IF the Greek could boast his marble JL pavement, anil the Roman his tessella, may wo not point to our wax-cloth covered halls, and ask Whence these artistic designs and these harmonious colourings ? We may, and the answer will invariably be : Messrs. Shepherd and Beveridge, Kirkcaldy, " Kingdom of Fife," and MR. J. M.. MCLACHLAN, 222 Queen-street. Just bought. A BARGAIN : 10 cases, 3 feet to 15 feet wide ; Is 2d to 4s OA yard . Local Industries. T "pEACOCK, OPTICIAN, MATHEMATICAL AND NAUTICAL INSTRU MENT MAKER, SIIOHTLAN D-S'J'RBET, OrrosiTH the POST-OFFICE. Spectacles and Eye-glasses of every description; accurately fitted Field Glasses and Microscopes Opera Glasses (choice patterns) Theodolites, Levels, Prismatic Compasses, Plotting Scales, ami Surveyors' Requisites Sextants, Compasses, and Binnacles Barometers and Thermometers Graphoscopes, .Stereoscopes, and Views Electric Bells and Fittings, Ac., Ac. JUST RECEIVED. Settlers' Telescopes, powerful,portable and cheap,lis Settlers' Aneroid Barometers, strong and good, 25s (id Settlers' Microscopes, magnifying 17f;0 times, '22s lid Complete Photographic Sots for beginners, moderate in price. INSTRUMENTS AND SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED. F 0 OK HERE. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF BLINDS. VENETIAN AND WIRE GAUZE BLINDS AT LONDON PRICES. Having received instructions from our London Agent that every line in the trade has risen in value wo ate compelled to CLEAR OUR LARGE STOCK IN HAND to make room fur fresh shipments. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, AT LONDON PRICES VENETIAN BLINDS, from Sixpence per Super. Foot. WIRE GAUZE BLINDS, Two Shillings and Sixpence per Foot. Net Cash ou Delivery. Deties Competition. 1 Our long experience in the Blind Trade is suf- j ficient guarantee, having been established nearly half a century. With our New Machinery we can turn out Blinds CHEAPER AND BETTER than any other house in the Colony. - Do away with your old Holland and Calico rags and buy one of our 10s (hi Blinds, which will last you a lifetime. Old Blinds repaired, and at greatly reduced rates. A. & A. BUSBY, VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY, GREY AND COOK STREETS, AUCKLAND. r . Q AT M C L EOD BROTHERS', THE AUCKLAND BASKET FACTORY, Albert-street (near Y.M.C.A). JJNCOURAGB LOCAL INDUSTRY. tigpßjgfe CHARLES SMITH, j Ns|lP| MANUFACTURER OF j \ilWllPi BASSINETTES, »S|f PERAMBULATORS, Ac. J|i 252, QUEEN-STREET AND * IOTOIiIASTRE]fi ' WEST ' CHARLES SMITH Has been awarded this season HONOURABLE MENTION AT MELBOURNE AND FIRST PRIZE AT WAIPAWA For his Superior Style, Comfort, Durability, and Price. All work guaranteed for one year. Price list free. QUALITY THE TRUE TEST. OICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY JL AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE, 88, VICTOIA-STHET, AUCKLAND. T. E. C AEIER TEACHER OF MUSIC, VIOLIN, PIANO, GUITAR, CORNET, Ac., &C. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED QLASS ORKS ! QLASS -^ORKS! v Our Leading Articles this week are : Confectioners Jars, Is per lb.; three Glass Jugs for 2s 6d ; Lamp Chimneys, three for Cd ; Glass Balls for shooting at, in quantities to suit purchasers ; Garden Shades, all sizes ; Fish Globes and Gold Fish, very cheap. M. COOK & SON S. POUNDKEEPEkS" BOOKS (under the new Act), 25 and 60 pages, with the Schedule of Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserted in commencement, on Sale at the HIiIULU Pnbiskiog Office, Queen-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9342, 19 April 1889, Page 2
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