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Ironmongery, etc- ' - ' Ll jgg rt LYSAGHT'S ° KB BRAND GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON. / I "ORB" BRAND is the STANDARD IRON of the World, and is the best quality made. ARCHITECTS B I llk should specify ORB BRAND, and thus secure for their clients the Best Iron manufactured. CONTRACTORS^ £. ' I. yjffl should include " ORB " BRAND in their tenders, because it is the Best and Cheapest. Example 1 ORB 9 ' Specification of " Orb " Brand ' I""""'" '1. Ji|Jf lOC sheets Bft "Orb" Brand 1 Tons - tSBr :i66 sheets 7ft „ „ j-3 0 2 19, at £22 per ton = £66 143 9d. c 146 sheets Bft ame Specification of any other brand j— Galvanized Tinned 196 sheets 6fb — Iron 1 , Tons , „ . , __ n . n , 166 sheets 7ft — Iron [340 19, at £22 por ton = £70 lis 9d. 146 sheets Bfb Iron J Showing a saving of over 25s per ton by using " ORB " IRON, which is the Beat and Cheapest Iron in the market, and has no equal "ORB" BRAND has three times the sale of any other Iron. SOLD BY ALL MERCHANTS AND STOREKEEPERS. . Dress and Fashion. -- -• ' . ■ " "* 8 The Executors of i the late iiiii ttiim inn 11111 riiiinii nil jmiiriiiirifiii,! imill mi f urniM The Executors of the late | 1 MR. W. R. BRIDGMAN 1 1 GENERAL DRAPER and CLOTHIER, 1 HI _______________________________ —— r± S Have Sold the whole STOCK-IN-TRADE, in one line, at a 1 m HEAVY DISCOUNT FOR CASH, to MR. B. HOBBS, the owner of g§ I the Premises, who will carry on the business from and after this date. jjj I w. cole, , ) Executors, 1 =s September, 1892. A. THOENE, > g Pi With reference to the above notice, I beg to intimate that I propose to give our H§ H Customers (both in TOWN AND COUNTRY) the FULL BENEFIT of this transaction. §§ jj N.B. —COUNTRY ORDERS throughout the Colony, according to the §§ 1 LATEST PARCEL SYSTEM, a speciality, ONE POUND TO TEN p H POUNDS, and upwards, without naming any particular articles so that customers If § can order what they think proper, and if not up to expectation, can be returned S is ~~ Eg ■, m m A Splendid Stock of MEN'S, BOYS', and YOUTHS' CLOTHING- |j pjS agg f§ always OB hand, at Wholesale Prices for Single Garment. M e§S , , ===== — II | Wholesale arid Retail Draper and Clothier, | 8 CASH BUYER AND DIRECT IMPORTER, § g§= Opposite the TOWN HALL Site, §g | 288, UPPER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. § M PATTERNS BY POST. PATTERNS BY POST, g ■- 'Cigaggßsat. New Zealand Clothing Factory, 158 and 160,'-Queen Street, Auckland. Dear Sir,— We take this opportunity of informing you that our New Spring Goods are now to hand Ihe various Novelties in Mens and Boys' Clothing, Mercery Hats, &c., &£., will be found to combine utility and service with exceptional value. We have also opened a choice selection of New Materials for the Tailoring Department, which we are I pleased to state is in full swing, under the supervision of \ Mr. Jaggs, jun.) whose work is giving universal satisjaction. The favour of an early visit will oblige. Yours faithfully, ' HALLENSTEIN BROS /. Fitzsimons Manager. ' CADEMY OF ARTISTIC DRESS- - MAKING AND MILLINERY, JN C 9 K/ _| HiliJtilX " Conducted by MADAME ALICE (late of London and Paris), Symonds-street (near Cm- Road), Auckland. fi I ATITTIin Aij W T\ 1 1 Tlli 1/ V fOMPiiv Dressmaking and Millinery thoroughly taught to uLUlillM a.ill IllLlllllll Ll/lilfAii I . Ladies wishing to do their own Dressmaking or iJlifl 111 I 111 II ill II I 111 111 I I 111! I fi 11. successfully engage in business. Ladies learning vJUv AIJLJLiIU *ii 11/ Ju LxiixL UXtX UViIXX illl XI under Madame Alice (not scientific system) can ' always nocure lucrative positions in any first-class establishment of London or the Colonies. Artistic Millinery: 6 lessons, Ids 6d. Victoria and Nelson-streets. a , Timber. P. B. DARBY. THE EX COPTIC. i™ Timber COMMY * (LIMITED), —.CUSTOM-STREET WEST, AUCKLAND, NEW MODS IS MY KPiMMHT. m NEW SHIRTS (ourceSbrated COUNCILLOR brand) KAU K I TIMB ER, NEW TIES, SCARVES, CRAVATS, BRACES, AND WISH TO RFNT BELTS — SEVERAL SCOWS m- SPLENDID SHOW OP STRAW HATS! 1 ! „ I 0 SUII 0 „ SPECIALLY MADE TO OUR ORDER. THE "CLUB," THE "RUSTIC BOATER," THE "MANHATTAN" (Amebican), THE "PANAMA," &c., &a \\T -pt DWA KD S EVERYTHING NEW AT ™ * (LATE J. EDWARDS), COAL MERCHANT, SHIP AGENT. Wt» H. "F IE "N TO JSP & 0 O*' S« BAY OF ISLANDS, NEWCASTLE, AND TAUW JLJ XI J_ w v/ v* KJ) PII COAI,, IN ANY QUANTITY 78, Queen-street, Auckland. 1 0^ Baudy " d^^^£r ctlyoPPoß^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9023, 31 October 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9023, 31 October 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9023, 31 October 1892, Page 2

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