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/:.-: •■*.:■•■{.■•-",> ;: Pergonal. :; ?&3% ■v i OUR CALIOOES Branded ; "Waterspray" : received-the only Grand Prize awarded foe Cotton Fabrics at the last < Paris Exhibition. They are guaranteed absolutely pure, and cheapest and '<i best 'in c the Auckland market. Obtainable only from ' * ,! ; V.' A •> \^ -;- : ■;> .-■:; v SMITH & ,'qAJJQHEY/i 4 ' E POSTER'S "SOUND THE WORLD", EXHIBITION -^ . Magnificent Collection of 150 ' Stereoscopic • Views > on Glass sis 'Open \to the Public during the Holidays; at : 808, Upper Queen- , street, next the Swiss Jubilee Watch Depot. 'Ad' mission, 3d per Stereoscope. ••V:*-;»V "' '.- DEBTS Collected all over New Zealand,' Australia, etc., through our Agents. Established 18S8-—Cooke and Cooke, opposite Star Office, Shortland-street. ' " . , ■ .i; V' : '..-; TRAVELLERS' and TOURISTS' Luggage cleared through Customs and forwarded to any part of New Zealand. Samples' Booms and - Storage provided at all our Branches— Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Oaraaru, Dunedim, and invercargill.— New Zealand Express Company, Port-street. Telephone, 607. , ■ -v * d] ,'K e «■.*'*•: - ■.: .'■ .; ■■■ SURGEON DENTIST, /■ ■ ;yv , , Begs to intimate to his friends and former patients ' that he has. returned to Auckland,' and has made arrangements'' to carry on the practice of the late W. H. Skeet, at the Rooms, Shortland-street, from and after the 3rd January, 1894. T0 H N |Z IRK O 0 I), WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, HOBSON'S BUILDINGS, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. SELECTING A FIELD GLASS Is best done where a large variety is kept in STOCK, and PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE is available. BINOCULAR FIELD GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, and TELKSCOPES of ail kinds and powers, to be had from T. PEACOCK, Optician, Shortland-street. GOLD SPECTACLES—AccurateIy fitted and in every variety, at Haslett's Pharmacy, 184, Queen-street. 11 H E EYES L Ought to receive the assistance of SPECTACLES when required, and these should give REAL COMFORT. * The TESTING OF THE EYESIGHT is properly attended to, and SPECTACLES supplied of every PATTERN and material. Also, SPECTACLE SUN SHADES, by T. PEACOCK, Ophthalmic Optician, Shortland-street. OLD SPECTACLES— fitted and in every variety, at Haslett's Pharmacy, 18*, Queen-street. . : pORNEATA — PINK CORN CURE —Painless— Effectual. Bottles with Brush, Is. JOHN KENDERDINE, Chemist, Newton. riOUNI Tl/T A T E I ' S ELECTRO-HOMCEOPATHIC REMEDIES. < Sole Agents in Auckland : I. HOPKINS AND CO., From whom price lists and all information may be obtained. CAUTION.—Count Mattki is the Discoverer and Only Manufacturer of Electro-Homceo pathic Medicines; and all otheis are but imita tions. ' ' Opposite Railway Station, - ' * LOWER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ■" GOLD SPECTACLES—AccurateIy fitted and in every variety, at Haslett's Pharmacy, 184, Queen-street. ... SOLUTION OF A DIFFICULTY. AS TO SUITABLE PRESENTS FOR A BOY. Select a Working Locomotive, a Stationary Steam Engine, a Microscope, or a Magic Lantern and Slides, all to be had at Moderate Prices, from T. PEACOCK, Optician, :■; ' Shortland-street. HERE TO GO AT CHRISTMAS! Christmas time is drawing nigh, Toys and presents you will buy. Remember, the best place to go, la t<. the NEWTON RAINBOW. Endless Variety there you'll find. Cheapness and Quality combined. Don't forget the address, you know, But make straight lor the NEWTON RAINBOW. A FACT to those Concerned.—We are willing to compete with the best England has or can produce in a public market; teat to be by analyst for goodness or money value. We pay no freight, wharf store agent, or duty, hence a first-class genuine article, only half the price of the best imported, and you get your money back and so do good for yourself and your country by buying your own produce— and Co. Al Durham Sauce.— Auckland, N.Z. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR TUCKER'S Poll Weight. gAKING PrjHE Materials. POWDER BESX RESULTS. BUY A TIN AND TEST IT. LADIES' VISITING CARDS.-50 Superfine Ivory Cards, including eng"vring copper plate, for 7s (3d; Gentlemen's Card* 7». By calling at Hrald Works, Wyndham street, the above ma] fcpobtained within two hours if uecemarv. FURNITURE Packed and Removed to any part by Road, Rail, asd Sea.—New Zealand Express Company, Fort-strerf. .Telephone, 607. THERE'S NO FLIES ABOUT LEVY ! He CLEANS WATCHES for 8s 6d; Waterburys, 2s Cd ; all guaranteed for 12 months.— address: 101, Victoria-street. Photography. O ENAMELLED CABINETS FOR KS FOR GOOD WORK, ' REASONABLE PRICES, AMD PROMPT DELIVERY Go to /GREGORY, CORNER OF Q UEEN & WELLESLEY-STREETS ENLARGEMENTS. NEW PERMANENT IVORYTYPES. (Specimens can be seen at the Studio. All Negatives taken by us at Ponsonby Road removed to Queen-street. Copies may be had. . B ■ -1 — Lost and FotmaLOST— Gold Chain Bangle, with pad-lock.-Finder will be rewarded on returning same to Herald Office. LOST— Invoice of Goods shipped by the Rimutaka,addressed either HannshorShehab. -Finder please leave at Hannah and Zaloom s, foot Wakefiold-street. -__ •" LOS OR STOLE A GREY MARE, . i Black spot on back, 15 hands, aged, round shoe on near forefoot, ordinary shoes on other feet; last seen in Parnell December 26th. Anyone detaining her will be prosecuted. Reward on return to ner wm w v W. S. WHITLEY, No. 9, Lower Queen-street, <.; Opposite Railway Station. KUNNING on my Farm ab Ardmore, X\) near Papakura, a white face dark bay Mare, no visible brand ; short chain around its neck. The owner can have the same by paying expenses. .. -. »..,..-.,.. GEO, W. REED. Wanted. BUSINESS'* PARTNERSHIP " , REQUIRED. --• Wanted Partner to T open Grain and Produce Agency in a prosperous . Southern City; or, advertiser would take a ; share in an Auctioneering business in thh province, or in a payable country NEWSPAPER.' - Address, .M.1L8,, Herald Office.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9399, 4 January 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9399, 4 January 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9399, 4 January 1894, Page 1

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