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in— n ■ mi ii.mn MmM^Mtagn Merchandise. ' - ■ Q. K E E N» S HIGH.CLASS CUBE " OP I 1 HAMS AND BACON, Of 30 years' standing, cared from carefully-selected Grain-fed Pigs inly, still retains jits pre-eminence. SOLE WHOLES AGENTS FOR AUCKLAND: T.H. H ALL &Cg ROVERS. J HAY,- WAGON, AND CART COVERS. ■ Size from 30 feet by 20 feet, down to 10 feet ; ..' :'■ r ■ ■••■ .■,■: -by 8 feet. [ ■' i ■ " ; These have for year. l : past been tested and highly ] appreciated as being perfectly waterproof i .'■■,■ ?• •; and very durable. "'-'■■ - !.T* 'tii H^ L & CO.. SOLE AGENTS FOE AUCKLAND. O L DEN : ;fl EM TGI LOUR. -.:,»; BELFORD MILLS, TIMARU;) ; Extract from The Australian ASaker and Pastry ■■ Cook of September, 1893 : "A Victpr|an gentleman, who has just returned from a trip round New Zealand, tells us that the best flours ho has seen in bis travels are those made by Meek, of Oawaru, and at the Belfosd Mills, Tiraaru." , (i ; ' • '". " 1 G. W.OWEN & CO., ! SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR AUCKLAND p H 0 S P HATESi BONEDUSTS TURNIP FERTILISERS POTASH & KAINIT NITRATE OF SODA TURMi' SEEDS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. W. S. LAURIE & CO., CUSTOM-STRKET, AUCKLAND. pHAFF. ipHAFP. /IHAPF. The Undersigned has always on band about 1000 S ACKS B BST OATEN0 ATEN C HAFF Delivered to Shipping Orders on Shortest Notice, AT LOWEST BICMUNEBATIVE PRICE. R. J. ECOLES, GRAIN & GENERAL PRODUCE MERCHANT. Improved and Patent Chaff Cutting. HOBSON-STREET & CHAPEL-STREET, AUCKLAND. GEOBGE McCIOL ; (Telephone No. 384), MANUFACTURING I'LUMBER, AND IMPORTER OF ALL TRADE REQUISITES. WE -LESLEY-STREET EAST (Opposite Library), has ALWAYS IN STOCK AND FOE SALE; BEST BRANDS OF CORRUGATED IRON THE CELEBRATED CUPPED LEAD-HEADED NAILS SHEET ZINC, LEAD-EDGE RIDGINGSPOUTING AND DOWN-PIPE (ALL SIZES). CAST IRON ENAMELLED BATHS, SINKS, JAW BOXES AND BASINS (With Patent Overflows and Plugs), LAVATORY BASINS AND ALL KINDS OF SANITARY WARE NORTH BRITISH S-PI.V I. K. HOSE. SHEET AND PIG LEAD, BLOCK TIN, TIN J " PLATES, SOLDER. AND SOIDERING IRONS, SHEET BAR, AND INGOT COPPER a,: a Large Assortment of GAS GLOBES AND GAS FITTINGS, AND ELECTRIC BELLS AND FITTINGS. COPPER BOILERS (ANJ- SIZE), BATHS, TANKS. FIREPLACES AND COLONIAL OVENS A SPECIALTY ' 60.000 FT. GAL. IRON PIPE frojjt Jto'2 inch. " 50,000 ft. BLACK %N»-CK>MPO PIPE, from J ._,:./"'" inch up. ! ;,', . , ■'! A SPECIAL LINE OF i CAAQFT OF gIN. AND J_'.llN. ;.. IRON PIPE ' ■■''■ \ AT "7D AND gD PER FOOT. j As GEO. McCAUL is a direct Cash Importer of the raw material, also a practical tradesman with large Colonial and London experience, be is m a position to supply the trade and public with a superior article at the lowest possible price. Country Orders Punctually attended m ■ l. L. VVhitb J-Bennett. /"V ,A L L E Y '"* S TORBAY PAINTS, " READY FOE USE. ■-."■'•■ UNEQUALX.KD FOR DURABILITY, ECONOMY AND NOT FADING OR CHANGING COLOUR BY CLIMATIC "..''.'..INFLUENCES,. Extensively used by H.M. Government In all the Dockyards, Barracks, Hospitals, &c; by the principal English and (foreign Railways :■' ■ Gas Companies aud Engineering ■■ '•; Establishments. Sow Agents,for Auckjand: STONE BROS. & CO. Agents for the Canterbury' Belfast Bacon Curing and Export Company's Celebrated Hanri and Bacon. ' Agents for the Tyser Line (Limited) Direct Line of Steamers. TTJROTHERS & |~10., SHIP BROKERS AND GENERAL "• - "' MERCHANTS, I NO. 20, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9399, 4 January 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9399, 4 January 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9399, 4 January 1894, Page 2

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