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Merchandise. ' J 0 g A K 8, RB, LECONTE'S EXTRACT OF MALT, NOW LANDING, EX MATATUA BAKERS USING THIS PREPARATION ENSURE— immunity from Sourness Rapid and Reliable Fermentation Extra Yield of Bread to Sack of Flour Improvement in Flavour Better Appearance of Bread. Full particulars and all information on applica- i tion to j T. H. Hall & C Queen-street, Auckland. What Finer Can You Drink Than JOHN JAMESON & SONS' (DUBLIN) "OWN CASED" Very Old BLACK-BOTTLE Please see you get it with wetai /SiS? • 2 ne B<ar> , < PINK - Two Stars. Capsules (GOLD . Three Star.. Sole Export Bottling Agents to J. J. & 5.— C. BAT ft CO.j LOHDOST. "PIOR SALE! piOR SALE. EX WEEKLY STEAMERS '. PRIME ISLINGTON HAMS, BACON, AND HAMS [AND BACON, SHEEP'S TONGUES, PIGS FEET, PIGS' TONGUES, PRESERVED MEATS, AND NEATSFOOT OIL. G. W. BINNEY AND SONS, WHOLESALE AGENTS, Fort-street. ID OBURITE. THE SAFETY EXPLOSIVE. Gold Medal, IS9O, International Exhibition of Mining and Metalling, London. The most competent authorities, both theoretical and practical, have long ago pronounced Roburite to be Absolutely free from the danger of accidental explosion. Experience has shown that Roburite does better work at less cost than any other explosive known. Safety ! Economy ! Effectiveness 1 What more can miners want ? Roburite is smokeless and free from noxious fumes. Koburite contains no nitro-glycerine and does not freeze. Roburite can only be exploded by a powerful detonator, and cannot be exploded by concussion, friction, or fire. Roburite is supplied in any sized cartridges required by the consumer. Roburite is in daily use in Great Britain, Germany, Italy, France, Canada, Africa, and Australasia. For particulars of price, etc., apply to T. & S. MORRIN & CO.. Ld., Agents, Auckland. GEORGE McCAUL (Telephone No. 364), MANUFACTURING PLUMBER, AND IMPORTER OF ALL TRADE REQUISITES, WEuLESLEY-STREET EAST (Opposite Library), has ALWAYS IN STOCK AND FOR SALE: BEST BRANDS OF CORRUGATED IRON THE CELEBRATED CUPPED LEAD-HEADED NAILS SHEET ZINC, LEAD-EDGE RIDGING. SPOUTING AND DOWN-PIPE (ALL SIZES). CAST IRON ENAMELLED BATHS, SINKS, JAW BOXES AND BASINS (With Patent Overflows and Plugs), LAVATORY BASINS AND ALL KINDS OB SANITARY WARE NORTH BRITISH 3 ply I. R. HOSE. SHEET AND PIG LEAD, BLOCK TIN, TIN PLATES, SOLDER, AND SOLDERING IKONS, SHEET BAR, AND INGOT COPPER Large Assortment of GAS GLOBES AND GAS FITTINGS, AND ELECTRIC BELLS AND FITTINGS. COPPER BOILERS (ANY SIZE), BATHS, TANKS. FIREPLACES AND COLONIAL OVENS A SPECIALTY 50,000 ft. GAL. IRON PIPE from J to 2 inch. 50,000 ft. BLACK AND COMPO PIPE, from J inch up. A SPECIAL LINE OK 5000™ 0F 2 IN - AND 1| INIRON PIPE AT *rD AND gD PER FOOT. As GEO. McCAUL is a direct Cash Importer of the raw material, also a practical tradesman with large Colonial and London experience, ho is in a position to supply the trade and public with a superior article at the lowest possible price. COUNTRY ORDERS PUNCTUALLY Attended TO FO R S ALE. Potatoes, Onions, Maize, Oats, Wheat, Chaff, Bran, Sharps, Flour, Tea, etc.. etc.; also. Donkeys, and pure-bred Collie Pups, from Ponui Island Boats, Yachts, Cutters, Firewood, etc., etc. Produce can be fold at the station or ship's side. Special arrangements made for shipping large quantities. V u A. F. CIIAMBERLIN, Next G.P. Office, Fort-street. Telophone 600. LUBRICATING and other OILS, Anti-friction Grease, Leather, Rubber, Rubbered Cotton, and Balata Belting, Waterproof Garb Covers, Buggy Aprons, Riding and Driving Coats, and Capes. ;-•' _ . A. YOUNG. & CO Telephone No. 857 • Fort-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9308, 18 September 1893, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9308, 18 September 1893, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9308, 18 September 1893, Page 7

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