pittois, Rifle and Revolver Cartridges, Sporting Implements and Fireworks to be found in any establishment in the colony. The space now occupied by a larro portion of the stock being required for manufacturing purposes, the prices of all Goods have been reduced to the very lowest possible point in order to effect a speedy clearance. The FIREWORKS by the celebrated Pyrotechnist, James Pain, of London, have been carefully selected »nd include assorted boxes at from 2s (id to £i 10s. Wholesale and Retail Price Lists, of which may be had on application. The Trade supplied at the very lowest rates, at liberal discount allowed. Guns made to order and repairing done in the best style at reasonable prices. Brewers.
W. J. SUITER [F. L. PROTHEROE W. J. S UITEB Begs to return Lis heartfelt thanks (or the many favours bestowed upon him by his numerous patrons for the last few years, and takes this opportunity to announce that ho has admitted Mr. F. L. PROTHIIROE into partnership. The firm will be in future, as in tho past, be carried cn under the name or style of W. J. SUITER & CO. The new firm respectfully solicit a continuance of their support, and are determined to maintain and extend their trade, which has trebled itself in ' the ast two years by producing ALES and STOUT, both in bulk and bottle, second to none in New Zealand. Persons purchasing Hotels or those iu the trade who are anxious to further their business, can be supplied with sums of money on reasonable security and interest. Address— W. J. SUITER & CO,, BREWERS, Newmarket. June 19,1886. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, NO. 275. Doubt having been expressed that the increase of business above referred to is not correct, we hereby append a report from J. Way mouth, Esq., Accoun taut, viz " 1 hereby certify that I have made an examination of the books of W. J. Suiter and Co., Brewers, on behalf of Mr. F. L. Protheroe, and found the firm's sales curing 1884 doubled, and those during 1885 trebled those of 1883. • J. Waymoutei, " Public Accountant, " Fort-street, Auckland, June 22,1886.'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7760, 5 October 1886, Page 7
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