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..Publications- ■ . SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY! ' TO THE \. H{ " 'l % \ . $eto Ee&huib Jmlb. ! p , •, : ' ' f,: ' • . . .■ I CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHIC Pictorial Supplements I mmmmmrnmmmmmm. t* GRATIS to the Reader of the HERALD. i ERANGEMENTS are being made by the Proprietors of the Nm Zeaxand Hbbat® _£jL for the issue of PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENTS In tho befit style of Chromo-Llthograph.c Art. » Those will give FOUR SEPARATE VIEWS OF AUCKLAND (Comprising 48,000 Copies), With its Public Buildings and Local Scenery, together with such Notorial Actvertisementß its Public arranged for, milking in all an interesting record of the present appearance of the City, its 1 udiic Buildings, Educational Institutions, and Commercial Development The Work la to too executed in the same Stylo as the Pictorial Illustrations of a number of Australian Towns, Which are now being Exhibited on tho LARGE HOARDING NEAR THE RAILWAY GATES, AND OPPOSITE THE TRAM TERMINUS, QUEEN STREET. Tho principal illustration on each Supplement will bo & PICTURE OF AUCKLAND, About 2 feet toy 15 inches, The Picture for each Supplement being taken from a different point of view. Tho first issue of these Supplements will be 12,000 each ; a copy will be delivered on the day of issue to every subscriber to the HERAID, and many of them will certainly be widely distributed throughout this and the neighbouring colonies. This should render them advertising mediums of great value, and, as the number of advertisements which can be received will be limited, early application will be necessary. The issue of these Supplements, at short Intervals, will afford an excellent opportunity of giving to people at a distance an idea of tho character and capabilities of our City. _ ■ MR. WELLESLEY A. PARKER is now at ORAM'S HOTEL, corner Hobson and Wellesley. streets, making arrangements for this work, and will furnish designs and suggestions, and take orders for tho Pictorial Advertisements. As there will certainly bo a large demand for the Herald on the days on which these Supple incuts aro issued, subscribers desiring extra copies should GIVE THEIR ORDERS to the Runners*or leave them at the Herald 0f1;..e. Furnishing. i Smii _ WINKS & HALL, CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERER, AND CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN W. & H. would call the attention of Tourists and 0 triers to their large Stocks of TABLES, CABINETS, WORK, GLOVE, AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, Manufactured from the Fancy Woods of New Zealand. As Presents for Homo they cannot bo surpassed for Beauty and Workmanship. WINKS & HALL, Sliortland-street, Auckland. Wire Rope. THOS, & WILLIAM SMITH'S STEEL WIRE HOPES. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. TRADE MARK. FOR AS SUPPLIED TO BUSH WORK, MELBOURNE SHIPPING, TRAMWAYS MINES, m\ SYDNEY TRAMWAYS, p5 •WBHRv, I CHICAGO TRAMWAYS, HOISTS ' fe |3 S BROKEN HILL MINES, CRANES, |j p MOUNT MORGAN MINES, ELEVATORS, \-Lj| I'll BRITISH ADMIRALTY, Etc., Em, Etc. \tf || lIL/ Etc., Etc., Etc. We hold the Largest Stock in the Colony of the above high-class Rope, in all sizes from Hnoh to 3 inches. ALBERT LAY STEEL ROPES —now in stock and to arrive lengths up to 6000 feet. This Rope is used for Tramways, Aerial Trams, Collieries, etc., in New Zealand and Australia. 'A The Melbourne Tramway Company have in constant use 25 Steel Wire Ropes, totalling a length of 90£ miles. ndents for STEEL WIRE, for any purposo, executed with promptitude by cable. Send for Illustrated Circular, Tests, Testimonials, etc., to the Agents, ROSS & ANSENJSTE, • Shipcliandlers, &c. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (Opposite Railway Station). Y oung ME Sti(S RISTIAN ASS °" WHEELER AND WILSON Corner ok Albert and Wki.lksley Streets. ▼ » Reading-room comfortably furnished. All the leading Papers, Reviews, Magazines, etc., on the SEWING MACHINES. tables; subscription, 2* Od per quarter. The Library , ~ ... ' contains upwards of 8000 vols, in the various de- a -f-. partments of literature; subscription, 2s (id per With all the latest improvements. quarter. Tea and Coffee Provided in Social , : : Room. Employment and Uoariunqhousb Regis- ! ters. .. Meeting for Young Men on Mondays, 8 p.m. Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30. Bible V- > ■ reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.80. Bible WHOLESALE AGENTS, Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. Sunday Evening Ser- j vice in Citv Hall at 8 p.m. « s STRANGERS and others (especially Young APfjlT DTjARR & SONS MEN) cordially invited to visit the Rooms, where X4XWXJ., V-'-U-rt-XVIVO/ all information may be obtained. Open fron 8 a.m. . • ' •>' to 10.30 p.m. t . ■-> AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9196, 10 May 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9196, 10 May 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9196, 10 May 1893, Page 2