Merchandise. I) Q omJ l| SOLE IMPORTER. PATENT AND HAPSBURG PIANOS. HAYDN ORGANS. CASH OR TIME PAYMENTS. 170, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. VICTORIA AVENUE, WANG AN UI. EMERSON-STREET, NAPIER. (£§- N.B.—NEEDLES for all kinds of Machines kept in stock. Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition ' 1878. "™ cream of old irish whiskies «* 11^^DELICIOUS, and VERY WHOLESOME. The Prize Medal, Dublin Exhibition, 1885. 23. GREAT TITOIIFIELD STREET, LONDON, W. ? (LIMITED), WiiuLESALE AND RETAIL iiAlH)Vv,\iti; MERCHANTS, &C. PATEIT LOCKSTITCH * is.:a.2stjd sewing machine, Complete with Cover, Table, Shuttle-Reels, Needles, Oilcans, Turnscrew. This Sewing Machine is a thoroughly serviceable article, will do as good work as any machine costing three times the money, and will be found invaluable in every colonial household. > Uur Agents intimate that the demand for them in England has been enormous, T. & S. MORRIN & CO. (LIMITED), yOLE AGENTS SPECIALLY IMPORTANT. "PALACE"BRAND KEROSENE OIL GIVES A PURE, STEADY, BRIGHT LIGHT OF GREAT BRILLIANCY. NO DANGER. NO SMOKE. NO EXPLOSION. NO SYPHON REQUIRED. THE "PALACE" KEROSENE IS THE BEST BRAND IN THE MARKET, AND SUPERIOR TO DOWNER'S BRAND. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND BRUSHWARE AT REDUCED PRICES. Jo & J. DICKEY, i 234, QUEEN-STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9149, 3 September 1888, Page 7
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