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J£ING, & £j O ., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GENERAL INDENTERS. A.B.C. CODE (4tii edition.) REPRESENTATIVES .* LONDONMESSES. ARTHUR ALLT & CO., Wormwood-street, San Francisco— GEO. H. C IIOLEY > ESQ., 13, PINE-STREET. AGENTS FOR 5 JOHN ROBERTSON AND SON, DUNDEE—JRD WHISKY A. C. MKUKOW AW CO., OF COGNAC — BRANDY KRUG AND CO., RHEIMS—CHAMPAGNE I'RELLKR AND CO., GEORGE, BORDEAUX CLARETS, &o, HARDY, THOMAS, ADELAIDE — AUSTRALIAN WINES AITKEN AND CO., J.—FALKIRK, ALE I'IICENIX BREWERY COMPANY—DUBLIN STOUT HENEKENS, IiIERBROUWERIJ MAATSCHAI'PIJ PILSENER BEER LOVE AND CO., FOO CIIOO, —TEAS SWALLOW AND DERIIAM, QUEENSLANDSUGARS SUTHERLAND, JOHN, MELBOURNE —OZONE SOAP BROXBURN OIL COMPANY (LIMITED), LINLITHGOWSHIRE —CANDLES CANBY, EDWARD, OHIO —SILVER STAR BAKING POWDER RENARD AND CO., JULES, ANTWERPLEATHERS, GLASS ALCOCIC AND CO., MELBOURNE— LIARD TABLES, &c. DAN BY AND GILMOUR, OF MELBOURNETRADE ASSIGNEES DICKENS AND CO., OK MELBOURNE — GENERAL MERCHANTS DUTIIIE, WILLIAM, OF MELBOURNE—SHIP BROKER CROLEY, G. 11., OF SAN FRANCISCO SHEPHERD AND CO., T. A., MARK LANE, j LONDON. Wo are prepared to act as AGENTS FOR BRITISH OR FOREIGN COMPANIES-OR FIRMS, but desire that our correspondents will consult us as to the expediency of consigning beforo shipping goods, aa it sometimes occurs that in seeking for new markets shippers no not exercise duo caution. Wo will carefully advise those who desire, through us, to try this market, whether there is an opening for their particular lines, and should we recommend trial shipments, our clients may rest assured that we will vigorously work to establish their goods on our market. PREPARED TO ACT AS BUYERS OP KAURI GUM. J£ING, & £JO., QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. QKOROIRE STATE. OKOROIRE HOT SPRINGS (AT OXFORD), ON THE ROTORUA LINE OF RAILWAY. Three Hours' Drive from To Aroha, and Four Hours' Drive from Ilotorua Lako. THE LARGEST HOT SPRINGS WITHIN EASY REACH OK AUCKLAND. Ilalf-a-Milo Frontage to the Beautiful Waihoo"" River. • Rapids, Cascades, and Waterfalls. Ever-flowing Springs, surpassing in quality any •.others in New Zealand. These Springs have a natural fall from Terrace to Terrace, capable of supplying hundreds of baths with a continual supply of the purest; waters, overcoming the great objection to other mineral springs. Water, which has once come into contact with a human body, passes immediately away from these baths, never to be used a second time. The proprietor is willing to 'arrange for a partner with capital. This is the best investment for £1000 or £2000 which can bo offered. Particulars on application to J. H. WITIIEFORD Shortland-street. COAL PROPERTY FOR SALE, FOR £5000; [OR WOULD BE LEASED FOR 21 YEARS. "Sample of Coal at my Office. J. 11. WITHEFORD OLSON TOMATO SAUCE. PURE, WHOLESOM&and delicious. Manufactured by Beetiiam & Co., Henderson, Auckland. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS AND THE TRADE. k - 4 :-y Q.OO DISON iS JVOND.ON la about to bo - : ."U 'RJSB vE D W:. ' : 3 •Jh v. • ■ : < - -u ■ ;V-" " to the- ■ " :: - PREMISES ; : Formerly occupied by .tf,;.. KEL ;s E Y &-0 0, t*" ' ' . ■-?$i : h ... 'j "'''i JOHN FRATER.] [ROBERT FRATER. JpRATER gROS., STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS, New Zealand Insurance Building 3, AND 97, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, AND ALBERT-STREET, THAMES. Share Investors' Guide published monthly, forwarded on application. ALL-POINTED PENS. Suitable for writing in every position, never scratch spurt, nor stick in the paper. 10 BE BAD OF ALL STATIONERS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8987, 27 February 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8987, 27 February 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8987, 27 February 1888, Page 4