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Merchandise. ....'. » I IF YOU LIKE NICE TEA Ask Y(?UR GROCER FOR C ' GOLD&SILVERMHIALS ■" H9 CELEBRATED&THE BEST , PURE INDIAN CHINA& CEYLON TEAS 1 PROCURABLE I n 5 Gold Medals, Paris, 1878, 1889. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, and Having W% CII O Greatest Durability are therefore HfEU A CHEAPEST. ■ B«11W Local Industries. % (CREAMERY, CHEESE FACTORY, AND DAIRY UTENSIL STEAM POWER FACTORY. ALEXANDER HARVEY, DURHAM AND ALBERT STREETS, AUCKLAND, MANUFACTURES ON THE PREMISES EVERY REQUISITE FOR ABOVE. INCLUDING : MILK VATS, FACTORY AND RAILWAY Mtl.K CANS. MILK COOLERS, CHEESE HOOPS, CURD CUTTERS, CHEESE PRESSES, COPPER BOILERS, &C, &C. SOLE AGENT AND MAKER IN NEW ZEALAND OF THE MURCHLAND'S PATENT MILKING APPARATUS. SELF-OPENING TINS FOR PRESERVING BUTTER, SYRUP, PRESERVED FRUIT, JAM, SPICE, TEA, PAINT, AC, AC. SOLE MAKER OF HARVEY'S PATwNT SELF CLOSING AND OPENING TINS, FOR THE PRESEIIVATION OF BUTTER AND OTHER CONDIMENTS, t EVERY DESCRIPTION OF TIN, IRON, ZINC, AND COPPER WORK MADE OF THE BEST MATERIAL. SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. S. PARKER'S JAY,_AUCKLAND. CORRUGATED AND PLAIN GALVANISED IRON. HAVING BUILT LARGE NEW WORKS AT MECHANIC'S BAY, AND KEEPING A STOCK OF SOME 200 TONS OF GALVANISED IRON I AM IN A POSITION TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS WITH DESPATCH. fcT THE QUALITY OF THE IUOS IS FULLY •■ EQUAL TO ANY IMPORTED AND 18 HEAVILY-COATED WITH ZINC, Thus ensuring longer wearing qualities for the locally manufactured ARTICLE. SPECIAL SIZES and Thicknesses can he made to suit requirements, if time and sufficiently large orders are given. PRICEB FORWARDED UPON APPLICATION. Soliciting a trial order, Yours respectfully, S. PARKER. Office : Victoria-street, Auckland. ■ I,—. ' g Furnishing. ragagsaaaasßea Til WINKS & HALL, CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERER, AND CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN. W. & H. would call the attention of the public furnishing to their large stocks of FURNITURE, CARPETS, LINOLi'UMS, OILCLOTHS, CURTAINS, Etc., Etc., At REDUCED PRICES. 1 m FIVE PER CENT. ALLOWED ON ALL CASH PURCHASES. Just Arbivkd-NEW SEASON'S CARPETS and LINOLEUMS. The Very Best Value in the Market. WINKS & HALL, sHortland-street, Auckland in i ——— ' ■—»———— — l —' —ggggsssssg—"*-^■» YOUNG MENS t CHRISTIAN ASSO-l-p IRST ANJ) O REMOST. . Corner of Albert and welleslky Streets. -*- Reading-room comfortably furnished. All tha ___-_ leading Papers, Reviews, Magazines, etc, on the tables; subscription, in Cd per quarter. The Library Tk T»/-vx-rr-vr a -nnT rtrk\T>n contains upwards of 3000 vols, in the various de- ! fr-ttKJWJN & i-'ULIbUJN C 5 partments of literature; subscription,■ ■ 2s. 6d per i J-F JL quarter. Tea and Coffee Provided in Social , Room. Employment and Boaruinghouse Regis- y-v ~ry nrn T y~v Try T> Meeting for Young Men on Mondays, 8 p.m. v - / V- ' -"-"' -*-' -*- -*-* *-' -"-*' Kvangehstic Services, THURSDAYS, at 7.80. Bible' . ......... ' .... ... reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible 1« not an imitation" of any other "original"—bo Class, Sunday at 3 p.m. Sunday Evening Sbii- called. It was first produced by BROWN and vice in Cit> Hall, at 8 pm. _„„„. .„„ , . • ».,,.„. ..„ STRANGERS and others (especially Young POLSON in 1856 under the name which It still Men) cordially invited to visit, the Rooms, where = bears, and every other maker of "Cornflour" has all information may be obtained. Open from b a.m. I , , .*,„___ _ ~,„„,„.„ . , tI . , to 10.30 p.m. ; ,'' • ' appropriated BROWN & POLSON'S designation. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9037, 16 November 1892, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9037, 16 November 1892, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9037, 16 November 1892, Page 7

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