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Ironmongery, Hardware, sec. T. & S. MORRIN & CO. (LIMITED), WHOLESALE A-IsTOD RETAIL HARDWARE MERCHANTS AND SHIPCHANDLERS. E>AftVESTIftG SEASON. REAPERS AND BINDERS, MOWERS AND REAPERS, MOWERS, HAY-LOADERS, HAY RAKES, FORKS, AND EVERY REQUISITE FOR THE HARVEST FIELD, JUST RECEIVED FROM THE BEST ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS. NOW ON VIEW IN THE LARGE AGRICULTURAL SHOW ROOM, WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, HIGH-STREET. CRICKETING MATERIALS. a. large stock of Bats and other Cricketing Goods by best makers jnst landed. "!■■ S3 SVT HO" XSB 3E» JES Q TO" XSB M "SP 3E5 Si, Comprising— RACKETS by HAWCRIDGE, viz., The Wonder, Horton, Scarboro', Lady's Avenue, Waverley, Avenue, Olympia, &c. BACKETS by AYRES, viz., Handicap, Central Strung, and Cedar, in various numbers, for Juveniles and Adults. RACKETS by SLAZENGER, a Large Assortment in various qualities. BALLS in STOCK —Cyprus, Handicap, Association, Regulation, Avenue, Hawcridge, &c, &c. TENNIS POLES, TENNIS NETS, TENNIS MARKERS. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND BEST VALUE IN AUCKLAND. LATEST NOVELTIES CONTINUALLY COMING TO HAND. T. & S. MORRIN & CO., LIMITED, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z.

Fancy Goods. QHARLES KELSEY & QO. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF POT GOODS, OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK, SEE KELSEVS SHILLING WIDOW! SEE KELSEVS SIXPEXXY WINDOW ! IN THE ARCADE (OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK). fffflitt wrtnjm !ff^agg%ggw»iyw'«igv TENNIS AND CRICKET WARE AT li EDUCED PRICES. FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. QHARLES JTELSEY & QO., OPPOSITE THE TOV/N CLOCK. A. E. LA K E 250, EN-STREET (NEXT TUTTLR's). Cheapest House in Auckland for Fancy Goods, Toys, Stationery, Japanese Novelties, Glassware, Cutlery, &c. SOLE AGENT FOR AUCKLAND FOR THE WONDERFUL WERTHEIM HIGH ARM SEWING MACHINE. VISIT THE "CHILDREN'S PARADISE" AT LAKE'S FANCY EMPORIUM. Hotels. EVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPER ANCE HOTEL (Opposite tho Railway Station), DUNEDIN. MRS. SILK, PROPRIETRESS. Read the following taken from a newspaper:— "During tho holidays, a friend who spent the Christmas in Dunedin Mays:' The site for tho approaching New Zealand Exhibition van this chief subject of conversation. Having heard much of the Leviathan, he stayed there, and was greatly surprised to Hnd the city possessed such a very excellent Temperance Hotel, containing as it does 85 rooms, all well and comfortably furnished, and scrupulously clean. In addition to this, he assures us that the hoard, ho is quite confident, Is not surpassed at any house (no matter of what kind) In the Colony and questions very much if it is equalled by any.'" CLARENDON HOTEL, JUNCTION OF QUKUN AND WAKEFIELD - STREETS First-class Luncheon Daily from 12 to 2, with Prize Beer included, for One Shilling. First-class Accommodation for Boarders, Families, and Travellers. Terms Moderate. Night Porter in Attendance. W. LYNCH, Proprietor. PACIFIC HO OTE L, CORNER OF ALBERT AND QUEENSTREETS, THAMES. This Family and Commercial Hotel continues to afford very superior accommodation to Tourists and others, who desire the comforts of home, combined with moderate charges. The House is situated within a few minutes' walk of the Wharf, and opposite the Bank of New Zealand and Exchange Chambers. Sample Rooms for commercial gentlemen, and Private Suites of Rooms for Families. Letters aud Telegrams for engaging Sample Rooms and Apartments will receive prompt attention. Night Porter in attendance. S3T Adjoining the Hotel is the Academy of Music, a spacious Hall accommodating over eight hundred persons. G. B. HOWARD, Proprietor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8156, 18 January 1890, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8156, 18 January 1890, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8156, 18 January 1890, Page 7

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