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_ ; Merchandise. . FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. MELLIN'S LACTO-GLYCOSE OR IVIIHiK: FOOD. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRIES WHERE FRESH COW'S MILK. CANNOT BE OBTAINED. Thfie Ooodi arc free from Animal Germ and keep gtoi (rt awn Cltnuilt. To bt oblaintil from all Druj/giitiAnd 4'torcJ. And boo that each Jar boars Baron Liohig'a aiffttaturo I ' ia Blue la!: otrces tao Labol. \W^A^MM^W^^ f/Z/j FINEST AMD OHEAPEBT l/2/l FINEST AND GHEAPEBT & a /-A MEAT-HiWURMQ jT$ F U ) STOCK FOB SOUPS, I I MADE DIBHEB m BAUCEB, , « / Invaluable as an Effiolont \,L*Hh Xoiitu in all oaaea of /V Keeps in all Climates 1 I J and for any length of TOl(«h»ilot on »tor»icocpei"i> and Dealers. time. > t LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF HEAT Co., Limited, Fenchnrch Avenue, London, England. Cookery Books may bo obtained on application at tlio Hkrai.d Office. I ii mm i 3 i ' < << * I Wire Rope. THOS. .& WILLIAM SMITH'S STEEL WIRE ROPES. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. TRADE MARK. ' for /ti\M" as SUPPLIED TO BUSH WORK, MELBOUBNB; SHIPPING, TRAMWAYS MINES, P° ' ;::i W m\ SYDNEY TRAMWAYS, HOISTS, ' P""" TBg*Hh, » CHICAGO TRAMWAYS ' HOISTS, \S fill S|? BROKEN HILL MINES, \S iM!! 5/ BROKEN HILL MINES, CRANES, ICP MOUNT MORGAN MINES, ELEVATORS, V.LjQ| ~ f%f -jL/ BRITISH ADMIRALTY, Etc., Etc., Etc. \|f 1 1 fc/ Etc '» Etc -' Etc. We hold the Largest Stock in the Colony of the above high-class Rope, in all sises from i-inch to 3 inches. ALBERT LAY STEEL ROPES-now in stock and to arrive—in lengths tip to GOOO feet. This Ropo is used for Tramways, Aorial Trams, Collieries, etc., in New Zealand and Australia. Tho Melbourne Tramway Company have in constant use 25 Steel Wire Ropes, totalling •<» a length of 90£ miles. ndenba for STEEL WIRE, for any purpose, executed with promptitude " by cable." >, Send for Illustrated Circular, Tests, Testimonials, etc., to the Agents, ROSS & ANSENNE, Shipcliandlers, &c. / .','...,'/ QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND {Oprosin? Railway Station). % ——:*===• ■ ''I Drapery and Furnishing Company. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE DRAPERY IMPORTING AND AUCKLAND FURNITURE COMPANY [LIMITED] HAVING PURCHASED FROM MESSRS. HALYDAY BROS. Their Entire Stock of CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS, CRETONNES, AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At a Heavy Discount from Cost Prices. The whole of the above has been carefully re-marked and removed to our new Warehouse, AND IS NOW FOR SALE AT DISCOUNTS, ranging from 10 to 50 per cent, off ordinary selling prices. This is an exceptional opportunity to get choice reliable Furniture at and below the actual cost of production. PRICE LIST. 20 pieces Best 5-frame Brussels Carpets, 4s lid per yard, usual price 6's 23 pieces 2nd quality do., 3s lid, usual price 5s 3d 15 .pieces Tapestry Carpets, from 2s to 2s lid 40 cases of Austrian Bentwood Chairs, 5s lid each, usual price 7s Gd . 20 dozen of Kitchen Chairs, 2s lid, usual price 4s lid 5 dozen New American Rocker Chairs, 265, usual price 30s 3 dozen New Office Chairs, 18s Oil, usual price 25s Drawing Room Suites in Tapestry and Plush, £12 12s, Halyday's price £17 10s Bedsteads 20 per cent, from regular prices. The above quotations are only a few of the many bargains offered. BUT AS PRICE LISTS Are often very misleading, wo would cordially invito inspection. Mr. Tichbon, who is in charge of this Important Department, will give every information to customers, purchasers will no doubt discover the special advantages of buying from the Uiregt Supply IJoivipany. A. R. MORRISON, Manager. '■ The D.S.C. has opened a grand Tea Room, where Refreshments \ ■ can be obtained at a moderate price.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9185, 27 April 1893, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9185, 27 April 1893, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9185, 27 April 1893, Page 7